LPW Online Book Club – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

The LPW Online Book Club is just one of the things you can access if you become a member! Not a member yet? Well, if you want a jump start for your writing for the price of a cup of coffee, what are you waiting for? Sign up here today! (Want more reasons to join and a bit more info? Read this).

As a result of your feedback, we’ve changed the way we do book club, find out more here.

This month’s pick

For our July selection, we’re going to be reading A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare.

Why did we pick this?

Well, it’s summer isn’t it?! And we thought this light-hearted comedy would be the perfect accompaniment to the sunny weather and longer days.

There’s so much to like about this play, from fairies to magic to unrequited love to a man turning into a donkey (stay with us!) Perhaps down to the comedic themes, this feels like one of Shakespeare’s more accessible plays and is a really good one to read if you want to explore his work and style in an enjoyable way.

How it works

All you need to do is read the play then head on over to our Members Facebook Group from the 15th of the month to join the discussion! Book club threads will be marked with the hashtag #bookclub, so it will be easy to find the discussion. Feel free to comment on existing threads or even start your own, the more discussion, the better!

Once the discussion is open  on our Facebook Group, it will stay there, so you can dip in and out throughout the rest of the month as much or as little as you like, whenever is convenient for you.

(Please note, to avoid spoilers for those who haven’t finished the play yet, any comments posted on our Facebook Group prior to 15th of each month will be deleted). 

Need a copy?

If you need to buy a copy, you can do so at the link below. (And if you buy through this Amazon Affiliate link, a small portion of the sale will go towards supporting LPW – at NO extra charge to you!)

A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Want to plan ahead?

Our next Book Club texts will be: 

August: A Raisin In The Sun (Lorraine Hansberry)

September: Look Back in Anger (John Osborne)

Find out more and sign up to become a member here!

 

Image courtesy of Dimitris Kamaras via Flickr Commons 

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