in New Westminster, BC
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in Coquitlam, BC
5 attending
in Port Moody, BC
7 attending
in New Westminster , BC
15 attending · 9 waiting
in Burnaby, BC
5 attending
in Vancouver, BC
5 attending
in Vancouver, BC
20 attending
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Counselling Psychology Book Club is an enlightening, safe, professional, and fun place for experienced and novice counsellors and psychotherapists in Vancouver. At the Counselling Psychology Book Club, we are researching new titles from authors writing about counselling and psychotherapy theories as well as practices. We hope that the books we read will offer a fresh perspective on the way we think, live, and practice. Being a competent counselling and psychotherapy practitioner takes more than …
This group meets every month to discuss a Fantasy book. Each month we have a theme or subgenre, and make suggestions for books under that theme in a discussion thread. Then we vote in a poll to determine the specific book we will read for the meeting. The book is determined about a month in advance of the meeting. If you like reading a variety of Fantasy books, and are in the Coquitlam area, we'd be happy to have you join us!
What's that? You've never heard of BookCrossing? Get ready to have your mind blown!
An free, online community of book lovers, BookCrossing (http://www.bookcrossing.com/ho
me) is a website that lets you track your books' travels, be they across town or around the globe. Don't let that book gather dust on your shelf, SET IT FREE!
This isn't your grandmother's bookclub. There are no rules, no limitations, just a passion for the written word. We gather at least twice a month (and for occasiona …
This Club is for women 19 and over who are interested in reading one book per month and meeting regularly once per month at restaurants, pubs, and each other's homes to socialize, rate wines, and discuss the book. Some extra events may occur throughout the month that relate only to wine or books. Diverse backgrounds welcome as they make for interesting points of view. It is generally designed to allow women to express their points of view on the story and on their own experiences in a supportive …
There are so many great books that inspire us to live happier and more fulfilling lives. Why not join a book club to read some of these books together and share ideas? If you love personal growth and want to have a life that really rocks, this is for you! Since SFU is bringing Karen Armstrong to Vancouver in March, we'll start with her recent book Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life. Let's learn together how we can contribute to the fabric of compassion in the world.
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"A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it; or offer your own version in return." Salman Rushdie Welcome to the Cloverdale Book Club, a social gathering of book lovers who choose to read the same book and have a discussion about it. Come and enjoy a relaxed environment, a wide range of conversation meet some wonderful new friends. So come and join up and let's read some great books....and maybe some not so great :) Membership dues: $5 per meetup. …
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Meet kindred book lovers in a local Meetup Book Club! Fiction or non-fiction, paperback or hardcover, you'll read a new book every month. Come to laugh, share stories and make new friends!
Hi! This group is a friendly bunch of readers leaning toward the literary end of the reading spectrum. If you like unconventional, even iconoclastic, books, aren't too dogmatic or too easily offended, this group may be worth a try. NOTE: No racists or bigots welcome, and please, no @ssholery.
UX Book Club Vancouver is part of a larger collective of clubs worldwide that have been rapidly forming since 2008 and are now active in over fifty cities across the globe. Each meeting brings together a diverse group UX professionals—including information architects, interaction designers, visual designers, usability specialists, researchers, developers and students—for a fun, enriching discussion on books related user experience. The club will provide an opportunity to engage in learning acros …
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I couldn't find a book club in Maple Ridge so I thought I'd start my own. I have a bookshelf full of half read books and thought maybe if I had a little motivation, I could get those books read. If you are like me and like to read, and to discuss literature and to just sit around and drink coffee, I believe this group is for you. We read a variety of genres, always trying something new.
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We get together to read books and discuss political issues. The Blog The Libertarian Book Club blog is updated on a regular basis. The blog will give you an idea of the topics we discuss as well as the books we read. Topics Drug legalisation Non-interventionism Money, banking and Austrian economics Freedom of speech Gun rights Civil disobedience Books For a New Liberty by Murray Rothbard Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt Shakedown by Ezra Levant The Ethics of Money Production by Jör …
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Carlos Castaneda wrote a series of books which were popular in the 70's and 80's, about his immersion in a world of ancient wisdom passed down by a lineage of "naguals" - mentors of the Toltec traditions. Castaneda passed away in 1998, just after publishing his final book, "The Active Side of Infinity". After his death, there was a gradual disintegration of his work into opinion, gossip and controversy. The legacy of his books remain, however, and his work inspired and gave many of us an alterna …
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The opposite of "speed networking" No more than 10 people. 60 to 90 minutes. Comfortable, private setting. Getting to really know each other through facilitated discussion rather than aimless small talk. Inspired by Michael Port We started this group to help us implement the networking strategies outlined in Michael Port's book, Book Yourself Solid. If you're familiar with the book, you will know his advice to: "introduce 2 people in your network to each other" every day. The purpose of this gr …
Yoga is about living life more fully. Jana Yoga is often translated as the "path of knowledge" and reading books is one way of practicing it (Yes, conscious living is actually quite simple). We'll be meeting once a month and we'll be reading everything from old texts related to Yoga and Yoga philosophy, Meditation, and self-help. We're not Sanskrit scholars (although if you are, please join and share your knowledge), we're modern, sociable urban seekers trying to make sense of it all and new fri …
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Hello, the BC Business Book Club is the Meet Up avatar of MIB Book Club. Our mission is to help entrepreneurs and professionals create meaningful connections while learning and discussing business subjects. The educational value of our group has been approved by our sponsor, BCIT, who has offered to grant members a certificate of completion. We meet two to three times per month - that makes up to about 30 occasions a year to meet with like-minded business people, learn about exciting …
This is a group for fans of the horror genre living in and around Vancouver. We get together to enjoy and discuss genre culture and entertainment, including movies, TV, books, music, graphic novels, magazines, art, etc. We attend horror-themed events like movie nights, book club, concerts, shows, conventions, dance parties, ghost tours, and other attractions.
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I'm looking for a small, committed group to talk about a challenging work at a slow pace -- talking about a fairly small number of pages per session. If you're in a hurry to get through a life-list of books, I wish you well in another group. But if you like savouring the details of language and enjoy deep discussion of ideas, with a great piece of writing as the starting point and focus, you might find a home here. We will be reading: 1. A few essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson (TBA), then... 2. Wa …
Have you ever thought about writing a book? Have you written a book and are not sure what your next step should be? Are you a published author who feels there is more you could be doing to promote your own brand? Are you an established author who feels like trending technologies are passing you by? If you said “yes” to any of these questions, the Publishing Success Meetup Group is for you. We aim to address all of the big and small questions that present themselves to both new and established …
… Our adult programs include workshops, discussion groups, and book clubs that explore religious and theological questions, and clarify or challenge our moral and ethical persuasions. Each individual Unitarian is on his or her own journey and has made a choice to be a part of a religious community. Together, we hold as valuable the Principles and Purposes adopted by the Canadian Unitarian Council. We hope that you’ll join us!
Check us out at www.outsetters.org - we've existed for about 30 years. We exist mostly off the web. In ADDITION to members on Meetup, our 80 core members are singles & couples- mostly 55+, adventurous & active. Our events include skiing, snowshoeing, parties, games evenings, movie nights, book club & musical evenings, contra dancing, bowling, golf, etc. in the winter, and summer hiking and camping. We schedule 10-20 meetings a month for local events, & m'be 6 a year for trips, travel, & campin …
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