Book clubs in Oxfordshire

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

All listings in Oxfordshire

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Declan (Oxford)

I mainly read fantasy at the moment. I'm looking to join a book club so that I read more books and gain exposure to new genres.

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BookReader581 (Bicester)

I used to read all the time and want to get back to reading for pleasure again. I love fantasy series and YA fantasy even though I'm long past that age group!

BookReader581 recommends:

Fourth wing
by Rebecca Yarras | Learn more and buy
I was hooked from the beginning and loved it. I loved the dragons!
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Em (Witney)

Hi, I'm in my early 20s and would love to connect with people who also have a love of reading to share recommendations and talk all things books! Interested in joining a book club in the witney area. I mostly read Romance, fantasy, romantasy, YA and anything fiction but I'm open to try new genres too

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Albun (Bicester)

Hi I'm 27. I used to love reading when I was a kid, went through quite a lot of books. Fell out of love and am trying to find my love for it again. Meeting new people maybe an added bonus too. I am interested in Mystery, SciFi etc. Would love to try new genres as well. Please let me know if there's a club in the Oxfordshire area :)

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Saadiah (Henley-on-Thames)

Iam 40 years old. I would like to join a book club to be able to enjoy and share my love for reading.

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Stephanie (Witney)

I have recently moved to Witney and am keen to join a book club to make friends and get some recommendations for some good reads.

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Claire (Oxford)

I am just some mid 50’s lady who likes to read and wants to meet other people who like to read.

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Megan (Oxford)

Just want to try something new. Have read all types of books.

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Ingerid (Oxford)

From Norway, just moved to Oxford due to a research paper I’m writing. Have always loved reading, but fell back in love with reading last year. In Norway book clubs are not that big so I have never had the opportunity to join one, but now it’s a part of my dream while I’m in oxford

Ingerid recommends:

Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
Fourth Wing
by Rebecca Yarros | Learn more and buy
Its the book that made me fall back in love with reading
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Peter (Witney)

I'm in my early 30s, would love to have someone/people to talk through my reads and other things with. I mainly enjoy historical fiction, but have started branching out to fantasy and other genres

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Elizabeth (Oxford)

Hi, I am interested in joining a book group to both improve on and expand on literature in a informal setting, as well as being in a group with others also interested in reading.

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Lorraine (Oxford)

Hi! I’m Lorraine, I’m 52 and I'm looking to join a book club to expand the breadth of the books that I read and to meet new people in my local area. I like non-fiction with a meaning 😊

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Jo99 (Chipping Norton)

My daughter (18) and I are looking to join a local book group to discuss books & make new friends

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Oxford Shelfies (Oxford)

Friendly new book club in Oxfordshire, reading a wide range of commercial/women's fiction. We're open to reading romcom and love stories as well as contemporary, historical and accessible Classic fiction focussed on women's stories. Open to all friendly readers, whether you're already a reading obsessive or someone newer to reading for fun, and everyone in between. Please email me if you'd like to join!

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Andrew (Oxford)

I am an artist, in my early 60s, and have been catching up on some of the great literature that I never read when I was younger. From The Odyssey to Ulysses, plus powerful newer writers such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, and beautiful classics such as The Great Gatsby. Also occasional non-fiction, political or historical. I would like to find a small group to chew over books such as these, to be introduced to some new ideas……and to have a bit of fun in the process.

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Theresa (Oxford)

I teach English at a local secondary school and would love the chance to talk books with some grown ups and meet some new people!

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S (Witney)

I'm a girl in my late 20s that has lived in the area for just over 2 years and still do not know that many people. I love reading, mostly romance or romantasy, but will read other genres from time to time. Hoping to meet some like minded people, and make some friends. - S x

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Tom (Witney)

I like to read historical fiction and fantasy books. I'm interested in history, politics and economics

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Brianne (Faringdon)

Hello! I work with kids and read a lot of YA and middle school fiction. I would love to find a group or a person to read books (fantasy, science fiction, self help, non fiction, mystery/thriller, fiction) and just discuss and talk about it. I would love to meet friends and connect!

Brianne recommends:

Devine Rivals
by Rebecca Ross | Learn more and buy
This is a YA but it is so beautifully written, you wouldn’t know that it was YA. It takes the horrors of war and guides the readers on a journey through hope, and truth. Its just so beautifully written. The chapters start off small but they get longer as you keep reading and I think that is part of its charm as you explore the two perspectives as one. Honestly cant rate this book highly enough.
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Emma J (Witney)

I am a fan of historical fiction and books on social commentary. I'm not keen on crime, fantasy and/or romance novels ("penny dreadfuls"). I'm a middle-aged feminist, supportive of the exploration of EDI issues, particularly relating to mental health, the menopause, maternal separation and the LGBTQAIP+ community. I am a keen reader but I live on my own so would like the opportunity to engage with others on topics that are important to our society. I am currently reading, "Henry VIII, The Heart & The Crown" by Alison Weir and "The Art of Thinking Clearly" by Rolf Dobelli.

Emma J recommends:

confessions of a forty-something f##k up
by Potter, Alexandra | Learn more and buy
Told from a woman's perspective this is light-hearted, funny and deeply serious, all at the same time. As a 40-something f##k up, I found this extremely relatable. It's a fictional novel but it could just as easily be classed as a self-help book and it really helped my understand that I'm not a f##k up, I'm human and there is no text book for life. A very refreshing and uplifting read.
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