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Welcome to the group Lauren! Our August book is The World's Strongest Librarian. We don't have a September book yet but we'll decide when we meet in August. Hope you can join us soon!



Welcome, Rachel! there are definitely more bookstore options in Boston itself but there are a few around the South Shore as well.
Not quite the South Shore, but not too too far from Quincy is New England Mobile Book Fair in Newton.http://www.nebookfair.com/ They have a lot of new and remainder books. Its a really great place to just browse the shelves.
Not quite the South Shore, but not too too far from Quincy is New England Mobile Book Fair in Newton.http://www.nebookfair.com/ They have a lot of new and remainder books. Its a really great place to just browse the shelves.

Let's read some good books together!
Hi Carolyn,
This group initially started online here at goodreads. If I recall correctly, I reached out to a few local folks on goodreads and invited them to the group. A few of us decided to meet in real life once a month to have in person reading discussions. I've been in a few book clubs over the years.
My general tips are:
- have a set reoccurring day for in person discussions or live chats. For example we do the last Sunday of every month at 1 PM. This takes a lot of the hassle away of everyone piping in with what day works for them (and potentially getting hurt feelings if the group ends up picking a day that doesn't work for someone).
- determine if there are any guidelines for which books you pick. Several of the groups I was in had a "must be available in paperback" rule and some had page limits (like book should be less than 400 pages long).
- it is often helpful to pick books that have reading guides available. these are often useful to pick out a few questions to pose to the group. There are many sites on the web that have compiled a number of guides. www.readinggroupguides.com is one.
- For an initial book, it might be good to either just have the leader pick one or have a list of 3 or 4 ready for people to chose from.
- Decide how you are going to pick your books. I've been in groups that do it a few different ways. In one club, we all took turns bringing lists of 3-4 books and people would vote at the meeting to pick the next book. While at others, anyone can suggest a book and people determine through discussion what the next pick(s) will be.
This group initially started online here at goodreads. If I recall correctly, I reached out to a few local folks on goodreads and invited them to the group. A few of us decided to meet in real life once a month to have in person reading discussions. I've been in a few book clubs over the years.
My general tips are:
- have a set reoccurring day for in person discussions or live chats. For example we do the last Sunday of every month at 1 PM. This takes a lot of the hassle away of everyone piping in with what day works for them (and potentially getting hurt feelings if the group ends up picking a day that doesn't work for someone).
- determine if there are any guidelines for which books you pick. Several of the groups I was in had a "must be available in paperback" rule and some had page limits (like book should be less than 400 pages long).
- it is often helpful to pick books that have reading guides available. these are often useful to pick out a few questions to pose to the group. There are many sites on the web that have compiled a number of guides. www.readinggroupguides.com is one.
- For an initial book, it might be good to either just have the leader pick one or have a list of 3 or 4 ready for people to chose from.
- Decide how you are going to pick your books. I've been in groups that do it a few different ways. In one club, we all took turns bringing lists of 3-4 books and people would vote at the meeting to pick the next book. While at others, anyone can suggest a book and people determine through discussion what the next pick(s) will be.

I've been searching for a book club that reads books I am interested in and just purchased Children of Blood and Bone and see that you are reading it next month! Perhaps I found my club?! I'm Danielle. I'm from Bridgewater. I've never been in a book club before, but I've been reading a lot lately and want to talk about it! Thanks for having me!

An out of state friend recommended this group to me when she was browsing the forums.
I wanted to join because I have not read books on a regular basis as I use to. Hopefully, this will reignite my fire with dedicated book reading goals.

Kimberly wrote: "Hello! We just moved to the south shore this fall. I have always loved to read but find myself doing so much more because of covid."
Welcome! Be sure to check out our events, we have a couple of book discussion zoom meetings planned for the next few months.
Welcome! Be sure to check out our events, we have a couple of book discussion zoom meetings planned for the next few months.


There isn't a December book but this is what I found listed under events for January.
Book Club: The Count of Monte Cristo
Book club meeting, January 31, 2021 01:00PM
Online Meeting (video call), online , Weymouth, MA, US
Join us as we discuss our LONG winter read The Count of Monte Cristo. Every year, we skip having a December meeting and instead pick a longer read to get us through the holiday season, this year our pick is a classic. If the length is too daunting, consider finding it on audio. Due to COVID and the cold weather, we will meet via zoom to discuss the book on the last Sunday in January. People who RSVP Yes, will be sent a link to the meeting within a few days of the meeting. We will also pick a future read at this meeting.
Nicole wrote: "I'm new at using Goodreads groups - can someone let me know what December's pick is?"
Hi Nicole, Kimberly is correct. We typically don't have a December pick because it was always a challenge finding a time to meet with the holidays. Instead, we pick a longer book to read across December and January and meet to discuss it the last Sunday in January. This year's long winter pick is The Count of Monte Cristo
Hi Nicole, Kimberly is correct. We typically don't have a December pick because it was always a challenge finding a time to meet with the holidays. Instead, we pick a longer book to read across December and January and meet to discuss it the last Sunday in January. This year's long winter pick is The Count of Monte Cristo


Hi Welcome!
Our January meeting is over zoom. Feel free to join even if you haven't read or finished the book .
Info here: http://evite.me/2J6RjRyT64
I will be posting the February and March info soon.
Our January meeting is over zoom. Feel free to join even if you haven't read or finished the book .
Info here: http://evite.me/2J6RjRyT64
I will be posting the February and March info soon.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Count of Monte Cristo (other topics)Reflections (other topics)
Reflections (other topics)
The World's Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette's, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family (other topics)
The Spectacular Now (other topics)