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Pat maintains that most classic works of literature are pessimistic. Explain the validity of his perspective citing textual evidence.
Why does Pat choose to practice being kind over being right? Is it possible to do both? Why or why not?
Why is Pat so preoccupied with physical fitness? Do you see anything unhealthy in his quest to better himself physically? Give your reasons.
Do you, or anyone you know, have an obsession on part with the characters’ obsession with the Eagles? In your view, what do these obsessions suggest about mental health?
Is Cliff an effective therapist? Cite textual evidence to support your position.
Why is Pat so determined to believe in happy endings, even in the face of so much evidence against them?
Pat says that no one at the mental hospital believes in love or happy endings. Why might he think this?
Discuss your reactions to Tiffany throughout the novel, particularly when she reveals that she has been posing as Nikki in the letters.
Would you enjoy having Pat as a member of your book club, given his various stances on literature? Why or why not?
Why does Tiffany trick Pat into entering the dance competition?
By Matthew Quick