Book clubs in Warwickshire

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

All listings in Warwickshire

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Rachel (Nuneaton)

I live near Nuneaton and would love to make new friends. I am a young woman who loves to read crime, psychological thrillers and have just started to read classical literature. Would love to meet new people and discover new book recommendations. I am a support worker, so my free days change regularly, but would want to try to meet up regularly.

Rachel recommends:

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
And Then There Were None
by Agatha Christie | Buy this book
It is popular, but all in all one of my all time favourite books. Amazing plot and fantastic plot twist during the big reveal.
The Yellow Wall-Paper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The Yellow Wall-Paper
by Charlotte Perkins Gilman | Buy this book
A short story depicting a physician's wife descend into madness. The way the story is written makes you feel like you are on the journey with the main character. A truly unforgettable read for me.
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Richard (Nuneaton)

I enjoy crime thrillers of all sorts and I’m quite flexible to try other genres of books as well I live by myself and am looking for company to join in with

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Tim H (Rugby)

Classics and modern. Gormenghast to the Kiterunner. Hemingway to Grisham. I’m a slow reader and don’t read lots.

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Macey (Warwick)

I have spent 2023 getting back to reading and have found I love to read across a broad variety of genres depending on what mood I am in, though getting stuck into a brilliant fantasy series is something I never get tired of!

Macey recommends:

The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
The Song of Achilles
by Madeline Miller | Buy this book
So tragically beautiful, I still think about it almost daily!
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AKEEL (Warwick)

i love reading books and i want to meet new people

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ratan4eng (Leamington Spa)

i am intrested in English Literature, Philosophy Economics and Globalisation topics. I have a PhD IN Comparative Literature . I wanted to discuss non fiction and world literature. Rathan Kumar N

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ella (Stratford-upon-Avon)

i'm a teen who likes pretty much every genre! i am looking to start or join a book club and hopefully make some new friends (:

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Literarygirl (Warwick)

I’m relatively new to Warwick and keen to connect with other book lovers. I enjoy a wide range of fiction, particularly mysteries and thrillers. However, I love to be introduced to new authors. Currently reading “Home Truths” by Charity Norman Last book read “Where the Crawdads Sing” Next book lined up 😊 “Blond Roots” by Bernardine Evaristo ( I hate to be without a book)

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Ono82 (Rugby)

I would like to meet new people and have read a range of books.

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Pauline (Nuneaton)

I love reading especially psychological thrillers. Looking to meet new people as my husband passed away recently and I need to keep occupied.

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Paul (Warwick)

I am now working part time and have time to read and would like to meet new people and spend more time reading. My favourite authors are Ian McEwan, Jonathan Coe, David Lodge, and William Boyd. I do like women writers too, like Barbara Kingsolver or Anne Tyler and open to read a wid range of books. I live in Warwick and would like to join a book group. Please do get in touch.

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Julie (Alcester)

I used to belong to a book club before Covid, meeting every 4 weeks but we never really got it going again. I retired last year and started thinking about joining another one recently. I love reading as do my 2 daughters so we often discuss and swap books. Belonging to a club made me read books I would never have considered and different genres . I am so pleased I did read them , as enjoyed them immensely but would never have chosen them myself. I like all sorts of genres but not too keen on sci-fi. I live in Redditch and did see something about meeting in a cafe in the town centre. I do not live far from Alcester so happy to go there if that is the nearest. I would be happy with monthly or less frequent meetings . Thank you Julie

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CSmith (Rugby)

I have just got back in to reading and would really like to find more people that like to read or a book club. I like fantasy , romantacy and thriller

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Kieron (Rugby)

Looking to meet new people in the area I read self growth books, romance and thrillers.

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Del (Rugby)

I would like to meet new people

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Emma (Warwick)

I like reading a mix of genres, from classics to fantasy and crime novels. I'm always interested in different people's recommendations and reading something new to me.

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Karthi (Warwick)

I'm getting back into reading books for fun. My favourite genre's are fantasy and sci fi, but I find anything that gives a lot to think about, and has interesting themes, is a good read.

Karthi recommends:

A Storm of Swords
by GRRM | Buy this book
An Amazing read
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Jaz G O’H (Warwick)

Love reading Romance Fantasy books whenever I have free time

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Bella (Rugby)

Just moved to the area and would love to make some like minded friends

Bella recommends:

Keep the aspidistra flying  by George Orwell
Keep the aspidistra flying
by George Orwell | Buy this book
Flawed characters!
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Will (Rugby)

I’m an avid reader of fantasy, sci fi and historical fiction. Looking to find a book club locally. I’m a sole parent 247 so any excuse to get out more and meet cool people !😂.

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