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

Bookbank
Meets at Bookbank at the Arts Cafe on Run by Bookbank Library service Cambridgeshire County Council - Libraries Sharing thoughts, ideas and books. We each take a book to share with other, there are often talks by authors too. We meet in the Arts Cafe at The Commemoration Hall, 29 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire PE29 2AQ and the nearest car park is Princes Street with a short walk down Literary Walk to the Hall. The event is fully accessible and there is a slope on Literary Walk into the venue. The local independent bookshop - Niche Comics Books bring new books and proof copies for readers to take away. The Arts Cafe has drinks and light refreshments available. Timing 7 - 9 pm Details from the Hall website: www.Commhall.org We meet at: The Commemoration Hall , 29 High Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire , PE29 2AQ Accepting new members Tags adults with low level literacy, English as a second language, graphic novel, lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender
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Buttercross Reading Group
Meets at Whittlesey Library on Run by Brenda Mead Library service This is an open group that reads mainly fiction and a good mix of genre. Books are chosen by group members and supplied by Cambridgeshire Libraries. Anyone welcome. Ask at the library for details of what we\\\'re reading, or come along to a meeting to find out more. We meet at: 31-35 Market Street, Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, PE7 1BA Accepting new members
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Rueben R
I'm a 30-something market researcher with a love for Literary Fiction, looking for a friendly and welcoming book club that meets once a fortnight in the evenings.
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Reading group in Huntingdon
We are a vibrant book club made up of diverse individuals from Huntingdon and its surrounds. We range in age and are an equal blend of time-tested authors and next-gen but aspiring prodigies operat...
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Reading group in Huntingdon
Our books offer us adventures to be savored, conversations that challenge us to think, words that take us to new dimensions vertically and horizontally, sharing them perhaps therefore allows us the...
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