I obtained this book club idea from a meetup group I was a member of in Durham, North Carolina that I miss terribly. We read and discussed a book, but we always selected a restaurant that continued the theme (setting or main characters). We would also select books that were turned into movies and read the book first and then go see the movie. This book club welcomes men and women who are avid readers because it is a joy to hear a wide range of opinions regarding books.
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We are a fun group who loves books! We read all types of books and discuss them monthly. We meet at Coffee Cove, Gilbert and Warner Rds. 6:30-8:30pm, 3rd Mon. Of the month
This is a monthly book club focused on reading banned books. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month at the Mesa Cafe inside Bookmans. We started in September with 1984 and the book for October is Brave New World. We're looking for a wide variety of thinkers and some good discussions so if you love to read and want to talk about it, please join us!
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The Christian women's book club was founded as a book discussion group for Christian women. The book choices will be based on the desires of the group members. Possibilities for selection include Christian novels, popular novels, and interests brought foward by group members. Possibilities of authors include Alcorn, Dekker, Francine Rivers, Perreti and many others. Input on group members favorite authors will is welcomed and encouraged.
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This group is for women who love to read and enjoy fun conversations. We will choose one book per month and have a monthly meeting to discuss. Sometimes over coffee, wine or champagne brunch. We will also meet on occasion for other types of women events. We are only looking for active members, that will indeed read the book and attend monthly meetings. If this is you, then JOIN US! :)
A book discussion group for young professionals focused on remaining well read held the first Monday of every month at the Scottsdale Civic Center Library!
Like to read? Like to have great conversations? Our members call this meetup "a mid-week burst of energy." NEW MEMBERS WELCOME! Join our diverse reading community to discuss great books. Even if you are not familiar with the material, we welcome all members as listeners. Jump in at any time . . . you'll enjoy our passionate and lively conversations! We have frequent meetings to accommodate schedules... Feel free to pick and choose -- make all the meetings or only a few of them... For more inform …
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Want to get intrigued? Let's read notable women writers of mystery, suspense/thriller, and detective/crime fiction, from the classic works of Agatha Christie to the "modern" novels of other well or perhaps lesser known authors. Then let's discuss each book we've read (and whatever else comes up!) during a monthly dinner. You can have a look at a list of the books we've read so far here (http://tinyurl.com/7vcw6eq).
We are all avid readers, who read for escape. We pick books from our past and books that are newly release. We read fiction, but books of substance that will spark a good group discussion. Yes, we do meet and talk about the book!! We currently have two groups that meets each month. Our Saturday morning group that meets the 1st Saturday of each month. The Monday night group meets the 3rd Monday of each month. The groups pick books together every few months. Everyone is welcome in both groups.
This group reads a book on a science related topic each month and discusses it. We rarely have the answers, but we have the curiosity to explore ideas. Anyone interested in the life sciences should join this group.
What makes our book club different from all of the others? Well, it's because our authors are in attendance to discuss their book and to answer questions. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at 6pm. Our meeting place is Barnes & Noble at Pima and Shea, located in the Fiesta Shopping Center, 10500 N. 90th St., Scottsdale, Arizona.
This group is concerned to evaluate Quran, with respect to controversies in media, in relation to historical contexts and events, in comparision to other books, on account of its influence to current world events.
Do you love books for real women with a sense of humor? Do you love reading but don't want the pressure of reading a specific book every month? Do you want a positive, non-judgemental, open and comfortable group to discuss a variety of books? Are you looking for recommendations of books to read? Do you want to share opinions and insights on books you have read with a warm and accepting group? If you answer yes to any of these questions, then this is the group for you!
Looking to put together a group of like-minded Entrepreneurs to be thought partners and lead to greater successes. My thoughts is that we choose a beneficial book and between the book and our ideas, everyone will learn a little more at each meeting. Thoughts on meetup structure and book choices is welcome!
This is your literary and topical book discussion group in Central & North Phoenix! We select books & authors from National Public Radio programming. Go to npr.org for more information about National Public Radio if you don't already know about it! We are in our third year of existence. See below for our next month 's meeting and book choices. We pick the books a few months at a time either at meetings or by web poll. Once in a while we have a social meeting such as a brunch or gathering to wat …
A part of the Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society this friendly group of people meets every third Tuesday to discuss a different science fiction selection. Meet some people with a common interest in SF and Fantasy literature. Haven't read the book? No biggie. Come on in and see what the rest of us think about it.
Looking to make new friends and enjoy good books? I am! Looking to meet once a month (or less depending on length of group) at my home for food, drinks, and good conversation. Fiction, and select non-fiction books would be selected which we would vote on. Just an informal group of women who like to read, and like to chat even more ;-)
This group was originally designed for boys. However, after having so many boys with sisters we decided to invite all who are currently homeschooling and desire a reading group. The purpose of this group is to gather homeschooled children together once a month in a warm and nurturing environment, discuss the latest book chosen, and then proceed for an afternoon of fun! If you live near North Scottsdale or North Phoenix and have homeschooled children between the ages of 6 and 11, then this group …
Boys ages 7-13 getting together to discuss various genres of literature, foster a love of books, and encourage each other to try new adventures in reading. It's difficult to find groups of boys willing to say they love reading. Most are hesitant to try chapter books that may be interesting to them. I am a previous homeschooling mom looking for other moms who love childrens books and want to encourage their young men to enjoy reading by discussing their reading together. Plan to meet at local lib …
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Love beading and reading? This is the MeetUp for you. Members will bring their beading supplies, and spend time together beading and talking about any books they've enjoyed reading lately. No assigned book to read. Just come prepared to do some beading and talk about a book you've enjoyed reading lately, fact or fiction, or even a great cookbook! Any level of beader or reader is welcome!
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