![]() ![]() Considering the right balance of different romance sub-genres, publishers, authors, and characters is vital. The herculean effort one must make to attempt a task of this magnitude cannot be understated. My task today is to narrow down the entire romance genre into a diverse list of books that will make for juicy book club conversations. Both the moderator’s questions and the attendees’ answers change my perception of the romance book club books entirely. Creating a list of romance book club books that spark more discussions is the name of the game. Whether we have been in person, or over Zoom, the right pick always brings interesting discussions. ![]() ![]() In my experience, having a list of diverse, interesting picks is important for a good conversation. I am a longtime member of a D.C.-area romance book club. Book club is full of people pointing to pages with off-the-charts funny banter or swoon-worthy quotes. Either way, Romance book club books are at the center of some romance readers’ closest book conversations and friendships. What did you think about the couple? Did you like their friends? Did you hate the villain? What did you think of the book? During your meetings, you see one another and get to the bottom of your biggest romance disagreements. The romance should get your group talking about love, longing, lust, and everything in-between. Welcome to book club! This week, we are talking about what make a set of good romance book club books. ![]()
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