Find a Book Club

Welcome to the best place on the internet to find a book club.

Here you'll find listings of all the book clubs near you, as well as of nearby individuals who are looking to join one.

You can contact any group or individual, and you can also list yourself and/or your group so that other people can find you.

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Teejay (Milton Keynes)

I am part of a book club for milton keynes pakistani ladies. If you are interested, let me know.

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Added about 1 hour ago

Chloe (Sudbury)

My favourite book genres would be romance, cosy crime, mystery, feel-good novels, or an inspiring self-help read. I would describe myself as quite crafty. I enjoy traveling, keeping active and trying new things. I am looking to join a book club to meet new people and find some amazing new books to read!

Chloe recommends:

The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers by Samuel Burr
The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers
by Samuel Burr | Learn more and buy
It is a lovely, uplifting read. I enjoyed watching the characters grow and the different types of people join together to make a community from their love of puzzles.
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Added about 19 hours ago

Amy (Accrington)

Want to make friends who can motivate me to read more and discuss books with. Have a busy life with 2 children and wanting to plan more things for myself.

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Ramis (Bournemouth)

Somewhat new to reading so I’m open to genres. Looking to make new friends and chat with others who enjoy reading. I’m a 21 year old dude and I’m interested in making friends around my age and in book clubs for young adults! While I am interested in hearing recommendations for all genres, I’m particularly keen on reading the literary classics that the video game “Limbus Company” derives its main cast from. So far I have read a handful of these and have enjoyed them a lot! Do contact me if you know any Bournemouth-based book clubs or just want to talk books! My Instagram is @coolramis if you’d rather contact me through non-email means.

Ramis recommends:

The Stranger by Albert Camus
The Stranger
by Albert Camus | Learn more and buy
Very short but enjoyable read. Straightforward and easy to read through. Despite its short nature, the book has some very interesting ideas and contains themes relating to existentialism and absurdism which I personally found very fascinating!
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Added about 20 hours ago

Rebecca (Faringdon)

Romantic fantasy

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Added about 20 hours ago

Georgia (Grays Thurrock)

Love fantasy and crime thrillers but open to reading pretty much anything.

Georgia recommends:

A court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
A court of Mist and Fury
by Sarah J Maas | Learn more and buy
Couldn’t put it down. It’s part of the ACOTAR series but it’s amazing
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Imogen (Faringdon)

Fantasy books, romance and Japanese fiction

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zoe (Bristol)

I'm a slow reader that loves to discuss and analyse and argue. Some of my favourite authors include Susanna Clarke, Donna Tartt, Shirley Jackson and Ursula K. Le Guin. Currently trying to dip my toes into some translated classics. Open to anything with good writing :)

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Felicity (Stoke-on-Trent)

22 years old, woman looking for a book club. Interested in all genres but mainly fantasy.

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Michaela (Bishop Auckland)

Interested in fun and enjoyable reading, love murder mysteries, FBI, and fun reads

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Giulia (London)

Hi everyone! I'm looking to join a book club to make friends and to push myself to read more. I grew up an avid reader but in the age of technology and social media and having a desk job I lost my reading sparkle. I read all kinds of books but I gravitate towards the classics, thrillers, mistery, true crime, sci-fi if it's not the boring or spicy kind that read like fanfic. I just got a brand new bookcase so please help me fill it!

Giulia recommends:

Crying in H Mart
by Michelle Zauner | Learn more and buy
This is the true story of Michelle Zauner, lead vocalist of Japanese Breakfast. It's an extremely personal portrait of a multi-cultural family dealing with dysfunction and loss, mainly through home-made korean cuisine. It resonated with me on a deep level and I found myself enraged, crying with grief and laughing throughout the book.
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Ceri (Barry)

Co-owner of a book club in Barry - The Coastal Chapter Book Club (find us on FaceBook)

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Marylou (Hailsham)

Hello I’m 18, I adore reading, particularly historical fantasy whether it be mythological retellings or built up entirely in an author’s own mind. But I’m open to any genre, even non fiction if it is centred towards the ancient world. I’m just looking for fellow readers that would like to discuss their thoughts and opinions, or simply gush over their favourite book of the month.

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Anita (Manchester)

Recently back in the area, and I'd love to find a monthly book club for other bookish folks! Especially 30s/40s, feminist and queer literature and non fiction, ideally somewhere that meets in a pub with readers who want to meet new people!

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Reta (Saltcoats)

I am 85yrs old & housebound. I like to read historical novels, crime & drama for relaxation. I would like to join a book club of like-minded people.

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Ben (Cardigan)

Looking for an evening book club, Cardigan / Newcastle Emlyn area. Broad range of interest both fiction and non-fiction.

Ben recommends:

The Periodic Table by Primo Levi
The Periodic Table
by Primo Levi | Learn more and buy
Series of short stories encompassing Levi’s experiences before, during and after WW2 bound together by his work as a chemist. Profound, harrowing, at times funny
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Monica (London)

I love reading fiction and currently working on reading translated fiction around the world to reas more diversely l.. looking for a book club to discuss

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Saif (Leeds)

30M. Want to make new friends who enjoy reading books. Big fan of horror and literature. Outside of reading, I enjoy walking, running, video games and historical buildings.

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Tom (Fleet)

Just someone trying to get bacl into the habit of reading and do a bit of socialising along the way

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Fabienne (Westcliff-on-Sea)

I love to read, especially books from authors like Raymond E Feist & Terry Brooks. I also write. My preferred genre is Psionic Fantasy/ Epic fantasy and currently have three fantasy novels in Amazon. Looking to meet up with people with similar interests. The first of this trilogy is 'Tayhunner: In a Time of Change'

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