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Tips for setting up a book club

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Published: November 14, 2024
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Choose a mix of genres and authors to keep the reading list interesting and inclusive.
Choose a mix of genres and authors to keep the reading list interesting and inclusive.
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Define Your Purpose and Goals

  • Identify the focus: Decide whether your book club will focus on a specific genre, author, or theme, or if it will be more general.
  • Set clear objectives: Determine what you hope to achieve, such as fostering a love for reading, creating a social space, or encouraging intellectual discussions.

Gather Members

  • Spread the word: Use social media, community boards, and local libraries to advertise your book club.
  • Diverse membership: Aim for a diverse group of members to enrich discussions with varied perspectives.

Organise Meetings

  • Choose a venue: Select a comfortable and accessible location, such as a community centre, library, or a member’s home.
  • Set a schedule: Decide on a regular meeting time that works for most members, whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.

Select Books

  • Member input: Allow members to suggest and vote on books to ensure everyone is engaged.
  • Variety: Choose a mix of genres and authors to keep the reading list interesting and inclusive.

Facilitate Discussions

  • Prepare questions: Have a list of discussion questions ready to guide conversations.
  • Respectful environment: Foster a respectful and open atmosphere where all opinions are valued.
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