Walkouts, feuds and broken friendships : when book clubs go bad
While most book clubs go off without an issue, when they do turn sour the fallout can be significant. So why do some go wrong – and what can be done to prevent it? “Friendships of over six years were broken overnight,” Rosa* says of the sudden, dramatic dissolution of her book club in Victoria, (…)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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