Book clubs in Reigate

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

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Michelle

Hi 👋 I'm Michelle, a 40-something, young at heart, book mad, introvert, living in the heart of Reigate and studying for my BSc in Psychology and Counselling, with a view to changing careers. You're never too late to chase a dream. I have a bit of an obsession when it comes to buying books. I enjoy practically all genres and am a passionate advocate for, and supporter of, indie authors.

Michelle recommends:

An Exorcism of Faeries
by J. L. Vampa | Buy this book
Set in the 1990's at Trinity College, Dublin, The Exorcism of Faeries encompasses age-gap romance, forbidden romance, professor/student relationship, faeries and fae. I could not put this book down. Jl Vampa's writing has a wonderfully, addictive fluidity to eat that will have you losing yourself amd surrendering you day to this book. This is not a story for those wanting Tinkerbell-like 'fairies'. This is a book that demonstrates the darkness of 'faeries'.
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Roxi

I am an avid thriller/suspense reader (James Patterson) but I would love to expand my reading and join a book club to get other readers book choices and chat over a coffee or glass of wine.

Roxi recommends:

Cross by James Patterson
Cross
by James Patterson | Buy this book
fast-paced, page-turning narrative, characterized by short, suspenseful chapters and numerous twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the end. Readers appreciate the engaging storyline, well-developed characters with emotional depth, and the signature James Patterson writing style. The novel successfully blends multiple mysteries with a central plot, all tied together by the popular and relatable Alex Cross character. Key Strengths of the Novel: Fast-Paced Plot: The book is a "real page-turner" with quick, snappy chapters that build relentless momentum and keep readers hooked. Engaging Story: The storyline is filled with twists and turns, keeping readers guessing and on the edge of their seats until the end.
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Anne

I love to read especially crime fiction and I am looking for like minded people whom I can meet with to talk books and more.

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Ian

Modern fiction, fantasy and crime

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Sofie

Hello! I just got into reading again last year when I finished university. I read mostly thrillers but I have started reading cosy fantasy and romance books. I would love to meet readers of the same age to talk all things books etc!

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Georgia

Hi, I’m Georgia, I’m in my early 30’s and not long moved to Reigate. I love reading and enjoy meeting new people. I don’t know anyone in the area, so would be good to connect :)

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Erika

I love reading, if I had to pick a genre it would be crime fiction but I read just about everything! I would like to join a club of like-minded people to chat about books.

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Ella

Hi, I’m 22 and have recently moved back home from uni where I massively got back into reading! I’m looking to make some new friends I can chat all things books with (perhaps over coffee and cake!)

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Lauram

I love reading! I just moved to Reigate and don't know anyone around here- looking to meet new people who share the same interest!

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Storytime83

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Micaela

I’m early 30s and recently moved to Reigate. Looking for a book club to read together and meet people!

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Smilesbringsunshine

Long standing bookworm. Always got at least one book on the go. Have my favourites, but always exciting to find a new title or author I enjoy.

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Meghan

Meet new people Discuss books Something different to work

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