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The 13 Things Book Clubs Look For When Picking Books

When you look at the representation of book clubs in the media in general, they are often portrayed as social groups that drink wine and gossip and - if there's time - discuss rather unchallenging works of "women's fiction." This view is shared by many readers. In fact, when we asked people who read at least one book a month and who are not in a book club their reasons for not being in one, 33% said they thought book clubs are primarily social groups not engaged in serious book discussion!

While there is truth to the idea that many book clubs make time for social discussion and that some enjoy a glass of wine (more on these topics in future posts), data shows that book groups generally read high-quality, thought-provoking books that spur intellectual debate across a range of genres and topics.

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Our book club prefers books that are available from the local library in a variety of formats.
# Posted By Theresa C Grochowsky | 7/16/19 3:52 PM
My book club prepares a yearly schedule. Each member suggests a book. We read a wide variety and lean toward current books - both fiction and non-fiction and political. We meet mid-morning and have brunch hosted in member's homes.
# Posted By Joyce Anderson | 7/20/19 12:47 PM
The books have to be available at the library.
# Posted By Eva Sharell | 7/22/22 4:03 PM
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