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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Alex (Farnham)

I enjoy books that challenge and introduce new ideas, and find book groups a great way to get different perspectives in a friendly and informal way - as well as get underneath the subject matter. I prefer fiction but am open to other genres. I've recently retired so looking to expand my leisure activity!

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Kirsty (Sutton)

In my early 40's, trying to rediscover my love for reading. Would be great to meet some new friends at the same time, so looking for a local book club.

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PseudoBelle (Carshalton)

I am a bookworm who has fallen in love with books since she was old enough to read them.

PseudoBelle recommends:

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Ella Enchanted
by Gail Carson Levine | Buy this book
A unique, feminist take on the tale of Cinderella. Its worldbuilding is gorgeous and it is as realistic as it can get when it portrays a healthy romance.
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Mona (Oxted, 24) (Oxted)

Would love to meet once a month or whatever suits people, to discuss a book of our choice over wine/coffee and snacks! Looking forward to meeting new people. I love a wide genre of books especially psychological thrillers, crime, romance and classics. Happy to travel further out, including Croydon, Epsom, Horley etc.

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RebeccaH (South Croydon)

Love a little bit of everything, but especially fond of fantasy and thrillers. Looking to meet once a week or a couple of times a month and chat books over wine and snacks.

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Barbara Sinnott (East Molesey)

I live in Sunbury near the river and am looking for a book club in Sunbury village or East Molesey

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Goose (Woking)

I enjoy fantasy, sci-fi and the nineteenth century classics. I am currently studying a literature degree and so love to discuss books and reading! Am looking to join a chill book club that wants to discuss books over coffee :)

Goose recommends:

The Wolf Den by Elodie Harper
The Wolf Den
by Elodie Harper | Buy this book
Really lovely prose about the female experience in Ancient Rome.
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Missmoss (Egham)

I enjoy fiction and good company.

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Maria (Epsom)

Love Reading would like to join a club

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Carly (Weybridge)

I'm looking for a local book club- Addletone/Weybridge to meet like minded fellow bookworms. I like psychological thrillers and murder mysteries

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Blue Shed Girl (Croydon)

Would love to connect with fellow readers to discuss & hear different perspectives on book I’ve read & also get suggestions for new books. Currently reading lots of nature-inspired books (I love gardening, hiking, wildlife etc) but enjoy other genres too, especially those with well developed & interesting characters. Would be great to find a local reading group with like-minded people!

Blue Shed Girl recommends:

Sacred Country by Rose Tremain
Sacred Country
by Rose Tremain | Buy this book
Beautiful writing, well-developed characters, challenging subjects handled with sensitivity
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nz26 (Woking)

30y old female. Interested in fictional murder mysteries and healthcare related books; predominantly neurological/psychiatry. Other interests involve horse riding, baseball and just general yapping!

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Lore (Sutton)

Looking to join book club near Cheam

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Heather (Woking)

I am Heather, retired and love reading books. I get through at least a book a week. I don't have a specific genre as a favourite, but do love a crime and/or romance novel. I would like to meet people who share my love of books.

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Book reader 12 (Chertsey)

Never enjoyed reading in the past. Realised the diversity of books out there i am always looking out for the next one to read. Prefer life books, humour books, autobiography books.

Book reader 12 recommends:

No ordinary moments  by Dan Millman
No ordinary moments
by Dan Millman | Buy this book
Spiritual book which enhances wisdom in life
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Albabook (Weybridge)

I like romance, I enjoy a cheesy book but I also read fantasy and mystery. I would like to join a boom club near me and have a chat with a glass of wine

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Daydreamer (Sutton)

I used to like reading a lot . My favourite book is Inferno by Dan brown . I like adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, mystery thriller etc. I am looking to join a book club to gain back the interest I lost

Daydreamer recommends:

The Alchemist  by Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho | Buy this book
“ And when u want something all the universe conspires to help you achieve it”
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Zoli (Camberley)

New to book clubs, but enjoy reading and interested in others' views.

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Book reader 11 (Epsom)

Dear Janet I hope this email finds you well. I am fairly new to Epsom and would like to start reading regularly again and join a book club. I googled and came up with the postings below. May I ask if the book club referred to below is still operational and if yes, are you still taking members? Regards Ngozi

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Josie Mounsey (Camberley)

I am a writer, just publishing my second novel, and recently moved from Toronto, Canada, to Camberley. I enjoy discussions around books of most genres, and am looking to join a local book group which meets either in the daytime or evening, with the added benefit of meeting new people locally.

Josie Mounsey recommends:

The Innocents by Michael Crummey
The Innocents
by Michael Crummey | Buy this book
It centres around an orphaned brother and sister living in a remote cove in Newfoundland, and follows their struggles both with the harsh environment and the problems of entering adulthood on their own. It also tells of the history of this remote part of Canada.
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