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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Rebecca (Wallington)

I have recently started reading again, and am loving it. I would really like to meet individuals to discuss books with.

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Bookish73 (Kingston upon Thames)

Hi there I love to be set a reading challenge as I need a deadline and new genres foisted on me. I don’t mind the type as long as it’s well written…

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Najwan (Woking)

I’m 28 & I like classic literature (mainly fiction and nonfiction) and I want to get back into reading. I'm looking for a book club that meets once a month to discuss great works in a relaxed and engaging setting—one where I can share insights, hear different perspectives, and connect with fellow book lovers.

Najwan recommends:

White Nights
by Dostoevsky | Buy this book
Deep emotional resonance and exploration of human connection, typical of the author’s introspective and philosophical style.
The Kite Runner  by Khaled Hosseini
The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini | Buy this book
Emotional and beautifully written story that explores deep moral dilemmas and the search for forgiveness
The Alchemist  by Paulo Coelho
The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho | Buy this book
It’s a simple yet profound story about following one’s dreams and finding meaning in life. I read this in my teenage years and it left me feeling empowered and hopeful. It also motivated me working towards my goals, it in this case it was studying for my final exams.
One Hundred Years Of Solitude
by Gabriel García Márquez | Buy this book
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald | Buy this book
Poetic and elegant, filled with vivid imagery and memorable lines
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Bookshelves100 (Cobham)

Looking to read books in the local community

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Richard (Purley)

Started reading as a boy just after World War2 and have never stopped.Am now in my eighties,and most of my friends are either sleeping or dead ! At my age loneliness can be a problem..I’m a retired professional musician (Orchestral Clarinettist) To discuss with like minded people would be great

Richard recommends:

Wolf Hall Bring up the bodies,and The Mirror and the light.
by Hilary Mantel | Buy this book
Apart from its historical value,it’s beautifully written,and I’ve read the complete trilogy.
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Thomas (Kingston upon Thames)

I have always liked books and creative outlets, but I'm wanting to get more involved, meet more people and up my reading!

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Narges (Woking)

I pretty much like most genres of books but recently I'm mostly into personal growth books

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BookReader79 (Kingston upon Thames)

I like almost every genre except Sci-fi and Horror. Could meet up once a month, look forward to making new friends.

BookReader79 recommends:

Love‘s Executioner
by I. D. Yalom | Buy this book
Irvin Yalom gives detailed and deeply affecting accounts of his work with these and seven other patients. Deep down, all of them were suffering from the basic human anxieties - isolation, fear of death or freedom, a sense of the meaninglessness of life - that none of us can escape completely. And yet, as the case histories make touchingly clear, it is only by facing such anxieties head on that we can hope to come to terms with them and develop. Throughout, Dr Jalom remains refreshingly frank about his own errors and prejudices; his book provides a rare glimpse into the consulting room of a master therapist. 'Dr Yalom demonstrates once again that in the right hands, the stuff of therapy has the interest of the richest and most inventive fiction' Eva Hoffman, New York Times 'These remarkably moving and instructive tales of the psychiatric encounter bring the reader into novel territories of the mind.
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Lisa (Guildford)

I enjoy reading fiction and non-fiction and sharing views on books. I'd like to find a book group in and around Guildford or start a book group if there are people close by who are interested.

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michelle (Godalming)

Looking for a book club

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Soph.reading (Camberley)

Want to read more and meet new people - I love crime and romance but I can enjoy every genre.

Soph.reading recommends:

This book kills by Ravena guron
This book kills
by Ravena guron | Buy this book
It has a few plot twists and has an amazing plot line with both of my favorite genres
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lucas (Guildford)

I'm 28, I love high fantasy and romance books, but would love to branch out into the thriller and horror genres :) Looking to join a weekly or monthly book club and meet like minded, friendly people. We could even hang out to just read, share your email if you'd want to chat :)

lucas recommends:

Throne of glass by sarah j maas
Throne of glass
by sarah j maas | Buy this book
Everything. The plot, the characters, the drama! The intense build up to what is my favourite book series.
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PrashantNair26 (Wallington)

I read around 8-10 books a year, but want to increase this. I have been living in the UK for three years now. I'm looking to participate more in the community and would love to meet people, chat about books, share recommendations, and discover new books. Hoping to join a group or to connect with people, once a week or once every couple of weeks

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LillianPresscot (Croydon)

Hiya, I’m Lillian. I love literature and books, they’ve been a great passion of mine, a source of pleasure and addiction. I would love to have like minded people to chat to and discuss books with.

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Lucy (Horley)

I am 30, recently moved to Horley and looking to meet new people. I like reading and want to branch out to different genres, I’ve never been to a book club before but would love to give it a go :)

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Karen (Haslemere)

Hi, I’ve been retired for a year now and find myself wanting to do something. I used to read a lot when I was younger and would really like to get back into it. I’ve read many different genres in the past. If a book grabs in the first pages I’m hooked. I think I would enjoy being in a book club for the discussion and friendship. I would like to meet monthly or whatever suits most people.

Karen recommends:

Washington Poe series by M W Craven
Washington Poe series
by M W Craven | Buy this book
It keeps you hooked and guessing all the way through. Great series of books
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Dorking Readers (Dorking)

Hi. Having found no book group, Bryan and Cally have decided to set up a group alternating between Dorking and Esther, meeting in a local cafe , on a weekend , to try different books and exchange views. Additional joiners are very welcome.

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Jrac77 (Wallington)

Hello, I'm James and have enjoyed reading since I was a paper boy caught sitting on the doorstep of a customer reading her paper! She found it amusing. Recently completed a degree in English Language and Literature at the ripe old age of 45 (never too late). Currently reading various stuff (as usual); including Russian literature (not usual). Be good to meet some new people who enjoy a good book or two. Regards, James

Jrac77 recommends:

The Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo
The Other Side of Truth
by Beverley Naidoo | Buy this book
Really captures the vulnerability and peril of refugees. Inspiring and sad.
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Ellie (Weybridge)

I'm looking for a book club in the Weybridge / Addlestone area! I'm 32 and love reading - I mostly read literary fiction, contemporary fiction and classics, but I'm also open to reading pretty much all genres

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Nutan (Woking)

Live in the present and building a life

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