It's always
good to ask questions that are open-ended, meaning there isn't a simple "yes" or
"no" answer. You and your friends should have to support your response with your own
opinions or evidence you find in the text. You might start with questions that you had as your
read the book yourself. For instance: What surprised you most about the book? What clues
point to the killer? How would you react if you were Susie's sister? Do you think her sister
takes too many unnecessary risks? Why or why not? What passages were especially beautiful or
horrible for you? Why? You might also consider if there are symbols or themes that you want to
discuss...form your questions around them as well.
Good Luck! This is a
great book.
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