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Sites 14
Virtual book club sponsored by the Toronto Public Library, open to members all over the world. Discusses monthly picks, hosts online author chats, and holds contests.
Online reading club. Site has book reviews.
Reading group community, friendly message boards and chats. Newcomers welcome.
Reading group and discussion forum for both fiction and non-fiction. Includes live author interviews and chats.
Book discussions reading group. Join in on the monthly read, read and give your opinions on books and authors.
A site for book discussion groups with reader guides, recommendations, free online lit courses, book club ideas and activities.
Provides a moderated forum to discuss a book chosen by readers each month. Requires registration.
Swap your used paperback books with other book lovers while reading books from other members for free.
Selections for lively book discussions. Features annual print publication, hints for leaders, hints for starting groups.
The UK’s largest reading group network.
Online book discussions in all genres. Readers' Guides are provided for selected books.
Local chapters or virtual reading groups. Founded by Guinevere de la Mare and Laura Gluhanich.
We read a chapter daily of a published author's book and discuss the questions that come up in the reading.
A pitch to Howard Schultz to have a conversation about books at Starbucks stores.
Local chapters or virtual reading groups. Founded by Guinevere de la Mare and Laura Gluhanich.
Book discussions reading group. Join in on the monthly read, read and give your opinions on books and authors.
Reading group community, friendly message boards and chats. Newcomers welcome.
Online book discussions in all genres. Readers' Guides are provided for selected books.
A site for book discussion groups with reader guides, recommendations, free online lit courses, book club ideas and activities.
A pitch to Howard Schultz to have a conversation about books at Starbucks stores.
The UK’s largest reading group network.
Virtual book club sponsored by the Toronto Public Library, open to members all over the world. Discusses monthly picks, hosts online author chats, and holds contests.
Reading group and discussion forum for both fiction and non-fiction. Includes live author interviews and chats.
Provides a moderated forum to discuss a book chosen by readers each month. Requires registration.
Online reading club. Site has book reviews.
We read a chapter daily of a published author's book and discuss the questions that come up in the reading.
Swap your used paperback books with other book lovers while reading books from other members for free.
Selections for lively book discussions. Features annual print publication, hints for leaders, hints for starting groups.
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