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There’s nothing like a good book—except maybe sharing your thoughts on a good book! StL bibliophiles have no shortage of ways to connect through book clubs focusing on a variety of topics. Kirkwood Public Library The library hosts several regular book discussion groups. If a regular book club does not work with your schedule, look out for the library’s What Should I Read Next? events. They offer a chance to discuss what you are reading and watching with other people, without the commitment of a monthly meeting.
The next is scheduled just in time for the winter holidays on Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. For more information on how to join, visit kirkwoodpubliclibrary.org. Left Bank Books The CWE bookstore hosts a variety of book discussion groups that are open to everyone. If you can’t meet in person, many of them also offer a virtual option to connect with the club through Zoom. Photo by Danielle King, courtesy of Left Bank Books
Fancy cozying up with a good book and then sharing your love of literature? Join fellow bookworms at these St. Louis area book clubs. Longtime independent bookstore Left Bank Books offers a variety of in-person and virtual book clubs that meet monthly, including the Gay Men’s Reading Group, Lesbian Reading Group and the Well-Read Black Girl Book Club. The store also hosts reading discussion groups for fans of book genres, such as horror and sci-fi. Check out the shop's website to find your novel niche.
Left Bank Books, 399 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, 314-367-6731, left-bank.com The beloved Webster Groves bookstore’s namesake book club meets on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Among additional clubs, the shop welcomes those passionate about romance, mystery, science-fiction/fantasy and young adult novels, as well as nonfiction reads. And to satisfy both bibliophiles and foodies, the Dinner Book Club, co-hosted with nearby local restaurant and brewery, Perennial on Lockwood, includes a curated meal based on the book selection.
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There’s Nothing Like A Good Book—except Maybe Sharing Your Thoughts
There’s nothing like a good book—except maybe sharing your thoughts on a good book! StL bibliophiles have no shortage of ways to connect through book clubs focusing on a variety of topics. Kirkwood Public Library The library hosts several regular book discussion groups. If a regular book club does not work with your schedule, look out for the library’s What Should I Read Next? events. They offer a...
The Next Is Scheduled Just In Time For The Winter
The next is scheduled just in time for the winter holidays on Dec. 19 at 6:30 p.m. For more information on how to join, visit kirkwoodpubliclibrary.org. Left Bank Books The CWE bookstore hosts a variety of book discussion groups that are open to everyone. If you can’t meet in person, many of them also offer a virtual option to connect with the club through Zoom. Photo by Danielle King, courtesy of...
Fancy Cozying Up With A Good Book And Then Sharing
Fancy cozying up with a good book and then sharing your love of literature? Join fellow bookworms at these St. Louis area book clubs. Longtime independent bookstore Left Bank Books offers a variety of in-person and virtual book clubs that meet monthly, including the Gay Men’s Reading Group, Lesbian Reading Group and the Well-Read Black Girl Book Club. The store also hosts reading discussion groups...
Left Bank Books, 399 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, 314-367-6731,
Left Bank Books, 399 N. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, 314-367-6731, left-bank.com The beloved Webster Groves bookstore’s namesake book club meets on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Among additional clubs, the shop welcomes those passionate about romance, mystery, science-fiction/fantasy and young adult novels, as well as nonfiction reads. And to satisfy both bibliophiles and foodies, the Dinne...
American Booksellers Association Winter 2025 Book Club Recs Speak With
American Booksellers Association Winter 2025 Book Club recs Speak with an author at your next meeting! Click on a name to send an email. When someone from a friend group dies, the secrets do not die with her. Four women — Casey, Elle, Kathy, and Lauren — were barely adults when they met and became friends at Northwestern University. Their friendship grew over the four years they spent at college, ...