Book clubs in Kent

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

All listings in Kent

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Tricia (Tunbridge Wells)

I live in Culverden Park and belong to a U3A book club. However, when I was in TW library collecting my next book I noticed there were some books set aside for “Culverden Park Ladies” and so I’m very keen to join this group if possible.

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Leigh (Maidstone)

I enjoy reading fantasy, romance, dark romance, thrillers, historical fiction and biographies. I would love to join a club to make new friends and discuss the books we love or are currently reading.

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John58 (Sittingbourne)

I read widely from thrillers, science fiction, spy novels, literary fiction and non fiction. Is anyone interested in forming a bookclub that meets in Sittingbourne?

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thegadfly (Sittingbourne)

Reading is my favourite pass-time. I like readings novels, particularly English and European. I love reading Proust and Dickens among others. I also enjoy poetry and plays (Shakeseare of course) and philosophy.

thegadfly recommends:

In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust
In Search of Lost Time
by Marcel Proust | Buy this book
One of the greatest novels of the 20th C and possibly of all time.
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Bookish9 (Rochester)

Romantasy, dark academia, crime, thrillers

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Riette (Maidstone)

Hi I love Crime/Thrillers, Fantasy and Dark Romance books, I am in the process of setting up an in person book club.

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Helen (Deal)

Looking to enjoy books again and hoping that a book club will be motivational, sociable and rewarding.

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Jamie0206 (Maidstone)

Hi I am Jamie, 25 y.o Male. Based in the Maidstone area and would love to find some new people to make friends with. Read mostly non-fiction (Biographies, current affairs etc) but would like to get into fiction books also.

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SilverSwan (Maidstone)

Historical fiction (Philippa Gregory), fantasy/romance (Amelia Hutchins), crime/thriller (Harlan Coben), horror (Dean Koontz)

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Debutante (Folkestone)

Hi I’m late 60’s and like to think of myself as young minded. I have a GSH and like a bit of banter and fun. Love reading and discussing books but don’t love it so much when things are taken too seriously. I have a Literature degree so have enjoyed analysing many books. However, I do feel that over analysing can sometimes lessen the enjoyment. I mainly like fiction one of my favourite books being ‘What I Loved’ by Siri Hustvedt. Also loved The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold. Fairly new to Sandgate so would like to make new friends in the process.

Debutante recommends:

What I Loved
by Alice Sebold | Buy this book
Interesting descriptions of art and very well written.
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Vivienne (Deal)

I have always been an avid reader. Still reading anything and everything at 71. I prefer contemporary fiction but like to be challenged by other genres . I am recently widowed and retired so have plenty of time on my hands.

Vivienne recommends:

The Coordinates of loss by Amanda Prowse
The Coordinates of loss
by Amanda Prowse | Buy this book
Life changing events and how they impact people's lives.
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Anna (Bromley)

Enjoy reading, with a particular love of non-fiction but with occasional dabbling in fiction too :) Would be great to meet up locally for book chat

Anna recommends:

Abroad in Japan by Chris Broad
Abroad in Japan
by Chris Broad | Buy this book
Great insight into Japanese culture and funny too
None of this is true by Lisa Jewell
None of this is true
by Lisa Jewell | Buy this book
Fast-paced with lots of twists
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Susie (Tunbridge Wells)

I have recently retired in my 50s. I’d like to join a fun book club to discuss lighthearted fiction books and meet new and interesting people.

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Mark (Canterbury)

I've always had a love of books and find being part of a group enables me to read books I wouldn't normally choose - most of which I've thoroughly enjoyed reading. I live in Canterbury and am interested in finding a local book club

Mark recommends:

Trustee from the Toolroom  by Nevil Shute
Trustee from the Toolroom
by Nevil Shute | Buy this book
Wonderful story, written in the 1950's. It's the tale of a regular man who tinkers with engineering projects in his London basement and ends up on an incredible journey.
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George (Tunbridge Wells)

I am a book lover from the South East England looking to meet new people and talk about books.

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Lucy (Tunbridge Wells)

Hello! I am Lucy, I've had a bit of a life transition over the past year and would love to meet new people, make friends, share interests - put myself out there basically! I thrive off social interaction and always want to listen and hear about people's lives :)

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Allyce (Maidstone)

Am 36 and love a good crime or horror book. I hate romance books. Would love to be in a bookclub and make some new friends.

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Fradley (Folkestone)

I am in a book group in Hythe but there are not enough members. I like following the political scene and keeping fit and trying to use my feeble brain. Am retired and alone.

Fradley recommends:

The crysalids by John Wyndham
The crysalids
by John Wyndham | Buy this book
Thought-provoking. Read it as a teenager and its concepts stayed with me.
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Jungwon (Broadstairs)

Hi! I mainly enjoy reading non-fiction books related to psychology and biology, and I’d like to meet once a week to discuss the books. Through this, I want to share opinions with different people :)

Jungwon recommends:

Why Fish Don't Exist: A Story of Loss, Love and the Hidden Order of Life
by Lulu Miler | Buy this book
This book not only has a beautifully crafted prose, but it also opens up a new perspective on the field of taxonomy. Can we truly define a fish as a “fish”? Are the creatures we categorize as fish actually close enough to be considered the same group? If you’re curious about these questions, you must read this book.
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Sara (Sidcup)

Hi, I’m Sara! I love to read and am particularly drawn to mystery and thriller books. I enjoy getting lost in a gripping story with twists and suspense. I’m looking to join a book group to share recommendations, discuss different perspectives, and connect with fellow book lovers. I’m open to meeting up regularly and discovering new authors and genres along the way!

Sara recommends:

The Boyfriend by Freida McFadden
The Boyfriend
by Freida McFadden | Buy this book
Lots of twists interesting to read
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