![]() If you loved the book, we’ve also got suggestions for some related reads to add to your TBR pile. This discussion guide for Babel include a synopsis, 10 discussion prompts and a sampling of those divergent reviews. We’ll help you get started with our Babel book club questions. Whether you loved it or hated it (and the reviews are indeed somewhat mixed), your book club will find a lot to talk about. There are also some themes related to found family, coming of age, racism, class dynamics, and what it means to resist. These 560 pages are packed with academic thoughts on the nature of translation, magical world-building and no small amount of action. Kuang’s answer to what happens when colonialism, the power of language and a large dose of hubris collide, tumbling into a magical mess. Babel (Or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution) is R.F. ![]()
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