Book clubs in Hull

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

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Gillian Godden

Hi I'm a local author and wondered if you ever had author chat evenings. I write gangland crime books. I also work for the NHS. At Bransholme Health Centre.

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Tigress

I Enjoy reading thrillers, crime, detective novels, occasionally family sagas etc. I choose an author to try out and often read every book they've written. I feel quite isolated as I am main carer for my disabled son, reading is my outlet, but would like to socialize more and meet new people, in such a way that it is totally removed from my everyday life of caring

Tigress recommends:

The Secret by Lee Child
The Secret
by Lee Child | Buy this book
To me this book is a definite page turner, fast paced, a joy to read, I can't gobble the words up quickly enough. Main character is a modern day hero who tends to flout the rules of normal society
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Courtney

I am looking to expend my social circle and get recommendations for other books. I like most genres however I tend to read true crime, detective mystery, history and horror/triller books the most. I am looking for somewhere that is potentially online to start to gain confidence and that meets a few times a month.

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JJ

I like reading

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Hessle Library Readers group

Meets at Hessle Library on Run by Joanne Robinson Library service The group enjoy a cosy and informal atmosphere, and meet on the 1st Tuesday of every month in the comfort of the local library to discuss a variety of reading material, from bestsellers to classics. All new members welcome. We meet at: Southgate, Hessle, Hull, East riding of yorkshire, HU13 0RB Accepting new members

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Anlaby Book Club

The Anlaby Book Club Library service run by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council - Libraries meets up on Fridays at Anlaby Morrisons. It's a chilled and casual environment where members take turns to choose a book and share their thoughts and opinions. Start time is 6:30, so let the Book Club know if you're interested in joining by texting 07772639206. The address is Springfield Way, Anlaby, Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and new members are always welcome! Topics such as bibliotherapy (Mood-boosting Books) and Chatterbooks are often discussed in the Club.

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Fred Moore Chatterbooks

Meets at Fred Moore Library on Run by Karen Daniels Library service We meet every other Tuesday from 4 - 5 at the Fred Moore Library in Hull. We are all girls aged between 9 and 12 (except me of course!). We chat about the books we have been reading for the first part of the session and then have an activity afterwards. This can be a craft, game, anything really but we try to keep it literature/literacy based. When it was the General Election, we even had a mock election for book characters to help the girls get an idea of what the process was. We meet at: Wold Road, Hull, Kingston upon hull, HU5 5UN Accepting new members Tags Chatterbooks

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Book Club

The group meets at Planet Coffee and is run by Jenny Wilde, offering library services such as book clubs and book-related activities. We are now accepting new members! This is a great opportunity for adults with low level literacy, who could greatly benefit from bibliotherapy, Chatterbooks, e-books, graphic novel, online resources, talking books and even writing. Join us for some hot cocoa and book chat in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire - just drop Jenny a line at jenwilde4@hotmail.com.

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Fred Moore Chatterbooks Group

Tracey Acum leads a reading group for children, meet up every two weeks at Fred Moore Library. The target attendees are between the ages of 8 and 12 and lack of exceptional reading skills is not a requirement. Fun companion arts, crafted puzzles ensure a delightful experience for everyone that signs up. They embrace new members, and the meeting spot is set at Wold Road in HULL. The title of this group is "Chatterbooks."

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Fred Moore Reading Group

The Karen Daniels-led reading group for grown-ups, offered by the library service, convenes at Fred Moore Library. We'll talk about what we're reading rather than chose a predetermined title, sharing enjoyable books. The group at Wold Road Hull, residing at HU5 5UN, is accustomed to welcoming newcomers.

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Chatterbooks

The Gipsyville Library hosts a reading group for 8-10 year-olds on the 1st Thursday of each month, under the supervision of Tracey Acum from the Library Service. The group, called Chatterbooks, offers engaging activities like crafts and puzzles that every child can enjoy regardless of their reading level. New members are welcome to attend meetings that take place in the Gipsyville Multi-purpose Centre situated at North Road, Hessle Road, Hull Kingston upon Hull, HU4 6JA.

