Prepare your own passages, notes, and open-ended questions before book club with optional AI help that keeps the book at the center.
The best discussion point often appears days before the meeting: a line you disagree with, a character choice you cannot explain, or an argument that changes direction. Highlight the passage and add your own thought so you do not have to reconstruct it later. Treat this as a personal preparation workflow. Choose a small set of passages and notes to bring to the meeting. The whole club does not work inside Readever.

Book Chat can help clarify a passage, identify a tension, or rephrase your reaction as a question. Use it to improve what you bring, not to generate an answer key for the room. Try:

Use highlights, contextual explanations, and Book Chat to prepare your own understanding while returning to the source for important claims.

Use Readever to highlight, question, and understand difficult passages without replacing the source.
Book Chat may help turn a selected passage or your reaction into a possible question. Review and edit every suggestion for accuracy, reading range, and tone.
No. The workflow starts from the original passage and is designed for personal preparation before a human conversation.
This page does not promise that. It describes one reader preparing for an external book-club meeting.
Agree on a chapter or page boundary outside the product, label your own notes by reading range, and check AI-assisted questions before bringing them to the meeting. Do not assume automatic spoiler enforcement.
Open an EPUB you are allowed to use and build a source-grounded reading workflow.