How to Start a Book Club

Group Of Friends Taking Part In Book Club At Home

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In this increasingly digital age, we often lose touch with the friends and fellow book geeks, who were once a mainstay of our bookish lives. We fall out of touch, or our interactions are brief and meaningless. Fortunately, there are ways to reconnect with your friends and colleagues–both online and in a more traditional book-club setting. This is the perfect opportunity for you to start a book club.

Here are ideas you should consider when you start your book club.

Focus Your Book Club:

Call for Book Club Members:

Hold a First Meeting:

To Moderate (or NOT):

Potential Issues (Items for Discussion):

Remember! The idea behind a book club is for you to get together with friends and fellow book geeks–to have a good time. It’s about reading (something you enjoy) and then discussing your opinions with others, who may offer their (very personal) take on the reading selection. You may not always see eye-to-eye, but (I hope) that you will build a group based on respect and mutual friendship. If the group becomes a gathering of frustrated rantings, or even violent outbursts, it’s time for you to find a different group.

Of course, you may find yourself in a community that’s too small to support a book club. If you are unable to find a group of people who are willing (or able) to join you for a book discussion, I encourage you to search online for a book club that will meet your needs. Or, you can start an online book club yourself.

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