Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved it and I'm sure there's plenty you could talk about. Marcellus was my favorite literary animal of all time.
The Measure is definitely a conversation-provoking book if that's what you're going for. It's not great literature but it's an easy read and would be ripe for discussion.
This is how I feel about Six-Thirty in Lessons in Chemistry. But he's one of my favorite literary characters in general, not just of the animal variety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I loved this book. Loved it. But it got mixed reviews at our book club. I think everyone liked it well enough. The Measure was a great book club discussion book.
I've tried twice now to get my book club interested in The Measure and they just won't bite. I didn't think it was a particularly well-written book, but I thought the premise of it is super interesting and would make for great discussion. Just when you think you've thought of every possible scenario in which knowing how long you'll live could be used in your favor or against you, the book comes up with another new ethical quandary for you to mull over.
Anonymous wrote:I loved it and I'm sure there's plenty you could talk about. Marcellus was my favorite literary animal of all time.
The Measure is definitely a conversation-provoking book if that's what you're going for. It's not great literature but it's an easy read and would be ripe for discussion.