Book clubs in Lancashire

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

All listings in Lancashire

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Linda Lou (Leyland)

Since I have retired I have become a bookworm who would love to share my love of books with others of a like mind. I live just outside Leyland with time on my hands, a love of people but sometimes feel lonely.

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Cynthia (Rossendale)

Hi! I'm Cynthia. I've recently fallen back into love with reading. I love sci-fi, thrillers, and romatic books. I'd love to join a book club, so I can meet other people who love reading. Even though I'm based in Rossendale, I often commute to Manchester, so happy to meet up anywhere between.

Cynthia recommends:

The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley
The Midnight Feast
by Lucy Foley | Buy this book
Very enjoyable and intriguing.
Yellowface by Rebecca F. Kuang
Yellowface
by Rebecca F. Kuang | Buy this book
Very entertaining.
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Mey (Leyland)

Hi, I’m new to the area and eager to join a book club to get back into reading. I’m excited about discovering new books, meeting like-minded people, and sharing different perspectives. I’d love to be part of a community that shares a passion for books and thoughtful discussions. Looking forward to joining!

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roger (Burnley)

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roger recommends:

the best of Saki by Saki
the best of Saki
by Saki | Buy this book
The great humour
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roger (Burnley)

i like short stories especially checkov and want to widen my horizons

roger recommends:

the best of Saki by Saki
the best of Saki
by Saki | Buy this book
The great humour
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Sekhmet2803 (Poulton-le-Fylde)

I love reading! Mostly fantasy and romantasy but I do love a good thriller/horror too. Fabourie authors of mine currently are Rebecca Yarros, Sarah J Maas, James Herbert and Stephen King. Hoping I can make some friends who also love reading, music and drinking on occassion 😁

Sekhmet2803 recommends:

A court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
A court of Mist and Fury
by Sarah J Maas | Buy this book
The plot, the "plot" ;) and the world building - the whole series of ACOTAR is fantastic in my opinion
Fourth Wing
by Brecca Yarros | Buy this book
The characters are brilliant, the politics and world building are so in depth! Never really been into thr dragon thing but I LOVE the way this one is done, especially the communication between dragon and rider! Fabulous
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David B (Morecambe)

Enjoy reading crime. Looking for like minded people to share interest and recommendation on future author's

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KatPow82 (Oldham)

I have a huge passion for reading and want to meet others with likeminded interests to discuss books with

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Sarah (Skelmersdale)

Love to read anything that's an escape from reality! Would love to meet other people who love to get lost in a good book!

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Audrey (Salford)

Hello! I'm Audrey :) I've been trying to get back into reading lately. I love YA novels, Thrillers, Murder-Mysteries, Dystopian, Romantacy, etc. Would love to join a book group! I live in Manchester area!

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Scott (Bolton)

I'm looking to meet likeminded people who are interested in the same kind of genres as I am, I'm mostly interested in Science Fiction and Fantasy books, although I do enjoy the likes of Stephen King, Michael Crichton, James Herbert etc.

Scott recommends:

The Nightwatch by Sergei Lukyanenko
The Nightwatch
by Sergei Lukyanenko | Buy this book
The book is split into three separate story parts that follow on from each other to tell one long story. The characters are well thought out and the story sucks you in to the world of the "Others" the forces of Light and Dark and the struggle between the Night Watch and the Day Watch.
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Lily (Nelson)

28 year old book lover. I love thrillers, romance and drama but open to trying other kinds of books. Looking to meet others to chat about books with πŸ“šπŸ·β˜•πŸ“–

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Dale (Lancaster)

Wide interests, love the classics, Anne Tyler, Walter Mosley, Michel Faber, many others. Also ecology and the countryside are major interests. I’m looking to widen my circle and discuss books as well as reading them!

Dale recommends:

The Crimson Petal and the White  by Michel Faber
The Crimson Petal and the White
by Michel Faber | Buy this book
One of the most compulsively readable books, I have ever read. From the first paragraph, I was hoped. On the face of it, the protagonist, Sugar, a victorian prostitute, would not seem the most attractive subject for a long book. However, I defy anyone not to be dragged in to the world that is so skilfully described. I was a little heartbroken when the story came abruptly to an end, even after more than 800 pages. If I introduce even one more person to this wonderful book, then that will be a job. Well done. I cannot praise this author highly enough, although I have yet to read another of his books that was as utterly brilliant as this one. I work of some genius in my judgement.
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Freddie (Preston)

Really like reading. Don't get much opportunity to talk to people about books, hoping to meet new people and discuss books.

Freddie recommends:

The Ice people  by Maggie Gee
The Ice people
by Maggie Gee | Buy this book
A book that was way head of it's time. Stumbled onto it in the late grandpa's library
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Cags (Leigh)

Any genres - meeting once a month - structured preferably rather than an excuse to chat and the book doesnt really matter

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Janet (Poulton-le-Fylde)

Love reading thrillers and would like to get out more and meet other readers occasionally for a wine or two and a chat πŸ“• πŸ“–πŸ·

Janet recommends:

No Time For Goodbye by Linwood Barclay
No Time For Goodbye
by Linwood Barclay | Buy this book
I recommend any of the Harlan Coben or Linwood Barclay books for thrillers you can’t put down! This is the first thriller I read a few years ago that kick started my bookworm journey! πŸ“•πŸ“–
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Natalie (Rossendale)

I have just found my love reading again and looking for a local book club!

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ShifterReads93 (Chorley)

Hi! In my early 30's and looking for people to have chats about all things Books and all things Paranormal! Not many close enjoy the genre I do so itll be good to have some people to boumce thoughts off!. I enjoy all levels of smuttiness! No triggers. Shifters/Vampires/Ghosts and more!

ShifterReads93 recommends:

Judgement Road
by Christine Feehan | Buy this book
Epic storyline, powerful men, tormented souls.
Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Fantasy Lover
by Sherrilyn Kenyon | Buy this book
Book one, spicy, heroic tortured men, strong women and the series just gets better! Vampires/Immortals/Shifters/Greek Mythology
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Becca (Accrington)

Looking to meet new people in their late 20s & 30s. Particular fan of historical fiction and true crime but looking to expand my horizons.

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Sid (Burnley)

Lover of fantasy and romance, occasional enjoyer of horror and sci-fi, sporadic tolerator of self-help fiction, I'd love to find a group of fellow readers that I could connect with!

Sid recommends:

The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding
The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray
by Chris Wooding | Buy this book
The descriptions of characters, settings, creatures and everything else are written so well, they create such vivid and eerie visualisations, and the story is so unique and exciting, I could barely put the book down because I was so desperate to find out what happens next.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
The Night Circus
by Erin Morgenstern | Buy this book
Despite lacking much of a plot, the world building, character building and the dynamics between the ensemble are all so captivating that I couldn't tear myself away from this book. Such an incredible and magical piece of fiction.
House of Salt and Sorrows by Erin A. Craig
House of Salt and Sorrows
by Erin A. Craig | Buy this book
Twelve Dancing Princesses meets The Haunting of Hill House meets H. P. Lovecraft. Dark and mysterious and gripping throughout, with both some adorable romantic and horrifically unsettling moments sprinkled in. I even found myself questioning my own sanity at times.
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