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This is a casual and friendly book club that meets monthly at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill. We alternate between fiction and non-fiction selections and choose our books democratically via polls. Book suggestions are always welcome and appreciated! Flyleaf Books offers a 20% discount on books selected for our discussions!
Girlfriends Book Club (GBC) is not only a book club but a sorority of some sort. Founded in 2004, Girlfriends Book Club has branched out to form a total of 3 chapters, including the Raleigh chapter. Not only do our members have a passion for reading, but they also have a place in their heart for volunteer activities, fundraisers and Black History awareness.
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Lazy Lion Bookstore in Fuquay-Varina will soon be organizing a book discussion group, as well as a Scrabble night and a recurring casual Chess meetup. Please let me know when you join the group which activities you are interested in participating in. If you have suggestions for books you would like to read and discuss, please don't hesitate to mention them. Book group will meet once a month either Tuesday or Thursday. Please let me know when you sign up if there is a preference. The f …
I want to start this group to meet people because I am new to this area. The purpose of this group is for people in their twenties and thirties to meet up and discuss books, drink coffee, go hiking, go to wine tastings, pretty much go and do what ever is in anyones agenda. People who are in their twenties and thirties should join this club.
The Southern Ladies Book Club is back on Meetup! This group began several years ago and we want to increase our membership and meet some new book lovers! Southern Ladies Book Club is for women in their 40's and 50's who feel a connection to books and reading. This book club will depend on members' commitment to read and attend each month as consistently as possible. We are a relaxed, fun group, so if you weren't able to finish the book, you are still welcome attend to meeting to discuss the book …
We are a casual book club that alternates between locations in Durham and Chapel Hill/Carrboro. We meet the last Tuesday of the month. Our meeting places thus far have been the West End Wine Bar and Broad Street Cafe. Our book choices are chosen by attendees at the meetings. There are no fees to join this book club, however, there is an optional event fee to cover the costs of hosting. Our meeting are generally pretty laid back, members volunteer to lead discussion for the book, and sometimes we …
There are a lot of awesome books come from the Young Adult section of the library, and I know a lot of other adults read YA books and have nobody to dish about them with. There's a lot to dish! Dystopian futures, first loves and boarding schools - you can't go wrong. If you loved the Hunger Games, Princess Diaries, Sweet Valley Confidential, and all those other books that you want to put a paper bag book-cover on so nobody sees what you're reading, then you've found the right place! Bonus poi …
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This is the same group that used to meet as part of the Raleigh Women's Social Meetup Group. All we've done is move it to its own web page. We meet in a small venue so each monthly meeting is limited to 14 members. All of the current members are interesting women who are committed to attending our group on a regular basis. Most of us are over 40. We are informal, but do a pretty good job of sticking to the book with our discussion. Every few months we'll select the next 3 or 4 books at …
Join us on the last Friday of every month from 10:00 am to 12:00pm at Center for Excellence, 3803-B Computer Drive, Suite 106, Raleigh, NC 27609. It is just south of 440 off of Six Forks Road. Many of us read fiction like writers, so this group is especially attuned to aspiring writers who want to know more about the craft of writing. The books we chose are all available in paperback and can be found at the library in print or audio. The Wonderland Book Club is sponsored by the North Carolina W …
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Meet other book lovers! Join the Cary Book Club Meetup Group. We are a diverse group of men and women who love books and reading. We will be meeting once a month to discuss our monthly book selection. We may also meet on occasion for social events not directly related to books and reading.
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Gourmet coffee, a good page turning book, and great girl friends... does life get any better than that?!?! Make sure your schedule is clear every 3rd Tuesday or 3rd Thursday evening of the month to discuss our latest book. Books are nominated and then voted on through a poll and scheduled out 4 months in advance for the fast readers that need their next fix! Don't forget to nominate a book for the next vote! If you have great book to add to the next poll, be sure to send me an email, post …
A book club sponsored by Durham County Library that meets at East Regional Library. We read a variety of fiction and nonfiction. We like true crime, magical realism ,book club favorites, classics. Past books include Devil in the White City, the Soloist, Water for Elephants, Freakanomics, Age of Innocence, and The Book Thief.
I just moved to Cary and I want to start a book club for women interested in reading and sharing a book together. Our first meeting will be at my home on Wed. December 7th at 9:30 am. Coffee and tea will be served and any one is welcome to bring breakfast snacks to share. We will vote on what books we would like to read for the next 6 months. I look forward to meeting everyone....
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A small (I am going to cap the group off at 50) book club for those in their 20's and 30's looking to meet other females who like to read. Each month we will choose a book to read and discuss and we will try to find a restaurant to tie in with the book. Each month a different member will choose a book.
This is a book club that will meet monthly at one of the local coffee shops. Most of the books we read are best sellers and we will vote every month. We will also have book swaps from time to time. This group is limited to women in their 30's and 40's.
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Do you like to cook amazing food from around the world? Do you enjoy reading a mighty good book that stands the test of time? Then our group is for you! Let's cook a meal that blows your mind away, and discuss a book that changes our world.
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One of the keys to creating business success is to always continue to learn and if you are an entrepreneur or work alone you need to stay motivated and inspired every day. One of the best ways to achieve all those things is reading terrific business technique focused books. We will read one business/motivational manual per month and come together to discuss it and how we can apply what we have learned to improve our businesses and ourselves. We will choose our first 6 books at our first meeting …
The TriUPA UX Book Club is managed by the Triangle Usability Professionals' Association. You don't need to be a member to join, all you need is enthusiasm for creating easy-to-use interfaces. To learn more, go to www.triupa.org.
Smart but snob-free reading! The Hungry Intellectuals is a combination supper club & book club. It is designed to bring together young professionals who enjoy reading, eating, drinking and debating.
Durhamites between the ages of 21 and 40 are invited to discuss cutting edge literature and to enjoy a beer AT THE SAME TIME! This group is sponsored by Durham County Library and hosted by two ACTUAL LIBRARIANS.
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