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Cynthia serves as the moderator for Reese's Book Club. Her role involves leading meaningful discussions, curating book selections, and engaging with the community to enhance the reading experience. Through her expertise, Cynthia fosters a welcoming environment for diverse voices and perspectives, ensuring that each book club session is enriching and memorable for all participants.
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Cynthia and her reading circle brought a level of engagement I hadn't experienced before. The Reader's Primer she prepared gave readers a clear pathway into the book, and the written discussion was thoughtful and sustained. I participated at my own pace, replying to questions when it suited me, and watched the conversation grow over several days. After the event, I used the Primer for my own newsletter series and a speaking engagement. It became a lasting asset. I would recommend this to any author looking for meaningful reader connection.
I was skeptical at first. I've received plenty of offers that turned out to be nothing. But Cynthia's approach was different. No vague promises, no pressure. She prepared a Reader's Primer that introduced my book to her circle with real care and insight. The discussion that followed was one of the most engaged I've seen. Readers asked thoughtful questions, shared personal reflections, and stayed with the conversation for days. I joined when I could, and the written format made it effortless. Months later, I still hear from readers who discovered my book through that event.
What stood out to me was how prepared the readers were. They had clearly spent time with the Primer before the discussion began. The questions weren't generic. They were specific to my book's themes and connected to past conversations the circle had. That kind of intentionality is rare. The written format meant I could respond thoughtfully, not rushed. After the event, the Primer Cynthia prepared became something I used again. I sent it to a book club that invited me to speak and included it in my media kit. It was worth every penny.
I almost said no. I get emails like this all the time, and most are a waste of time. But Cynthia was different. She knew my book and believed her circle would connect with it. The Reader's Primer she prepared didn't just summarize my work. It made readers care before they opened the first page. The discussion that followed was the most engaged I've seen. I joined when I wanted. No pressure. After the event, I used the Primer for book clubs and a speaking invitation. If you're wondering whether this is legit, it is. And it's worth doing.
Charlotte, North Caroline, United State