Book Club Resources for “Don’t Date the Haunted”
Book Clubs are amazing! I love attending mine (it’s been going for 20+ years)! Since books are my life (working at a book store, writing my own books, and networking with other awesome authors), I really enjoy the opportunity to listen to other people talk about books.
With that said, Don’t Date the Haunted is a fantastic book club book. One book club used it as their FIRST book to get going because it talks about ALL the fiction genres, opening discussions for members to talk about their favorite genres and decide how to focus their future club meetings.
Don’t Date the Haunted is also extra fun to read in October, since that’s when the story’s set, and it’s a safe “scary” book to read for those who don’t normally read horror.
Since I don’t always finish reading my book club books, I made this post SPOILER FREE. (That’s nothing to say about your discussions though).
To encourage and support book clubs, here are some resources to enhance your discussion of Don’t Date the Haunted.
Discussion QuestionsWhere would you live in the world of Novel, and why?If you need help deciding, here’s a quiz!Pansy Finster lives by a set of rules. Do you have a rule or motto that you live by?Which character is your favorite? Why?What twist surprised you the most? Did you predict any?This series has a common theme of working through culture-shock and paradigm shifts. When did an eye-opening experience help you understand others in your own life?Bonus Prologue
Don’t Date the Haunted originally had a prologue. I cut it from the manuscript, but you can read it here!
You can find several more deleted scenes and fun trivia about the book in my Behind the Scenes posts.
Frequently Asked Question:One of my most common questions is “What inspired the world of Novel?” The answer is actually quite complicated, but you can read about it here!
There’s More!Did you know that Don’t Date the Haunted is Book 1 in my Haunted Romance trilogy?
Oz’s PAPERBACK is available on Barnes & NobleContact me!Have you ever wanted to ask the author direct questions about a book you’ve read? I’m available! If your book club chooses to read one of my books, send me an email or message me on Facebook or Instagram to let me know. I’d love to attend your meeting! Even if I’m not local to your area, I’m open for a video call.