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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izzy03 (Woking)

I've recently moved here and I don't have any friends so I would like to make some friends who share my love of books

izzy03 recommends:

The fine print  by Lauren Asher
The fine print
by Lauren Asher | Buy this book
the romance is nice and I really like how bubbly the main character is, maybe not the best writing but I don't read for the quality of it, just the plot. It was predictable but it was a nice cute romance
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Bookenthusiast19 (Sutton)

I used to read books of all genres , but now confined to mostly non-fiction books. I would like to rekindle my interest in all genres of books and find a group of people to discuss about these books

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Ang123 (Croydon)

I really want to get back into reading. Would love some recommendations. I would love to discuss my reads after with someone.

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Slapgod42 (Farnham)

I have interests in dark fantasy, psychological thrillers, and contemporary sci-fi. I wish to join a book club in hopes of gaining more book recommendations

Slapgod42 recommends:

The picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The picture of Dorian Gray
by Oscar Wilde | Buy this book
Very visceral descriptions, intriguing characters, and great themes of corruption and desire
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Sali (Weybridge)

Would love to join a local book club / like minded people In Addlestone preferably or close by

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Marta (Guildford)

I have just moved to Surrey and I would like to join a book club to meet like-minded people who also enjoy reading, share book recommendations, and make new friends. I like reading fiction, thrillers, and fantasy books, but I'm open to discovering new gwnr

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Aishy (New Malden)

Getting back into reading, sometimes read classics/romance/fantasy, sometimes non-fiction too, would like to form a book club locally

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Michelle (Reigate)

Hi 👋 I'm Michelle, a 40-something, young at heart, book mad, introvert, living in the heart of Reigate and studying for my BSc in Psychology and Counselling, with a view to changing careers. You're never too late to chase a dream. I have a bit of an obsession when it comes to buying books. I enjoy practically all genres and am a passionate advocate for, and supporter of, indie authors.

Michelle recommends:

An Exorcism of Faeries
by J. L. Vampa | Buy this book
Set in the 1990's at Trinity College, Dublin, The Exorcism of Faeries encompasses age-gap romance, forbidden romance, professor/student relationship, faeries and fae. I could not put this book down. Jl Vampa's writing has a wonderfully, addictive fluidity to eat that will have you losing yourself amd surrendering you day to this book. This is not a story for those wanting Tinkerbell-like 'fairies'. This is a book that demonstrates the darkness of 'faeries'.
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Barbara Sinnott (Ashtead)

I am a counsellor

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Marta (Camberley)

A regular Jane. Lattes, avocado toasts, compelling novels about serial killers, thrillers, a dark romance, and a touch of realism with non-fiction.

Marta recommends:

The Quiet Tenant
by Clemence Michallon | Buy this book
Everything. The pace, the slow revelations, the characters... It makes you want to scream at the protagonist, at the antagonist, at yourself. I had to force myself to put it down, on a daily basis.
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Marta (Camberley)

I've recently moved to the area and I'm looking to make connections through a common passion. I have a preference for suspense/thriller books, lighter, funny novels, I won't turn away a good romance book. I also enjoy non-fiction, especially with themes of social equality, which is part of my rotation. I'd love to find people who enjoy reading as much as I do and that are up for genuine enthusiastic conversations about a person who exists only in words!

Marta recommends:

The Quiet Tenant
by Clemence Michallon | Buy this book
Everything. The pace, the slow revelations, the characters... It makes you want to scream at the protagonist, at the antagonist, at yourself. I had to force myself to put it down, on a daily basis.
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Vanessa (West Byfleet)

Evening book fiends! My name is Vanessa and I am hoping to join a book club around West Byfleet and meet some fellow avid readers. My favourite book is, 'How to Kill a Mockingbird'. I'm also a sucker for a bit of crime fiction! As I work a full time job during the week, I'd like to meet early evenings. I'm really looking forward to meeting you all. Kindly, Vanessa

Vanessa recommends:

Where The Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens | Buy this book
The beautiful way it was written. I loved the use of analogies.
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Barbara (Esher)

I live in Lower Sunbury, and would like to join a local book club. I am fairly new to the area and would like to meet some new local people. I am a counsellor/ psychotherapist Barbara

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Mo (West Byfleet)

I have just moved into the area and am looking to join a book group. I’m a retired primary school teacher who has probably read too many non fiction (and children’s books) over the years and would love to broaden my fiction horizons by sharing books with others.

Mo recommends:

The Ice Child by Elizabeth McGregor
The Ice Child
by Elizabeth McGregor | Buy this book
It’s a sort of hybrid fiction/non-fiction text based on the mystery surrounding the Franklin expedition to find the North West Passage. It’s more riveting than it sounds.
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Chloe (Leatherhead)

I’m an absolute lover of fantasy, romance, crime, and feminist literature. Love a bit of classic romance and retellings of greek myths. I would love to meet people with the same passion for reading, who also love chatting about their favourite parts!

Chloe recommends:

Circe by Madeline Miller
Circe
by Madeline Miller | Buy this book
The way Madeline Miller writes Circe is absolutely stunning. A strong and complex character who is someone you can understand even when she doesn’t something so against what you would. A strong woman who didn’t let her trauma take her down, who used it to forge something to protect both herself and others. A character who at times I didn't like, but always respected.
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KyMos24 (Leatherhead)

Hi! I am 23 and just moved to Leatherhead. I am looking to connect with others socially while reading a variety of genres like fantasy, thrillers, romance, and historical fiction. I also LOVE coffee!

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Lauren (Godstone)

Im 20 and im looking to meet some new people as i don't go to uni but want to remain social :), my favourite kind of books are phycological ones but open to anything

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Strudel (Cobham)

I love reading and am always looking for recommendations I would like to join a book club to meet up socially

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Edie (Walton-on-Thames)

Would love to join a book club in the area

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Will (Weybridge)

Hi, I've just moved to the area and I was wondering if they're were any book groups.

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