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Book Club Organizer

作者 haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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在 OpenClaw 中安装
/install book-club-organizer
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Organizes a book club from first meeting to final discussion: book nominations, voting, reading schedule, discussion question templates, facilitation tips, a...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Book Club Organizer

Safety Boundary

This skill provides frameworks for organizing and facilitating book discussions in a group setting. It is not a literary criticism resource, a book recommendation engine, or an accredited educational program. It does not evaluate literary merit, guarantee educational outcomes, or replace formal literature courses. The focus is purely on group process, logistics, and facilitation mechanics.

When to Use / When Not to Use

Use this skill when you want to:

  • Launch or improve a book club, reading group, or workplace learning circle.
  • Structure fair and efficient book selection processes.
  • Plan reading schedules that accommodate busy members.
  • Prepare discussion questions and facilitation guides.
  • Gather feedback to improve future meetings.

Do not use this skill to:

  • Obtain literary criticism or academic analysis of specific works.
  • Receive book recommendations tailored to your personal taste.
  • Replace formal education in literature, writing, or critical theory.
  • Guarantee that any book is appropriate for all audiences — members must exercise their own judgment.

Phase 1: Launch and Setup

Define the Club's Identity

Answer these foundational questions together:

  1. Purpose — Why does this group exist? (social bonding, intellectual growth, professional development, shared hobby)
  2. Size — Ideal number of members? (4–8 is optimal for deep discussion; 10–15 for broader participation)
  3. Frequency — How often will you meet? (monthly is standard; biweekly for shorter books)
  4. Format — In-person, virtual, or hybrid?
  5. Duration — How long per meeting? (60–90 minutes is typical)
  6. Leadership — Will you rotate facilitators or have a permanent host?

Draft a Simple Charter

Document your decisions in a shared note or message:

Book Club Charter — [Club Name]
- Purpose: [stated purpose]
- Meeting: [frequency], [day/time], [duration]
- Format: [in-person / virtual / hybrid]
- Facilitation: [rotating / permanent]
- Expectations: Read the book, attend meetings, respect all opinions
- Communication: [platform for coordination]

Phase 2: Book Selection

Nomination Process

  1. Open nominations — Each member submits 1–2 titles with a one-sentence pitch.
  2. Diversity check — Aim for variety across genres, authors, lengths, and perspectives over time.
  3. Availability check — Ensure selected books are accessible (in print, digital, library, or affordable).

Voting Methods

Method A: Majority Vote

  • Everyone votes for their top choice.
  • Book with most votes wins.
  • Simple and fast; works well for small groups.

Method B: Ranked Choice (Recommended)

  • Everyone ranks nominated books 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
  • Tally using instant-runoff or point system (3 points for 1st, 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd).
  • More representative of group preferences; reduces disappointment.

Method C: Rotating Picks

  • Each member takes turns choosing the book.
  • Guarantees everyone gets a selection.
  • Builds investment and exposes the group to diverse tastes.

Selection Calendar

Plan 3–6 months ahead to give members time to acquire books:

Month Selected Book Nominated By Facilitator
Jan [Book A] Member 1 Member 2
Feb [Book B] Member 3 Member 4
Mar [Book C] Member 5 Member 1

Phase 3: Reading Schedule

Schedule Design Principles

  • Match book length to interval — A 300-page novel in 4 weeks ≈ 75 pages/week.
  • Account for complexity — Dense non-fiction or classics may need more time.
  • Build in buffer — Finish 2–3 days before the meeting for reflection.
  • Share checkpoints — Optional mid-point check-ins help stragglers catch up.

Example Reading Schedule

Book: 320-page novel, 4-week reading window

Week Pages Check-in Prompt
1 1–80 "First impressions: setting and characters"
2 81–160 "What conflict or tension is emerging?"
3 161–240 "How are characters changing or revealing themselves?"
4 241–320 "Prepare your final thoughts and questions"

Accountability Mechanics

  • Optional progress thread — Members share brief updates (no spoilers).
  • Reminder schedule — Gentle nudge at 50% and 75% marks.
  • Spoiler-safe channel — Separate space for members who finish early.

Phase 4: Discussion Questions

Question Templates by Category

Comprehension ( warm-up )

  • What was the central premise or plot of this book?
  • Which scene or passage stood out to you most?
  • How would you describe the book to someone who has not read it?

Analysis ( core discussion )

  • What motivated the main character's key decisions?
  • How did the setting influence the events or themes?
  • What patterns or symbols did you notice?
  • Were there moments you disagreed with a character's choices? Why?

Evaluation ( personal reflection )

  • Did the book meet your expectations? Why or why not?
  • What did you learn or reconsider because of this book?
  • Would you recommend this book? To whom?

Connection ( broader context )

  • How does this book relate to current events or your own experience?
  • Are there other books, films, or ideas this work connects to?
  • What question would you ask the author if you could?

