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book clubs
Why Everyone—Yes, Everyone—Should Join a Book Club
Linda-Marie Barrett on the Pleasures of Reading in Community
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Linda-Marie Barrett
| September 10, 2025
Judge, Critic, Saloniére: On Sylvia Lynd, One of the Great Literary Citizens of the 20th Century
Nicola Wilson on the Book Society, Hugh Walpole, and Lynd’s Overshadowed Author Career
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Nicola Wilson
| June 26, 2025
Simple, Not Shallow: In Praise of Seemingly Surface Friendships
Annie B. Jones: “Surface, I have learned, might be okay. It might even be enough. It might be all there is.”
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Annie B. Jones
| April 23, 2025
Like reading? Reductress Book Club is here to make fun of you.
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James Folta
| April 3, 2025
Can Writers Ever Remember How to Read For Fun?
Amy Shearn on Accidentally Killing Her Book Group and Rediscovering the Joys of Getting Lost in a Story
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Amy Shearn
| April 1, 2025
I Hate This Jerk in My Book Club: Am I the Literary Asshole?
Kristen Arnett Answers Your Awkward Questions About Bad Bookish Behavior
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| October 3, 2024
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| May 21, 2024
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| March 26, 2024
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| June 2, 2023
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This book club connects incarcerated fathers to the outside world.
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Janet Manley
| April 17, 2023
Courageous Afghan teenagers help start an underground book club in defiance of Taliban.
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Jonny Diamond
| May 9, 2022
Oprah Winfrey is PEN/Faulkner’s 2022 “Literary Champion.”
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Jonny Diamond
| March 30, 2022
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| March 11, 2022
Uzo Aduba is leading a new book club for all of Netflix's literary adaptations.
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| October 13, 2021
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