Book clubs in Cambridgeshire

Below you'll find every active listing we have for book clubs and readers in Cambridgeshire

All listings in Cambridgeshire

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Added 6 days ago

Bibliophile-22 (Cambridge)

I recently moved to the city, near Cherry Hinton. I used to read a variety of genres before like biographies, classics and historic non fiction, but I have been reading only fantasy books since Covid. I want to join a book club so that I can go back to reading different types of books. I am open to meet once a month or once in 2 weeks.

Bibliophile-22 recommends:

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah | Buy this book
It weaves a story inspired by true events from World War 2 and pulls you in emotionally, that you feel you are living through the historic events with the characters.
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Added 10 days ago

Alexandra (Ely)

Hi, I’m Alex :) I love books and am looking to make friends to chat about reading/collecting books and have fun! I’m up for any genre of book but I mainly read fantasy, romantasy and mystery. I really love getting recommendations and chatting about them after reading!

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Added 17 days ago

Rebecca (Huntingdon)

To give you a flavour my book is The Diary of a Provisional Lady by EM Delafield but also love history non fiction

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Added 17 days ago

English learners book club (Cambridge)

I have created a free, online book club for English Learners. We will be reading a book every 4-6 weeks and discuss it in a very relaxed way. I am an English teacher with more than 20 years of experience and I will be happy to guide the sessions and help learners develop their speaking skills.

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Added 18 days ago

Aaliyah (Wisbech)

Hi everyone, I'm looking to find a book club to share enjoyment of reading and meet new like minded people. I enjoy romance, fantasy fiction and favourite series are ACOTAR and the Throne Of Glass!

Aaliyah recommends:

ACOTAR Series
by Sarah J Maas | Buy this book
Absolutely incredible book series, a whole world filled with fantasy, action and romance, a book that will be hard to put down.
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Added 30 days ago

ama._x (Peterborough)

I love reading a lot and am moving to Peterborough in the new year. I’d like to meet new people who also love to read

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Added about 1 month ago

Tim_X (Cambridge)

Alone, I tend to read more 'literary' fiction, but I want to join a group to get new ideas! A previous club really shook up the genres, in a (mostly) good way, and I miss finding the unexpected gold. Plus always interesting to see others' differing reactions to mine

Tim_X recommends:

Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow  by Gabrielle Zevin
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin | Buy this book
A creative partnership. How two talented people can create something far bigger than either would've been able to do alone. Their genre is computer games, but the fractious friend / co-worker / annoyance dynamic applies to many creative fields (e.g. John and Paul?). Also a great description of the creative process, and the excitement of watching a company grow from two employees and a bedroom to a respectable force.
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Zahra (Peterborough)

Outgoing

Zahra recommends:

The Art Of Small Talk
by The fine art of small talk | Buy this book
Great way of guiding anybody who wants to wants to break out of their shell & learn how making conversation in the simplest of ways can help you build connections.
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zedwlj (Peterborough)

My name is Zahra & I am based in Peterborough UK. I’m a very big fan of self help books & I am looking for a local book club where I can meet new like minded people & hear about some more book recommendations.

zedwlj recommends:

The Art Of Small Talk
by The fine art of small talk | Buy this book
Great way of guiding anybody who wants to wants to break out of their shell & learn how making conversation in the simplest of ways can help you build connections.
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ANDREA (Huntingdon)

Love psychological thrillers. After working in London for 20 years , looking to meet likeminded people and share love of reading

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Theia (Cambridge)

31F Who loves fantasy and romance

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Inna Liu (Huntingdon)

24 years old, toddler’s mom,

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Free online International book club for female readers (Cambridge)

We choose and read a book every 5/6 weeks and then meet on Zoom to talk about. It’s a cozy group with women all ages from all over the world.

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IN (Cambridge)

Hi everyone! I’m quite new to reading, but I’ve recently developed a real interest in getting into books. I’m hoping to read more regularly and connect with people who enjoy discussing what they’ve read. Looking forward to sharing this journey with you all.

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Sarah M (Huntingdon)

I’ve recently moved to the area and would love to join a book club. I’ve never attended one before but it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. I love reading all genres and love discovering new authors.

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Reading Round (Cambridge), from the Royal Literary Fund (Cambridge)

Reading Round is a free community reading group run by the Royal Literary Fund in a number of locations around the UK. The current group in central Cambridge, led by poet Alex Wong, has a few spaces still remaining and is hoping for new members to join its weekly meetings. No reading in advance is required. Texts (one in prose and one in verse each week) are read aloud to the group by the group leader, followed by discussion. Photocopies are provided. Mondays, 4pm to 5.30pm, at Downing Place United Reformed Church, Cambridge, CB2 3EL (opposite John Lewis). Everyone welcome, but numbers are strictly limited. To enquire and reserve your FREE space, email: alex.wong@rlfeducation.org.uk

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Alex Wong (Cambridge)

Writer and former academic, now (2025-26) running a community reading group called 'Reading Round' in Cambridge, on behalf of the Royal Literary Fund. Last few spaces still remaining. Mondays, 4pm to 5.30pm, at Downing Place United Reformed Church, Cambridge, CB2 3EL (opposite John Lewis). Everyone welcome, but numbers are strictly limited. To enquire and reserve your FREE space, email: alex.wong@rlfeducation.org.uk

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Robin (Cambridge)

Retired. Enjoy fiction and talking about books with others

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Mollie (Peterborough)

Im Mollie, im quite open to many books, i dont really like reading saucy books, but i love fantasy and adventure books. Some of my all time favourites are The hobbit, Harry potter and Inkheart. Im looking to make more social connections and can meet up most weekends but due to work and my own hobbies it may be 2 out of 4 weeks a month. Im looking to join a book club to gain friendships and start reading more books.

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Walter (Cambridge)

I'm 63, and recently moved to the UK. I like a variety of books in the non-fiction world, although within fiction I tend to read mainly crime, espionage or historical fiction I'd love to make contact with others to share book conversations.

Walter recommends:

Educated by Tara Westover
Educated
by Tara Westover | Buy this book
The gradual escape by way of education, of a young woman, from the horror of life as a family under the spell of an extremist, despotic father, in the religious world of the Mormons.
A Perfect Spy
by John le Carre | Buy this book
It's not especially plot-driven in that it tells the story of a man's journey from a childhood entangled with a fantastical con-man of a father through to a distinguished career as a British intelligence officer, interwoven with his other life, passing information to Czechislovakia.
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