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These 7 Book Clubs Combine Reading with Activism, And You Can Join Them Right Now
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I now see that the original 24 books posted are from the Action Book Club recommended reading "good neighbors" list here: https://littlefreelibrary.org/action-... and that there is now a new list of recommended reading "many voices" here: https://littlefreelibrary.org/actionb... Should I add those? Thank you.
Stella wrote: "I now see that the original 24 books posted are from the Action Book Club recommended reading "good neighbors" list here: https://littlefreelibrary.org/action-... and ..."
Thanks, Stella! Now updated. We'll launch a new reading list in January...stay tuned!
Thanks, Stella! Now updated. We'll launch a new reading list in January...stay tuned!
The new reading theme is...Everyday Heroes! https://littlefreelibrary.org/abc-rea...Our family club is trying to do good deeds or random acts of kindness for the New Year.



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Sydney Rappis writes:
“Reading promotes empathy and understanding, and book clubs are great places to find community and get exposed to authors and books you might not have picked up on your own. It’s great for readers who get nervous when talking to people they might not know very well, because you can always just talk about the book. Besides that, most books clubs are accompanied by food and drinks. It's really just a win-win situation.”