Author David Pepper has gathered some book club questions for both The People’s House and The Wingman. He is also available to visit local clubs (midwest) or Skype with your club on book club night! Email davidpepper4ohio@gmail.com for details.
Book Club Questions for The Wingman:
- What did you expect when you chose to read The Wingman? Did the book meet those expectations?
- In a few sentences, how would you describe the book to a friend? How would you describe it in three words?
- At what points in the book were you most engaged? When did it drag?
- What about this book made it different from other political thrillers?
- What aspects of The Wingman’s plot do you think could really happen? Does that worry you?
- Who was your favorite character in the book? Who would you have voted for for President in that election? Why?
- Did you agree with Jack Sharpe’s major decisions at the end of the book? Why or why not? If not, what should he have done differently?
- Did the book end the way you expected it to? Is the country better or worse off because Jack resolved things the way he did?
- What one question would you want to ask the author?
Would you recommend this book to other readers?
Book Club Questions for The People’s House:
- What did you expect when you picked up The People’s House? Did the book meet those expectations?
- The book was called “inplausible” until similar events actually unfolded in our history. Would you have thought it too far-fetched?
- At what points in the book were you most engaged?
- What about The People’s House made it different from other political thrillers?
- Do you think the underlying plot of the book could really happen? Has it happened?
- Did the book end the way you expected it to?
- Did you agree with Kazarov’s criticisms of American politics? Is our system as bad as he says it is? How can we fix it?
- Did you agree with Jack Sharpe’s major decisions in the book? Why or why not? If not, what should he have done differently?
- Weigh in on your thoughts regarding drone technology? Good, bad, safe, unsafe? What does it mean for our future?
- Would you recommend this book to other readers?