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595 Meetup Groups match “Book Club” near New York, NY
*** Members decide which books we read. Check out "About Us" to learn more. *** The top three reasons to join the Woodbridge/Edison Book Club: (1) Read books you might not otherwise pick up; broaden your horizons! (2) Share in intelligent (but not stuffy) conversations about books and life. (3) Have fun in a comfortable setting, have a snack, and make new friends.
Come and meet other book lovers in Fair Lawn! The club is for people who like to learn from the books and understand the deepest undercurrents of the plot and characters’ nature. No books are off limits. Any book is good starting from ancient classics to contemporary bestsellers. If you are fascinated with some book(s), want to share and discuss your thoughts and feelings about it, and potentially learn what other people see in it, please come and meet us.
This is monthly book club for people interested in reading and discussing both new fiction as well as the classics. We have also read some non-fiction. Meetings take place on Suncays.
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This is book club for people who want to catch up on their modern classics such as Lolita, Catch-22 and On the Road. Book choices will be from the 20th century and on. We have a good group going so far, members coming from all over NYC. You do not have to live in Williamsburg to join! This is simply where the meet-ups will tend to be.
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Our book club is devoted to discussing and reading both fantasy and science fiction novels while maintaining a fun laid-back atmosphere. We hope to draw in like-minded individuals that enjoy the imagination and depth contained in such books. This group meets once a month in Manhattan (usually the 2nd or 3rd Tuesday of the month) with the goal of reading one novel in between each set of meetings. Selected books are posted on the wall of our meetup page prior to each meeting. To learn more please …
QUBC reviews books from various genres (both fiction and non-fiction). Many of the books reviewed are urban themed. Books are voted upon by club members. Supplementary activities are also incorporated into club meetings on a regular basis. Discussion questions, supplemental materials, and meeting information are maintained on this site. All are welcomed!
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A book group for people in Sunnyside and Woodside, Queens (or those who want to come here). Any age, any gender, is welcome. This is a group for people who want to meet others every month or two to talk about a book we've all read (or mostly read. We know, sometimes you hate a book and you just can't finish it. Come tell us how much you hated it and why!), and get to know people near you.
Hey Ladies! Are you someone that is looking to meet up with other gals in the area, make friends, and chat about great books maybe have a glass or two of wine and bite to eat? Then this club is for you! We will all vote on a new book each month and then meet up at a restaurant or lounge to discuss the book and have some fun and interesting conversation …
I decided to start the group because I cannot find a book club that assigns books that are more to my liking. So I am hoping to find other girls who will enjoy the type of books I love to read. I read both fiction and non fiction, but my main interest is stories that touch upon specific things: feminism, sexuality, mental health, etc. So join my group if you are looking to stay local in Brooklyn, like to drink and like to read.
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This group will select, read and discuss business books. If you have one that you want to share with the group please start a thread so we can formalize the selection process. After we select a book we can find a time/place that fits for the members that want to join in on the Offline discussion. We can have a online discussion also depending on the members participation. Please share your ideas on the book selection and format of this group the sooner you do the more influence you will have in …
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If you love books, bars, and meeting people from the neighborhood, please join me in starting a new UES book club! The Upper East Side Book and Pub Club will meet once a month, have fun and lively discussions about a variety of books (voted in by members), and enjoy and support the local pubs. Both women and men alike are welcome, but you have to live between 59th & 96th Street, 5th Ave & East End. Update 9/5/12: New Rule, we are getting so much interest outside of the area from some amazing fo …
Fascinated by psychology? We'll read books regarding cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and discuss the power of neuroplasticity. Meet and talk to others who share the same interest in psychology as you do. We'll meet monthly and books will cover key areas in psychology such as: - Behavioral psychology - Decision-making - Behavioral economics - Organizational psychology - Positive psychology
Hi, children's book scribblers and doodlers! Every week we hold a 15 minute info session on topics ranging from craft to publishing. Next, four individuals present their work or ideas for a group critique (20 minutes each). We give one another feedback, swap ideas, pair up word folks and picture folks, and support one another on the yellow brick road to Publishdom. (Picture books, chapter books, and YA novels all welcome)
Got a taste for crime and a yen for travel? Like being transported by both crafty plots and exotic locales? Then join our group of armchair detectives for a killer discussion of murder and mayhem that spans the globe. Housing Works Bookstore is partnering with one of Manhattan’s premiere independent publishers, Soho Press – and their imprint Soho Crime – to bring you some of the finest in mystery and suspense writing from around the world! Each month, The International Crime Book Group will disc …
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NYC Divas Book/Social Club is open to ladies 30+ in the NYC and North NJ area. If you're a fun loving lady who wants to connect with like-minded ladies, this is the group for you! NYC Divas Book/Social Club is for ladies who would like to expand their social circle, build friendships and enjoy fun activities in the process. Together we will enjoy a variety of activities (dining out, brunch, movies, book club discussions, wine tasting, shopping or day trips, game nights). The group is open to all …
We are a group of young (20's and early 30's) boozy book readers who believe that life is too short to always be too serious. We therefore would like to get together once a month to discuss and debate a short (
This book club reads popular fiction and non-fiction with spiritual themes, and then meets in fellowship for discussion. Redemption, humanity, freedom, rebirth, nature, justice, triumph, and the mystical are among the many spiritual themes explored. Hosted by Original Blessing: A Unitarian Universalist Congregation in north Brooklyn, New York. All are welcome!
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“Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” ― Mark Twain This group is all about whisky and books but feel free to bring a cigar!
Lots of great books become movies. Our group will go to the movies of books that have been made into film and then go out afterwards and discuss the movie and for those who have read the book, make the comparisons.
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This group brings together avid readers once or twice a month for a vegan food potluck and discussion of the prize-winning fictional novel du jour. For example, we might meet over tempeh reuben and lentil loaf to discuss a recent award winning novel (examples of recent award winning novels: Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk [National Book Critics Circle 2013], The Round House [National Book Award 2012], or The Orphan Master's Son [Pulitzer 2013]). Also, wine and spirits!
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