Book clubs in Leicestershire

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

All listings in Leicestershire

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Gail (Leicester)

39 years old. Previously in a book club with my old workplace but have now moved so looking for a new group. I enjoy mystery, historical, light hearted romance I'm open to reading a variety. My favourite author is Agatha Christie.

Gail recommends:

The ABC murders  by Agatha Christie
The ABC murders
by Agatha Christie | Buy this book
Really enjoyable read.
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Maggie (Coalville)

My resident (an elderly lady) would like to join a book club. She likes thriller and crime novels. We can do anytime between Mondays and Saturdays from 10am to 12pm), if we meet up at Coalville library. Thanks.

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Gurm (Leicester)

To make new friends and get to mix with people

Gurm recommends:

The ring
by Danielle stelle | Buy this book
It is very thriller
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Sean (Hinckley)

I got into reading a couple of years ago but it’s really taken off lately. I’d like to meet and discuss with like minded people as none of my friends read. Open to reading any recommendations.

Sean recommends:

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel
Sea of Tranquility
by Emily St. John Mandel | Buy this book
The book is brilliantly written and the way everything is interwoven even when you least expect it is amazing.
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Millie98790 (Leicester)

just started reading

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Toni (Leicester)

I started reading over the summer to pass time and I am enjoying it quite a bit! I would like to read more books this year, both fiction and non-fiction. I am not very good at picking books to read myself so I hope that a book group will hopefully share some ideas with me. I am open to any genres.

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Steve285 (Melton Mowbray)

Looking to read cool books and maybe meet cool people

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Imogen (Loughborough)

Just moved to Loughborough and would like to meet people who love reading like me. I really like romance, crime, and fantasy books but also looking for new genres to get into.

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Lucy (Melton Mowbray)

Hi I’m Lucy and l’d like to meet like minded people who enjoy reading as much as I do. I enjoy a wide range of genres from thrillers to romance and the classics.

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Books and booze (Melton Mowbray)

Lovers of a great book

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The Beekeeper pf Allepo (Market Harborough)

looking to meet like minded people and share my love of books with someone!

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rayreads04 (Leicester)

Hiiiii i enjoy reading but none of my friends read i would love to have a few friends i can talk about books with. i love fantasy , romance and thrillers but im open to any genre :)

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Amy (Hinckley)

Hey, Im Amy! I'm looking to connect with new people over my love of books! My go to genres are probably horror and thriller but I genuinely will give anything a read!

Amy recommends:

The Appeal by Janice Hallett
The Appeal
by Janice Hallett | Buy this book
I love this book because it's different, it's not standard chapters and paragraphs it's written in emails sent from the characters to each other. I
Now You See Me
by S J Bolton | Buy this book
This book is so good if you like serial killer books, it makes reference a lot to Jack the ripper and honestly had me on the edge of my seat wanting to know more!
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James (Leicester)

Amateur gothic high-fantasy writer, looking to learn and listen.

James recommends:

Currently Beowulf / Hildegard of Bingen
by Unknown / Fiona Maddocks | Buy this book
Understating the fall of Beowulf's clan after his death. Understanding Hildegards life and how she came to be a saint.
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
Blood Meridian
by Cormac McCarthy | Buy this book
There is nothing spared in the real west.
Hildegard of Bingen: The Woman of Her Age by Fiona Maddocks
Hildegard of Bingen: The Woman of Her Age
by Fiona Maddocks | Buy this book
Currently finding out.
Frankenstein
by Mary Shelley | Buy this book
Questioning can a monster become a man, and man become a god?
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Millierj2003 (Leicester)

Hi i’m Millie (21) from Leicester. I love reading, mostly romance and fantasy! I’m looking for other people who read to be friends as none of my friends do 😭 Insta is @millie.jacques 😚🫶🏻🫶🏻

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Jasmine (Loughborough)

I’ve recently started reading and I absolutely love it! I’m in my earlier 20s and would love to meet new people who also enjoy reading and chatting!

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Niamh (Coalville)

Hi I’m Niamh, I’m 21 and live reading, thriller, fantasy and romantasy. I really want to find new books to read and to talk about my love for books with other people! :)

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Michelle (Leicester)

I like to read and want to have people to talk to about it, I don't read a lot of contemporary stuff though, I'm mostly into classics, old and obscure sorts of classics, or just old and obscure stuff. Not that I'm super smart or have loads of intelligent things to say about them. Just wondered if there was anyone else interested in that kind of thing.

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Stephanie (Coalville)

Hi, I'm Stephanie and based in Leicestershire. I enjoy fantasy, romantasy, romance, sci-fi and thriller books.

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Ryan (Market Harborough)

I'm 32, trying to reconnect socially and meet some people from the local community. I moved to Market Harborough last year and have spent a lot of time stuck inside reading by myself! I really enjoy exchanging ideas and listening to different thoughts and opinions.

Ryan recommends:

Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
Name of the Wind
by Patrick Rothfuss | Buy this book
It's lyrical throughout, each and every sentence feels so deliberate and meaningful. It's told from the perspective of an infamous character who is retelling their story, while they hide from the outside world. It's beautiful and tragic, in a world of characters so three dimensional, they feel tangible.
My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante
My Brilliant Friend
by Elena Ferrante | Buy this book
The story feels so helplessly real. Two young women growing up in a post war Naples facing the inherent misogyny of the time. The harrowing journey is told both masterfully and plainly. It's best described through this line from the second book: "I will give what I can give, I will take what I can take, I will endure what has to be endured."
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