Book clubs in Andover

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

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Robina

I like a mix - classic, recent, biog, foreign translated, travel. We moved to Andover from Somerset 18 months ago - don't know many people and have been in a bookclub for a long time, appreciating the company and stimulation.

Robina recommends:

Coming Down the Wye by Robert Gibbings
Coming Down the Wye
by Robert Gibbings | Buy this book
His description of nature and his beautiful engravings
Hotel Milano by Tim Parks
Hotel Milano
by Tim Parks | Buy this book
Brand new book by a much-praised author, prolific writer I've never heard of and spotted in the library recently.
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Rachel

I love a good book, or at least I used to! Between looking for new horizons and ways to meet new people with shared interests and a hope of re-discovering a lost love, I'm hoping to find a book club near me to join. Andover or Whitchurch perhaps, but I'd need to know where and when they meet, and as I work full-time, I'm hoping there's an evening based club available somewhere please?

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Jasmine93

Love fantasy books and love talking about books! Fast reader! Would like to join others with the same interests! 30F.

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BookReader115

Gosh, I wouldn't know where to begin in describing myself, I like to have a good discussion on various topics of interest. I love to read either sci-fi fantasy novels, or ww2 survival stories, I have a heartfelt interest as my grandfather fought during the war, and my grandmother was in the land army.

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Andover Library Reading Group

The group meets at the Chantry Centre in Andover, Hampshire, with a maximum of 10 people. The venue and set of books are provided each month, and Yvonne Collins chairs the sessions.

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Andover Hearing Impaired Reading Group

The group meets monthly at the Andover Library and is run by Barrie Wickens. It provides a warm, supportive environment where participants can come together to discuss a range of different books, ranging from modern fiction to classics. Anyone is welcome to join and it is especially suited to those with a visual impairment. The Chantry Centre in Hampshire is where they meet.

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Totton 1

Meets at Totton Library on Run by Lian Sills Library service Group reads general fiction We meet at: Library Road, Totton, Hampshire, SO40 3RS

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