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How Many People Are in a Book Club in the US? The Old Estimate Is Way Off

According to most sources, the current figure for how many Americans are in a book club is five million. However, this figure hasn't been updated in over 25 years, so a new estimate is long overdue. Before we share our new estimate, let's go over where the old estimate came from, and why you shouldn't believe everything you read on the internet.

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What It's Really Like to Join an Online Book Club (And How to Find the Right One for You)

Online book clubs let you engage with others about books instead of just reading them alone. They bring together curious readers on forums, apps, or virtual meetups to discuss a shared book in depth. In a good online book club, you connect with fellow bibliophiles around the world, explore themes and characters you might have missed, and find motivation to finish your reading. Unlike a celebrity "pick of the month" or a casual social media thread, a serious book club is a discussion-based experience with a clear structure. Many readers join these clubs because they want a dedicated space and thoughtful conversation, things that celebrity-led clubs or one-off chats don't provide. In other words, an online book club is about participation, not just passive reading.

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Beyond the Hype: Why Celebrity Book Clubs Fall Short for Serious Readers

In the world of literary enthusiasm, celebrity book clubs have become powerhouses of influence. Reese Witherspoon's picks routinely top bestseller lists, Oprah Winfrey's selections can catapult unknown authors to stardom, and Jenna Bush Hager's "Read with Jenna" has become a fixture on The Today Show. These star-powered reading initiatives have unquestionably boosted book sales and reading visibility.

Yet for serious readers, these glittering book clubs often fall short of what we're truly seeking: genuine literary community and thoughtful discussion.

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What are the Best Free Online Book Clubs for Adults in 2025?

Looking to share your love of books with others without leaving home or spending a dime? You’re in the right place! In this 2025 guide, we’ll explore the best free online book clubs for adults. These aren’t just passive “read this book” lists – they’re vibrant communities with real back-and-forth discussion (forums, virtual meetups, group chats) where readers connect. From dedicated book club websites to thriving social media groups, you’ll find a welcoming place to chat about stories with fellow book lovers.

Whether you crave deep literary analysis or just a friendly chat about the latest bestseller, there’s an online book club for you – completely free. Let’s dive in!

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What are the Best Online Communities for Book Lovers?

Welcome, fellow book lover! In today’s digital age, you don’t have to read alone. Online book communities offer a wonderful way to share your love of reading with others and enrich your literary life. Whether you’re looking to discuss the latest bestseller, swap recommendations, or start or participate in a virtual book club, there’s a vibrant community for you. These platforms make it easy for readers to connect across the globe, share reviews and thoughts, and discover new books they'd never have found on their own​. Best of all, the most popular communities are actively moderated, welcoming, and friendly: much like a cozy in-person book club, just available anytime and anywhere.

Below, we’ll explore some of the best online communities for book lovers. From dedicated book discussion forums to social media groups and apps, each of these platforms offers something unique. First up is BookBrowse’s own community forum, followed by other top sites like Goodreads, Reddit, LibraryThing, The StoryGraph, and newer book club apps like Fable and Bookclubs. All of these are great options (most are completely free) and cater to a wide range of reading interests. Let’s dive in!

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How to Write a Book Club Discussion Guide

How to Write a Book Club Discussion Guide

Need to brainstorm discussion questions for your book club's next meeting? We're here to help! In this article, we'll cover the basics of writing a successful book discussion guide.

The approaches below can be used for pretty much any situation and setting where you need discussion questions for a book, whether you’re facilitating an in-person conversation with your book group members, hosting an online discussion, or creating an online reading guide for anyone to use.

And if you need an extra hand, be sure to check out our list of 36 Book Club Discussion Questions for Any Book

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