Book clubs in Lincolnshire
Below you'll find every active listing we have for book clubs and readers in Lincolnshire
All listings in Lincolnshire

Phoebe21 (Grantham)
I’ve just moved home from uni and have found myself with no friends in the area I like reading, flowers, gardening, cooking baking and going to the gym.
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JasP (Brigg)
Slipped onto romantasy with fourth wing and now I’m working my way through romantasy left and right. Still love the odd little silly romance book
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Annie18 (Skegness)
I am already a member of a book club but I’m really wanting to find another one. I have a tiny cottage but would be happy to host a small one.
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Annie18 (Skegness)
I love reading and I am already a member of a book group. My house is unfortunately too small to host one. Favourite books are Gormenghast, the Game of thrones series and psychological thrillers.
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Diana (Grantham)
I am a mum of 3 in my forties. Finally habe time again to read. Love to broaden what I read and meet new people, although i am aftaid i am rubbish at small talk ;-)
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Diana23 (Grantham)
Love reading, but find it depressing that it is such a lonely hobby. Would like to meet like-minded people to make new friends and meet up to socialise.
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Kieran (Lincoln)
I have recently taken up reading as a past time and wanted to meet people who are also interested in reading/learning about new books.
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ReadbooksbetterthanIcancooks (Lincoln)
Looking to meet people who are interested in reading books...etc
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Lynn (Market Rasen)
Looking to join a local book club as reading is a big part of my life
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Charlie (Boston)
Hello, I live in Boston and work in Coningsby. I have an online queer book club but I would like a meet in-person club to make friends. My genres are mainly sci-fi and fantasy, but I also like phycological horror and sleuth detectives.
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abi813 (Grantham)
I’m Abi, I’m in my mid 20s and I love reading psychological thrillers. I’m a teacher who adores books and would love to find like-minded people. I’m going through a tough break up so I feel like this would be the perfect time to put myself out there :)
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Helen (Stamford)
I’m new to Stamford and would love to meet up with fellow book lovers for a chat and a G&T. Female, late thirties.
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Saloni (Lincoln)
I love every kind of book tbh.. I would love to be a part of a community where we meet frequently to discuss the books and have a good time.. ☺️
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Jess (Grantham)
I’m a girl in her 20s who’s just moved back home from Uni, looking to make some friends to share a book with :)
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Billy-joe (Lincoln)
Hi, I'm in my mid 30's and I have an interest in lots of genres but to note some, Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror, I also like the odd Romance story as it fits into lots of genres in itself. Manga, Anime, Movies and Books or even Games. I'm looking for social interaction to broaden horizons and also speak to likeminded individuals.
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AndrewNR (Market Rasen)
Recently retired keen reader living in Immingham. Enjoy reading & discussing books. Wide range of reading genre. Favourite authors include (science fiction) Stephen Donaldson (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant) and (religious fiction) from Susan Howatch (Starbridge series) and Tom Sharpe for a bit of satire.
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Book reader 12 (Skegness)
I would like to meet like minded people who enjoy reading , but are sociable and don't take it too seriously
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Tessa (Skegness)
Hi. Enjoy reading and joining a book club seems to be an ideal way to make same minded people. However , I don't want to join a group that is over serious and stuffy.
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Miracle (Gainsborough)
Book loving, selectively social, mostly shy and new in town. Looking for fellow book lovers and an occasional good evening. Would be great if I made friends along the way
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