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			<title>Below are a sample of questions that we can use as beginners when reading or discussing a book.</title>
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			<description>Being new to this, we might be stomped about what to consider when reading or what to discuss. Below are a sample of questions that we can use as beginners:



Did you like the book? If you have read any of the author's other books, how does this compare? 

What is this book's message? 

How did you feel about the characters? Whom did you like or not like and why? 

What did you think of the ending? 

In a movie version, who would play what parts? 

How did you feel when the character  ...</description>
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