
Date: October 3rd 2013
Where: Melissa's House
106 Fraser Street Caledonia Ont
Time: 7:30pm discussion begins at 8pm
Discussion Questions:
1. Did you enjoy the book? Why or why not?
2.With her high level of knowledge, her erudition and her
self-reliance, Flavia hardly seems your typical eleven-year-old girl. Or does
she? Discuss Flavia and her personality, and how her character drives this
novel. Can you think of other books that have used a similar protagonist?
3.The
Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie falls within the tradition of
English country house mysteries, but with the intelligent Flavia racing around
Bishop’s Lacey on her bike instead of the expected older woman ferreting out
the truth by chatting with her fellow villagers. Discuss how Bradley uses the
traditions of the genre, and how he plays with them too.
4. What is your favorite scene from The
Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?
5. With her excessive interest in poisons and revenge, it’s no
surprise that Flavia is fascinated, not scared, as she watches the stranger die
in her garden. In your view, is her dark matter-of-factness more refreshing or
disturbing?
6. Flavia reminds us often about Harriet, the mother she never
knew, and has many keepsakes that help her imagine what she was like. Do you
think the real Harriet would have fit into Flavia’s mold?
7. Flavia’s distance from her father, the Colonel, is obvious, yet
she loves him all the same. Does their relationship change over the course of
the novel in a lasting way? Would Flavia want it to?
8. Through Flavia’s eyes what sort of a picture does Alan Bradley
paint of the British aristocracy? Think as well about how appearances aren’t
always reality, as with the borderline bankruptcy of Flavia’s father and Dr.
Kissing.
9. Discuss the meaning (or meanings) of the title The
Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
10. What twists in the plot surprised you the most?
11. Buckshaw, the estate, is almost a character in its own right
here, with its overlarge wings, hidden laboratory, and pinched front gates.
Talk about how Bradley brings the setting to life in this novel—not only
Buckshaw itself, but Bishop’s Lacey and the surrounding area.
12. What does Flavia care about most in life? How do the people
around her compare to her chemistry lab and books?
13. Like any scientist. Flavia expects her world to obey certain
rules, and seems to be thrown off kilter when surprises occur. How much does
she rely on the predictability of those around her, like her father and her
sisters, in order to pursue her own interests (like solving the murder)?
14. Would you recommend this book? Why or why not?
What is on the MENU
Main
- Tomato Pie Recipe (http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/tomato_pie/) - Karen
- Chicken Pot Pie ( http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-pot-pie-ix/) - Trish
- Italian sausage pie (http://www.food.com/recipe/italian-sausage-pie-64149) Chandra
Please feel free to use whatever recipe you like, switch it up a bit:)
Dessert:
- Custard pie - Stephanie
- Pecan pie
- Pumpkin pie - Tessa
- Apple pie - Amanda
*There will be a reminder email sent out a week before the meeting :) Hope you enjoy the book!
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