Book clubs in Surrey

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

All listings in Surrey

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Fariya (Carshalton)

I've just moved to London from Manchester and looking to find like minded readers in the are who I can also become friends with 😊

Fariya recommends:

Noughts & Crosses by Malorie Blackman
Noughts & Crosses
by Malorie Blackman | Buy this book
It's set in a dystopian world and while a young adult completely fiction really makes you think twice about the world's racial injustices. Anyone can be there superior race...because what if? But the story itself is well written and the characters so loveable that even 15 years later, I still think back on them!
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CK (Woking)

Love reading both fiction and non-fiction and would love to meet up to discuss!

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Erika (Reigate)

I love reading, if I had to pick a genre it would be crime fiction but I read just about everything! I would like to join a club of like-minded people to chat about books.

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Stephen (Redhill)

I’m a total book junkie and my friends are bored of listening to me waffle on about books.

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Stephen (Guildford)

I enjoy reading everything, especially the classics, and the artsy!

Stephen recommends:

To the Lighthouse
by Virginia Woolf | Buy this book
The composition of the narrative, the unmatched observational humour and pastoral tragedy
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Amanda (Hindhead)

Looking for a book club in the local area

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Daria (Ashtead)

Hi I am 52 years old Italian woman. I love reading, and when I was back in my country I usually met with a couple of friends and talking about books with have read. I am interested in any sort of book, in my young age I read all the classics, and south American, and Italian authors. Nowadays I like to expand my knowledge in all the fields. I would like to join a book club, and meet people with the same interest, and discover new books and new interesting things. I can easily read in English, so it is not a problem for me. Thanks

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Katherine (Hindhead)

Looking for a book club in the area

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Philanosa (Walton-on-Thames)

Male (63) enjoys reading and discussing books.

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Katherine (Epsom)

I love reading, especially crime fiction, and I would like to join a club of like-minded people for a good chat!

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Adedotun Adedokun (Caterham)

I am an enthusiastic reader but sometimes gets carried away by other cares of life. I am also learning to be a great writer. I enjoy inspirational, faith-based, history, fictional, adventurous and most especially books on financial education.

Adedotun Adedokun recommends:

The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason
The Richest Man in Babylon
by George S. Clason | Buy this book
It teaches about financial independence. Walking your way from the trenches to the throne.
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Kornelija (Leatherhead)

I have recently fell back in love with reading. At the moment I’m jumping between two different kinds of genres, romance and thriller/mystery.

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Ish (Woking)

I’m Ish, 27 years old, and I’m excited about the idea of joining a book club! I’ve always loved getting lost in a good story, especially thrillers and suspenseful novels that keep me on the edge of my seat. There’s nothing better than a plot twist you didn’t see coming! I’m joining a book club because I enjoy hearing different perspectives on books and diving deeper into stories through discussion. It’s also a great way to discover new authors and genres I might not have picked up on my own. Plus, I think sharing the joy (or shock) of a great thriller with others makes the reading experience even better. Looking forward to meeting like-minded book lovers and exchanging recommendations!

Ish recommends:

Verity by Colleen hoover
Verity
by Colleen hoover | Buy this book
Colleen Hoover’s Verity is an exceptional read because it masterfully blends psychological thriller elements with emotional depth, making it nearly impossible to put down. The story’s gripping plot twists and morally complex characters keep you questioning everyone’s motives until the very end. Hoover’s vivid storytelling pulls you into a world of secrets, manipulation, and suspense, making every chapter more intense than the last. If you love books that mess with your mind and leave you thinking about them long after, Verity is a must-read.
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Luisa (Richmond (Surrey))

I’m a mother of 4 who find reading one of the most pleasant activities - it is where I learn and I lose myself into different worlds….

Luisa recommends:

How to know a person
by David Brook | Buy this book
A fantastic read about psychologhy and human beings. A must read.
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Weybridge Book Club (Weybridge)

I've been looking to join an informal book club - just a chance to sit, read, and chat about whatever we're reading. I'm planning on being in The Queen's Head in Weybridge most Fridays from 4:45 - 6pm ish. If you want to join me, bring a book and grab a drink. There's no specific book to read, but generally I read speculative fiction, sci fi, fantasy and translated fiction. Feel free to drop me a message if you're planning to come.

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Rachel (Weybridge)

I am looking to create more time in my life for reading and meet other bookworms. I like speculative fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, translated fiction, weird fiction and some historical fiction.

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Maddie (Kingston upon Thames)

I like sci-fi and I can meet up quite often I want to make friends that like books

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Claire (Walton-on-Thames)

I enjoy reading very much and would like to join a local evening book club around Walton on Thames & Weybridge areas

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Ashleigh (Weybridge)

I have got into reading this year. I have gone from reading about 6 a year to now 30 books since June and would like to join a book club. My favourite books that I have read so far: Ready or not- Cara Bastone The burnout- Sophie Kinsella Better than the movies- Lynn Painter The secret society of irregular witches- Dangu Mandanna. Part of your world- Abby Jimnez

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AshWords (Egham)

I am someone who used to read a lot of books, both fiction and non-fiction and used to get lost in the worlds created by my imagination. In this new age of smartphones, I lost touch with books. I am hoping to get back to being that avid reader who wouldn't put his/her books down no matter what.

AshWords recommends:

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
A Thousand Splendid Suns
by Khaled Hosseini | Buy this book
The world created by him, his writing
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