Book clubs in Somerset

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

All listings in Somerset

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Gemma (Frome)

I’m pretty varied when it comes to genres but right now I love a good romance, particularly any that include fantasy or dystopian setting. Looking for like minded reader/s who like a good natter too - over a coffee or on a walk would be fab.

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Paul (Glastonbury)

Old but still exploring Earth and the human condition. Enjoy company of all ages, books by the inquisitive, inventive, explorative, sensitive, funny, weird…meeting once a week in Glasto for yakking and tea

Paul recommends:

Maverick by Ricardo Semler
Maverick
by Ricardo Semler | Buy this book
A Community way of running a complex business/institution
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Holly (Taunton)

Recently relocated to the area, in my early 30s and looking for a local bookclub to meet new people! My favourite author is Harlan Coben, but I like most genres!

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Suzie (Wedmore)

I'm looking to meet people, make friends and enjoy interesting discussions. I'd be thrilled if tea and cake were a part of this! 😂 My choice of books is eclectic and would look forward to being introduced to writers that are new to me.

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CaitlynB (Glastonbury)

I’m 24 and currently living in Glastonbury. The books I read go from classics to typical beach reads. Meeting up around crisps, wine or cupcakes to talk about these would be great.

CaitlynB recommends:

You Could Be so Pretty by Holly Bourne
You Could Be so Pretty
by Holly Bourne | Buy this book
It’s a YA dystopia that makes you reflect on social norms around beauty standards for women. Bourne creates an engaging plot while also commenting on the social pressures put on women to appear a certain way to men, other women and even to people in their close circles.
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Cazzie Dora (Taunton)

Hi! I’m new Taunton from Glastonbury. I love reading (especially crime thrillers) so would love to join a book club and make new friends along the way :)

Cazzie Dora recommends:

Blood Axe by Leigh Russell
Blood Axe
by Leigh Russell | Buy this book
Real gritty crime page turner!
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Ayo (Bath)

I’m a computer science graduate of oduduwa university ile Ife osun state. I’m a product designer. I'm very mellow, soft-spoken, kinds, considerate, happy, and love to laugh (hopefully you're funny), love to cuddle, positive outlook on life.

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Toria V. (Glastonbury)

New to the area and love reading so this might be a good way to meet new folk.

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Reader (Taunton)

I'm looking to meet like-minded people within the area and perhaps make friends.

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KateC (Street)

I used to love English Literature at school, it would have been my degree but my terrible A-Level tutor put me off. As an adult, I have returned to reading classic novels for pleasure, but also enjoy anything with a good story and well developed characters.

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MeganJG (Bath)

Getting back into reading and looking for new friends. Enjoy most genres but mainly sci-fi and fantasy.

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NailseaNewbie (Nailsea)

I’m a guy in his early 40s, new to the area, who enjoys reading (and writing). My social circle is non-existent since I moved so it would also be great to socialise

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Angela (Yeovil)

Hi, I’m mid 50’s with an empty nest and would love to get back into reading. I love mystery and crime and have recently grown to love cosy murders.

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Archie Leach (Burnham-on-Sea)

Im a single male in my 50's. I'm pretty open in my choice of reading but I suppose crime or murder mystery are a staple along with biographies. I would like to get out, interact with a few people and read much more. I'm currently reading Israel Rank.

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Gerard (Frome)

I enjoy non-fiction as well as fiction, from books about science to politics or history and from fantasy and sci-fi to historical and literary fiction.

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Janet (Frome) (Frome)

I have always loved reading but work pressures restricted the time available to get into a good book! Since I recently retired I think joining a book club would give me the motivation to read more varied books and share opinions with a group of people with different persoectives I would also enjoy that social connection I enjoy a variety of genres but particularly enjoy literary & historical fiction and autobiographies

Janet (Frome) recommends:

Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver
Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver | Buy this book
Very intense and thought provoking book. Barbara Kingsolver cleverly updates Charles Dickens classic David Copperfield and her modern social criticism echos the same issues raised by Dickens. Her hard hitting account of the opioid epidemic in the Appalachia and its impact on the main character Damon Fields, nicknamed Demon Copperhead, is often shocking and heart breaking Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down.
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Lori A (Yeovil)

I'm new to Yeovil from America and I'm looking for a book club to join that meets in person!

Lori A recommends:

Carrie by Stephen King
Carrie
by Stephen King | Buy this book
Its the very fist of his collection and he actually threw it in the trash when his wife pulled it out, read it and convinced him to submit it :-)
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Nick (Clevedon)

I am a lover of all thinks 'books'. I am an avid reader and enjoy many different genres - recently I have read books such as: Lonesome Dove, Hamnet, The Gathering, Cuddy and The Turn of the Screw. I am an English Teacher but I'm currently working as a Support Practitioner in Weston College. All of my spare time is spend reading, visiting books shops and Libraries as well as looking for anything book related: book ends, signs and even book marks. I'm hoping to find a book club with like minded people in an informal environment that preferably involves a place surrounded by books.

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Kay (Street)

I'm 25 and trying to get back into reading, I was was a bookworm as a child but worsening Adhd has made attention span difficult ahaha, I love discussing things and would love to make some new friends. I'm currently enjoying reading contemporary Japanese fiction and just anything a bit weird that leaves you with questions.

Kay recommends:

Convenience store woman by Sayaka Murata
Convenience store woman
by Sayaka Murata | Buy this book
I felt seen by the internal monologue of the main character. An Important read for neurodivergent women.
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Bookreader82 (Nailsea)

I am interested in expanding my reading & meeting local people

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