Book clubs in Hampshire

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

All listings in Hampshire

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Rainbow (Aldershot)

Hi, I have just recently moved to aldershot and I have never been into reading and never had the time as I'm juggling mum life and work, but I recently read a book called the silent patient and I was hooked from there on out!

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John (Bishops Waltham)

New to area so looking to make new friends. Enjoy books in all genres especially, fiction, history and art.

John recommends:

Lessons by Ian McEwan
Lessons
by Ian McEwan | Buy this book
Love all of McEwans work but this one is probably his most expansive, covering several decades of recent British history and combining it with his usual precise, beautifully formed sentences when dealing with personal emotions.
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Krustythebaker (Havant)

I try to read every day, it’s mostly non-fiction; history and some science are a bigger, but not exclusive, part of it; but I’m trying add more fiction. And even a bit of poetry. I’m early 50s, male, my other great passion is music.

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Robina (Andover)

I like a mix - classic, recent, biog, foreign translated, travel. We moved to Andover from Somerset 18 months ago - don't know many people and have been in a bookclub for a long time, appreciating the company and stimulation.

Robina recommends:

Coming Down the Wye by Robert Gibbings
Coming Down the Wye
by Robert Gibbings | Buy this book
His description of nature and his beautiful engravings
Hotel Milano by Tim Parks
Hotel Milano
by Tim Parks | Buy this book
Brand new book by a much-praised author, prolific writer I've never heard of and spotted in the library recently.
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Hollyeverest64 (Fleet)

I’m looking to find a book club with people in there 20s to make new friends and read more books

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Rachel (Andover)

I love a good book, or at least I used to! Between looking for new horizons and ways to meet new people with shared interests and a hope of re-discovering a lost love, I'm hoping to find a book club near me to join. Andover or Whitchurch perhaps, but I'd need to know where and when they meet, and as I work full-time, I'm hoping there's an evening based club available somewhere please?

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Wyka (Basingstoke)

Looking to expand my social circle, love reading and getting lost in the world of books. Horror, romance, drama any genre really. So grab a book, put the kettle on let's learn about each other

Wyka recommends:

It by Stephen King
It
by Stephen King | Buy this book
Keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout, if you don't mind getting scared then this horror writing author has some amazing books.
The Lord of the Rings  by J.R.R Tolkien
The Lord of the Rings
by J.R.R Tolkien | Buy this book
Makes you feel like you are living their everyday life with them, going through all the horrible things they go through. Want to have an adventure then grab your hats and enjoy the journey
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Aless (Brockenhurst)

I've recently moved to Brockenhurst, am in my 30s and would love to find a new book club!

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Flump_17 (Basingstoke)

I’m a lover of books in most genres, who is looking for some stretch and challenge in her reading. Looking forward to meeting likeminded people 🙂

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Mark (Eastleigh)

I’m based in Fair Oak. I tend to stick to familiar authors for my fiction fix. Would like to broaden my outlook and meet some like minded page turners.

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Mira (Southampton)

Mm

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Maysie (Southampton)

I'm in my 20's and would love to find like minded people to discuss books with. In the past year I have gotten back my love for reading. I particularly love romance, dark romance, thriller, horror, crime, history specifically war fiction, medical and some niche books written by podcast hosts. It would be nice to have people to talk to after reading something to review it together and gossip about favourite parts and most disliked characters or plots.

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Lyn G (Fareham)

Love crime, law and an easy holiday read.

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Sally (Fareham)

Trying to get out of a reading slump . I like crime , contemporary fiction , just discovered John Boyne ( I listen to a lot of Audible )

Sally recommends:

The Heart's Invisible Furies  by John Boyne
The Heart's Invisible Furies
by John Boyne | Buy this book
Love his writing
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Jasmine93 (Andover)

Love fantasy books and love talking about books! Fast reader! Would like to join others with the same interests! 30F.

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Pippa (Fareham)

I am new to the area, I love reading and walking my dog and would love to get to know some local people.

Pippa recommends:

Perfume by Patrick Suskind
Perfume
by Patrick Suskind | Buy this book
This book is so descriptive it’s as if you are there. Each character has depth and the story is great
Perfume by Patrick Suskind
Perfume
by Patrick Suskind | Buy this book
So descriptive that u can imagine you are there. Beautifully written. Some fantasy parts.
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Chelsea (Portsmouth)

I am 20 years old and would like to meet people of a similar age with the same interests as me. I love the theatre also. The books i like are anything really apart from history and memoirs.

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Sue (Romsey)

I am recently retired. Love reading but would like to discuss books with others in informal club. Worked for the ministry of justice for 38 years and looking forward to making up for lost reading time

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Georgia (Fareham)

I read just about anything apart from sci-fi which I would like to get into more. I am an actor and a writer and would like to meet like minded people to talk about our favourite books.

Georgia recommends:

The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
The Miniaturist
by Jessie Burton | Buy this book
The suspense throughout. It’s beautifully written with a great setting in Amsterdam. It follows the female protagonist and you learn and discover more of the world she’s moved to as she learns herself
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Jan (Winchester)

Literary

Jan recommends:

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Lessons in Chemistry
by Bonnie Garmus | Buy this book
It is both very funny and very serious.
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