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Avenues Reading Group

The group convenes at Avenues Library and is facilitated by Tracey Acum, an official from the library. They are sociable individuals who delight in gathering every month to socialize while participating in book discussions over a cup of tea and biscuits. Over the course of six months, the members choose books to read collectively; selecting whichever literature they desire. The venue is located at 76 Chanterlands Avenue, Hull, Kingston upon is hospitable to beginners who want to join.

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Chatterbooks at Bransholme Library

This is a reading group at Bransholme Library, aimed at kids between the ages of 8-12. Tracey Acum is the administrator in charge of the monthly sessions. It's important to note that the children don't need advanced reading skills to benefit from participating. The meetings feature puzzles, crafts and other activities that are both engaging and enjoyable. Located at Goodhart Road in Hull, East overriding of Yorkshire at the library service as part of the Chatterbooks Program. Also, please consider that they are welcome to accept additional members.

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Different Skies

Led by Phil Cooper and hosted at the Food for Thought Cafe, the Literature Group organized by the Library Service gathers to discuss both current and vintage sci-fi and fantasy works, and warmly welcomes new joiners. The library service provides printable copies of future novels the groups will peruse by the services during rather informal discussions - a limitless prospect for any led passionate reader hoping to visit. To disentangle a unified sci fi/fantasy reading outlet from contemporary fantasy groups that much echoes a structure alike would happily delight any exquisite recital-holder. Reading prolific stories each week amongst a group of self-confessed literature adherents prospers both standalone tales but also collect conformances are added by reading new intricately weaved installments-one taking discourse one episode including ad-action page-following step; individual imagination fragments suddenly coming closer with consequent thoughts and symbols and notes work individually associated harmoniously, discussing ideas in shared context is truly what makes BookFlock and program itself so distinct. Simply stride over and blend perfectly amidst side ideas effectively minimizing information given preparing readiness any joining. Our generous gratitude will carry astride in visits the Hull Central Library functioning arena solely superb gratituate attraction prospective attendance in eager individuals adventurus.

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Hull Central Library Afternoon Reading Group

Hattie Johnson from the library service leads the group, which meets at Meeting Room 1 in Hull Central Library. The group schedules monthly meetings where they discuss a chosen book from a pre-selected list ranging from modern and classic fiction works to non-fictional titles. The meetings maintain a friendly and welcoming environment for everyone, and participants are encouraged to critically contribute their thoughts about the book. New members are currently accepted, and group functions are held at Albion Street, Hull, HU1 3TF, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU1 3TF.

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Central Chatterbooks

Run by Tracey Acum and supported by the library service, this reading group for children ages 8-12 meets once a month on the last Thursday. All kids are encouraged to join, regardless of reading level. In addition to engaging in book discussions, the group also does activities such as crafts and puzzles for added fun. The Albion Street location is the Hull Central Library, and new members are happily welcomed. This program falls under the category of Chatterbooks.

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Ings Chatterbooks

The Ings Library & Customer Service Centre hosts a Reading Group for children aged 8-12 years old, every second Tuesday of the month. Tracey Acum leads the library service and welcomes all children to join, regardless of reading level. In addition to discussing books, the sessions incorporate enjoyable activities like crafts and puzzles. This reading Group, known as ‘Chatterbooks’, is currently accepting new members and meets at Ings Center, Hull, Kingston upon hull.

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Holderness Road Chatterbooks

This is a group for children aged 8-11 yrs that meets monthly on the 1st Tuesday of every month at Hollowness Road Library & Customer Service Centre. The leader is Tracey Acum from the library service. All children are welcome, regardless of their reading ability, and the group includes activities like crafts and puzzles to make the sessions even more enjoyable. Group meetings are held in Hull on Holderness Road, Kingston upon Hull, HU9 2AH and welcome new members. This group is hosted by Chatterbooks.

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