Member Reviews
This was just a fun book club kit with really beautiful bookmarks and great reads by indigenous authors. There was a beautiful page on supporting indigenous communities which i loved! It was a brief kit but really great! Thank you to NetGalley and We Are Bookish for this Book Club Kit ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This book club guide was so engaging that I went out and bought the book! I thought the discussion questions were really well rounded and balanced and the extensive author interview really brought the book to life as well as gave some insight into the process of getting published. I think it would have been really interesting to have a segment on the development of the cover design too.
this is cool. the most stressful thing about a book club is planning it. this takes all that away. it gives you questions, talking points, and other ideas. kits like this are essential to planing a good bookclub
Great Book Club kit to get a conversation going around the Firekeeper's Daughter. I liked the interview with Angeline Boulley and I just requested some of the suggested texts from my local library to read next! The bookmarks are beautiful and match the novel cover with two of my favorite quotes on them.
"Firekeeper’s Daughter" has attracted my attention numerous times on social media as one of the main books of 2021. And this kit served really well to convince me that the story is truly intriguing and outstanding, speaking in its very own voice and reflecting a unique and at the same time globally important subject of indigenous character in a world where standing out means being stronger than most people.
I enjoy reading author's interviews and the acknowledgements page in books - it broadens the overall impression and gives an interesting context to the story. And so I found this piece of information very appealing. Even though I'm yet to read "Firekeeper’s Daughter" I enjoyed the story's backstory, the wonderful bits in the Anishinaabe language, the inspiration and the author's journey towards this beautiful debut.
Thank you to the team of creators behind this truly wonderful Book Club Kit.
I really enjoyed this book club kit, particularly the author interview. Firekeeper's Daughter is already an incredibly powerful and important book, and the interview adds a new layer of insight for readers. I think it's something any audience of this book can benefit from.
The discussion questions do a good job of asking the reader to think more deeply about the cultural elements in the book, without leading readers to discussions that could be disrespectful or appropriative. They're very sensitively written, and I can see some really powerful discussions happening.
I like the additional resources provided, such as ways to support Indigenous communities and other books by Indigenous authors. I do wonder if there's more that could be included in this book club kit, that I've seen in others kits, like playlists and food... yet I see how that could easily be appropriative to include snacks, songs, etc for the book club meeting if not done correctly. But the book is more than a serious story, it also shows joy and fun, and I think the book club kit could have more of those fun elements without being appropriative. For example, tying in hockey somehow, or using popular music from the early 2000s when it takes place.
The layout of this book club kit is great. I'm appreciative of the content warnings at the beginning as well as the list of resources at the end that point readers to various organizations that can help in different capacities. I love that this kit included a list of other books by Indigenous authors so readers can continue to diversify their reading experiences. I will definitely be referring back to this kit when I read The Firekeeper's Daughter!
This was a brilliant kit.
We used it in our bookclub this month.
All the questions and discussion topics are very detailed and gives the readers the chance to talk about the entirety of the book.
A very great way to host discussions.
This book was AMAZING. I'm admin of a Facebook book club and we choose a book every month to discuss. This type of kit is super useful.
Firekeeper's Daughter is already looking like it will be a top book of the year for me, so I was excited to check out this Book Club Kit and see the kinds of content within / what other questions folks were thinking of in reading this novel.
It feels like there is enough content in here to lead for a great book club discussion, yet not so much content that it feels overwhelming. I think I would definitely use these materials if I were to lead a book discussion on this book. The only thing that I will note is that I have not read any of the books recommended at the end, and thus cannot speak to whether I would recommend those or include those in the kit. I also liked how they included resources for mental health and supporting indigenous communities at the end - important to take care in reading and discussing these heavy topics.
I just found out about those book club kits and I absolutely loved it.
This is definitely gonna be super helpful to me during the discussion of the book.
Great discussion topics and questions, love the extra information about how to support Indigenous communities. Also it's really nice to see all the content warnings sinalized and the bookmarks are really cute.
As someone who has tried and failed to create or be apart of MANY book clubs, I absolutely love this kit! This book is one of my top books on my TBR along with a few friends, after showing this to them we have decided to read and discuss together and use this kit to guide us! And all the extra goodies are so cool! The printable bookmarks are absolutely gorgeous and I love that their was a trigger warning first page.
Unfortunately, I am not a member of a book club, but I take part in different reading circles and I really enjoy it.
When I saw "Firekeeper's Doughter" I was very interested in the book because of the topics it covered. I live in a German-speaking area and the book has just been published. The cover makes it impossible not to notice the book. It is so so beautiful. A few readers' groups are also organized for the book (e.g. wasliestdu.de). There is a discussion for each section.
So I was very curious about this Book Club Kit.
And I was delighted. I was happy to read more about the author, how she did her research for the book, how she decided which parts should and should not be published.
The interview and the letter from the author give a lot of information about how the book came about and about the backgrounds. This helps when reading the book to understand everything more easily.
I've already printed out the bookmarks, they're so pretty...
Now I can only say that I look forward to reading and discussing with other readers in the reading group.
The Firekeeper's Daughter was my favorite YA read of 2021; this book club kit provides some supplemental insight into the novel. The kit includes an author letter and interview, gorgeous bookmarks, a discussion guide, and a suggested Indigenous authors reading list. I also very much appreciated the additional resources and ways to support indigenous communities. This was such a good example of a perfect book club kit, I couldn't have asked for anything more.
This kit is great! Thank you for putting it together. This will be a great resource for book club leaders and discussion groups as well as reviews and engagement on Bookstagram.
This is the ultimate resource for discussing Firekeepers Daughter. There are discussion questions, future reading suggestions, even a Q&A with the author! I used this guide during our book discussion on this book. It was a valuable resource.
I loved the layout of this one, simple but really beautiful. It's fairly straight forward with an author's letter, an interview and discussion guide.
This one had the addition of some pretty bookmarks, resources to support indigenous communities and a guide on what to read next. I didn't feel like that was had as much content as some of the other book club kits but I did appreciate the content warnings in the beginning.
Altogether this was another straightforward and easy to use book club kit.
This is a pretty straightforward book club kit--I really appreciate that it begins with a list of content warnings for readers. The questions were decent, but I feel like some of them weren't very thoughtful--more like "analyze this character's intention after this event" and "analyze what this character meant when they said this thing." I find that questions like these are just too specific to one part of the book, and because people are so different as readers, it may be less interesting to discuss rather than broad, general questions about the book as a whole. In general, I feel like a lot of these questions felt more like they belonged on an English exam than at a book club discussion..
The kit also included an author interview, printable bookmarks, and my favorite part, a list of books by other Indigenous authors to read next.
This is a great Book Club Kit, and it comes equipped with a lot of great discussion questions and beautiful bookmarks.
Some great resources are the included content warnings, hotlines, and information about supporting Indigenous communities.
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an eARC of this title in exchange for my honest review.
I think that this book club kit is a great way to encourage and engage in meaningful conversations surrounding the topics of this novel. The discussion questions seem well thought out. I especially liked the additional information like trigger warnings, book recommendations for other indigenous authors, the author letter and interview, and the list of helpful resources and organizations to support indigenous communities.
I would definitely recommend this for further reading after the novel and for book clubs/buddy reads.