Facilitation Tips

  • Start broad, go deep — Begin with comprehension; let the conversation naturally progress to analysis and evaluation.
  • Use silence — After asking a question, wait 5–10 seconds. Someone will speak.
  • Redirect tangents — Gently bring the conversation back: "That is an interesting point — let us circle back to it later."
  • Draw out quiet members — "[Name], you mentioned something earlier I would love to hear more about."
  • Manage dominant voices — "Thank you for that — let us hear from someone who has not shared yet."
  • No wrong answers — Reinforce that all interpretations are valid if supported by the text.

Phase 5: Meeting Structure

Standard Meeting Agenda (75 minutes)

Time Activity Purpose
0–10 min Social check-in Warm up; build rapport
10–15 min Quick poll Overall rating, first impressions
15–50 min Guided discussion Deep engagement with the book
50–65 min Free discussion Spontaneous connections and debates
65–70 min Next book selection Vote or confirm upcoming selection
70–75 min Feedback capture One thing that worked, one to improve

Quick Poll Questions (at start of discussion)

  1. On a scale of 1–5, how much did you enjoy this book?
  2. Did you finish it? (Yes / Almost / Not yet — no judgment)
  3. One word to describe your reaction?

These create shared context without requiring deep analysis upfront.

Phase 6: Feedback and Iteration

Post-Meeting Feedback Loop

After each meeting, collect brief feedback:

Three-Question Survey:

  1. What worked well in today's discussion?
  2. What could we do differently next time?
  3. Any suggestions for future books or formats?

Quarterly Review

Every 3 months, review as a group:

  • Are meeting times still working for everyone?
  • Is the book selection process fair and satisfying?
  • Are discussions engaging and inclusive?
  • Is attendance where you want it to be?
  • Any changes to charter, size, or format needed?

Use feedback to update the charter and refine processes.

Common Pitfalls and Fixes

Pitfall Fix
One person dominates Rotate facilitators; use round-robin questions
Books are too long or dense Add a length cap to nominations; extend reading time
Members do not finish the book Make check-ins optional; allow "in-progress" participation
Discussions feel flat Prepare more open-ended questions; switch to smaller breakout groups
Scheduling conflicts Poll for best times quarterly; consider asynchronous discussion threads
Cliques form Mix seating; use icebreakers; explicitly invite quieter voices

Integration with Other Skills

  • Pair with focus-session-tracker for personal reading time management.
  • Pair with annual-reading-planner for individual reading goals alongside group selections.
  • Members can use chapter-deep-reading-guide for deeper individual analysis before meetings.

Differentiation: Not a book recommendation tool or literary analysis resource. Focuses exclusively on the group logistics, facilitation mechanics, and iterative improvement of a book club experience.

安全使用建议
This skill appears safe to install as a planning template. As with any group coordination, avoid putting private member information into shared notes or channels unless everyone agrees.
功能分析
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: book-club-organizer Version: 1.0.0 The 'book-club-organizer' skill is a document-only bundle providing organizational frameworks, templates, and facilitation tips for managing a reading group. It contains no executable code, no network requests, and no instructions that attempt to exfiltrate data or bypass safety boundaries. All content in SKILL.md and skill.json is strictly aligned with the stated purpose of group logistics and meeting facilitation.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The artifacts consistently describe a logistics and facilitation aid for book clubs, including nominations, voting, schedules, discussion prompts, and feedback.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are templates and planning guidance; they do not redirect the agent’s goals, demand automatic tool use, or ask the agent to take high-impact actions.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec, no executable code, no required binaries, and no environment variables or credentials.
Credentials
The skill does not request file, network, account, device, or system access. Suggestions such as shared notes, reminders, and discussion channels are ordinary user-directed book club coordination steps.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background behavior, privilege escalation, credential use, or long-running agent activity is shown in the provided artifacts.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install book-club-organizer
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /book-club-organizer 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release of Book Club Organizer. - Guides users through launching, structuring, and facilitating a book club. - Includes frameworks for book nominations, voting, and scheduling. - Provides templates for discussion questions and facilitation tips. - Supports feedback collection to improve future meetings. - Focuses on group logistics and process; does not offer literary criticism or book recommendations.
元数据
Slug book-club-organizer
版本 1.0.0
许可证 MIT-0
累计安装 0
当前安装数 0
历史版本数 1
常见问题

Book Club Organizer 是什么?

Organizes a book club from first meeting to final discussion: book nominations, voting, reading schedule, discussion question templates, facilitation tips, a... 它是一个面向 Claude Code / OpenClaw 的 AI Agent Skill 插件,目前累计下载 23 次。

如何安装 Book Club Organizer?

在 OpenClaw 或 Claude Code 对话框中运行命令「/install book-club-organizer」即可一键安装,无需额外配置。

Book Club Organizer 是免费的吗?

是的,Book Club Organizer 完全免费,采用 MIT-0 许可证,可自由下载、安装和使用。

Book Club Organizer 支持哪些平台?

Book Club Organizer 跨平台运行,可在任意部署了 OpenClaw / Claude Code 的环境中使用(cross-platform)。

谁开发了 Book Club Organizer?

由 haidong(@harrylabsj)开发并维护,当前版本 v1.0.0。

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