Book clubs in Cheshire

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

All listings in Cheshire

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Bookreader10 (Northwich)

Like history, lightheaded romance and meeting new people.

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Chrissy (Sandbach)

Looking to join a book club or meet others who’d like to start one - in my mid 40s and looking for a light-hearted, friendly group to chat books (I particularly enjoy historical fiction or a good light hearted romance) share book recommendations and generally meeting new people with shared interests. I’m open to any setting - books over a cuppa, glass of wine maybe (?) or even a bit more active if anyone fancies walking abc talking books?!

Chrissy recommends:

The Island by Victoria Hislop
The Island
by Victoria Hislop | Buy this book
I love the twists and turns of the story, the relationship dynamics and the backdrop of Greece….and the grounding in history.
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NeuroWanderer (Crewe)

28yr old Gent, neuroscientist ans psychologist, diverse reading interests, including a range of fiction and non-fiction. Looking to meet new people and exchange thoughts :) R

NeuroWanderer recommends:

Down and Out In Paris and London by George Orwell
Down and Out In Paris and London
by George Orwell | Buy this book
Having read 1984 some time ago and wanting to delve more into classics, I gave this book a try. It provides a humbling lens on the life of someone whose journey takes them across different areas, where their perspective is shifted by poverty, and the friendships they make along the way. There's no grandiosity or built up happy endings, just a rich narrative. Not my usual book, but very much enjoyed it!
Sentient by Jackie Higgins
Sentient
by Jackie Higgins | Buy this book
As a scientist, it's hard to find a good book that ignites good writing with accurate and engaging anecdotes. Sentient draws on animal senses and what we have learnt from the science of other species, weaving a rich story into each chapter, where you see the humanity of science and the translation of small beginnings upto exciting science.
The Book Thief
by Marcus Zusak | Buy this book
The book thief follows the story of a young girl whose family hides a Jewish boy during the second world war. It elegantly crafts a story rife with tension from the perspective of children, which provides an interesting dimension.
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Matthew (Macclesfield)

New to Macclesfield and looking for book recommendations and to meet new people.

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I who have never known men  by Jacqueline Harpman
I who have never known men
by Jacqueline Harpman | Buy this book
Mysterious, haunting and touching story of a woman finding meaning and connections where none seem possible.
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Bengalibookish (Chester)

Im desperately looking for a bookclub where i can meet some bookish nerds like me. I want to talk about any genre of books wether its fiction nonfiction poetry etc.

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Spikes (Hyde)

53 year old alt man into sci fi,fantasy, comedy, horror, most stuff really, looking to meet new friends

Spikes recommends:

Clockwork city
by Paul crilly | Buy this book
It's a mind bender the main character is a supernatural detective who owns a demonic cat, it's pretty funny, can't say much more coz it's been a bit since I read it and my memory is shot 🤣 there are 2 books in this series and I can't remember which is first either 😜🤣
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Luke (Altrincham)

Hello, I recently got back into reading after a long absence due to work. I read a variety of genres whether that is history, politics, philosophy, or just a good old fiction novel. I am looking to expand my social circle and have a good conversation about books and discover new book recommendations. Luke

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Samantha (Northwich)

I have always loved reading I normally have two books on the go at a time. I just have no one around me to talk about what I've read so would love to make friends and discuss the books we have read. I read anything you will put in front of me. One of my favourite books is the familiars by Stacey halls or the game plan by caimh McDonnell

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Kate (Stockport)

Hi! I love to read and my go to genres tend to be thrillers, crime and dystopian fiction but also like to push myself to try other stuff. Looking for other bookworms who like a coffee and a chat about books.

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Bookreader1066 (Chester)

I would like a daytime book club to discuss a range of good books

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Sharon (Macclesfield)

An all-rounder - fun, social, friendly, patient, helpful and organised

Sharon recommends:

Thursday Murder Club
by Richard Osmond | Buy this book
About murder but comical and light hearted
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BookWorm (Macclesfield)

I like all genres especially romance, thriller and murder. I would like to meet up once a month as I have recently moved to the area and would like to meet new people and hopefully find some new friends.

BookWorm recommends:

Thursday Murder Club
by Richard Osmond | Buy this book
About murder but comical and light hearted
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Reader1710 (Warrington)

Looking for new recommendations

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Stacy (Alderley Edge)

Hey! I am a keen reader who enjoys a wide range of genres. Looking for a book club that meet maybe every 6-8 weeks and enjoy a natter/ coffee and cake or wine/ cheese. Seeking a sociable bunch who want to share thoughts on books plus a good evening/ laughs.

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Alison (Altrincham)

I like The Classics generally but am willing to try all genres. I would like to join a book club as I enjoy reading and it will be fun to share ideas with other members.

Alison recommends:

Born Under a Million Shadows
by Andrea Bushfield | Buy this book
I couldn't put it down and at no point did I get bored, so much that I finished the entire book in one day.
Born Under A Million Shadows
by Andrea Bushfield | Buy this book
I couldn't put it down, so definitely not hard to get into the story
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Booked67 (Knutsford)

Would like to find a reading group, not into sci-fi

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Alison (Altrincham)

I am Alison, and am a Professional pianist and piano teacher! I love reading books when I find the time which is usually on train journeys! I loved the Classics as a child but am open to suggestions as if a book inspired me, I cannot stop reading it.

Alison recommends:

Born Under a Million Shadows
by Andrea Bushfield | Buy this book
I couldn't put it down and at no point did I get bored, so much that I finished the entire book in one day.
Born Under A Million Shadows
by Andrea Bushfield | Buy this book
I couldn't put it down, so definitely not hard to get into the story
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Chloe (Chester)

GIrl in her early 30s who would love to connect with others to talk all about books and poetry. I mainly read classics but would love to read more poetry and speculative fiction, i'm open to any genre! Currently reading Sally Rooney Beautiful World, Where Are You.

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Leila (Warrington)

Hi, I'm Leila and im 26 and Non-binary. I enjoy reading but have a bad habit of doing nothing but reading for a few months then putting a book down and struggling to pick it back up so hoping to find inspiration to keep reading. I love fantasy, romance adventure books

Leila recommends:

A court of thorns and roses
by Sarah J Mass | Buy this book
This book, and the entire series are captivating and have just the right amount of romance and fun whilst having an easy to follow storyline and captivating characters
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Kelly (Ellesmere Port)

I love all genres of romance, occasionally fantasy adventure, and the odd thriller here and there.

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