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Are you looking to start or join a book club? Welcome! We're a book club networking site serving the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand with listings for local groups, author events, and phone chats. (View map of groups.)

Open Format
You'll note in our database that a number of listings are for 'reader's circles.' These are a new kind of book group where people attend with whatever they're reading. The only structure is if participants decide to have an 'optional book.' Otherwise, everyone just brings their own books, articles, magazines, and conversation goes from there. The idea is to loosen the usual format so participants can select their own reading and attend even if they're still in the middle of a book. Conversation inevitably covers the books brought and many other subjects as well.

Our Vision

Reader's Circle seeks to renew the spirit of dialogue that animated the coffeehouses of early modern England and the salons of Enlightenment France. Franklin's Junto and the Lyceums of the 19th century also suggest the tone of American life we hope to facilitate.

501(c)(3) Non-profit

Unlike some .org’s, which may in fact be for-profit businesses, Reader’s Circle is the real thing. All donations are used to support our mission: to build an inclusive community, the reading public brought together as a body instead of existing merely as an abstraction.

Reader's Circle currently has 764 book club listings and 174 authors available for over-the-phone visits with groups that have selected their book. Top cities include: New York City, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, San Francisco, San Diego, Boston, and Brooklyn; Portland, Cambridge, Minneapolis, Arlington, Houston, Austin, San Jose, Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, and Phoenix.

Author Phone Chats

Speak with an author at your next club meeting. Click on a name to send an email.

Apologies Forthcoming

Xujun Eberlein

Some Like It Red Hot

Robin Merrill

   

Into the Sunset

Donald Capone

Playing the Game

Shawn Rohrbach

   

Off Kilter

Linda Wisniewski

Life Is Simple

Joe Gartrell

   

The Spoken Words of Spirit, Jim Fargiano

Asylum

Joshua Allen Raab

   

Anathema

Colleen Coble

The Convenient Groom

Denise Hunter

   

The Samson Effect

Tony Eldridge

Beyond Mud and Vines

Jacqueline Jorgensen

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