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46 Meetup Groups match “Book Discussion” near Norcross, GA
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Love the works of Zora Neale Hurston, Frantz Fanon, Toni Morrison, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Edwidge Danticat and countless other celebrated Black authors? If so, join other Black women who love to read fiction and nonfiction books written by the most notable writers of African descent. We will read classic works of the past and present, and will help each other identify talented new writers of the future. Book discussions will take place in our homes, restaurants, cafes, book stores, a …
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We are a African American book club that has been around since 2008. We are more than your average book club we are a social book club, meaning we are first and foremost a book club but we enjoy our sisterhood/bonding time with things like our annual trip, family day, christmas party, commiunity service and other social events. We are a fun group of ladies and we each offer something different and we are looking for other great ladies to add to our special blend of chocolate.
You are looking for nice Ladies who love to read, talk and like to share a laugh or two? Join us! The purpose of this group is bringing together book loving ladies on a regular base to enjoy good reads and each others company. We are not limited in our book selection and we´d love to get your suggestions! Did you read a good book in the past and want to discuss it in the group? Feel free to let us know and host one of our meetups! There is a waiting list for each scheduled meetup and I´m glad to …
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Hello Book Lovers! If you enjoy keeping your mind as active as I do, then you'll want to be a member of this group! Once a month, we'll meet and discuss books that promote spiritual and personal growth! We'll review books written by authors such as Eckhart Tolle, Marianne Williamson, Abraham Hicks, Echo Bodine, Jane Roberts and much, much more! Let's get together and enjoy stimulating conversation over coffee and lounge chairs. :-) Sound Fun?? Then please join, so we can learn and enlig …
UX Book Club Atlanta is part of the international UX Book Club network – UX/IA/IxD professionals, students and fellow travelers who gather to discuss books related to User Experience, Information Architecture, Design, Interaction Design, Strategy, Creativity and more. Sometimes authors join us online, including John Kolko (Thoughts on Interaction Design) and Whitney Quesenbery / Kevin Brooks (Storytelling for User Experience). Follow us on Twitter; @UXBooksATL and join our GoodReads group where …
Open Pages ATL is a meet-up group for savvy readers looking to connect with other book lovers in the city. This group is for anyone interested in great book discussion coupled with exploring some of Atlanta's social neighborhood spots.
Our group provides a way to meet and hear from people you would never run into otherwise. We provide a place to respectfully exchange views, and welcome any viewpoint. Members come from all over Atlanta and from all different age ranges (college to retired). We strive to maintain respectful interesting conversation, and are more focused on learning than honing debate skills or promoting a particular agenda. It's a chance to get beyond the sound bites see things through other people's eyes. We a …
For those of us who love Science Fiction and Fantasy in the Midtown area. This book club will allow us to discuss what we love and read new books that we might not have before. It will meet up on a monthly basis in Piedmont Park initially, until a more permanent schedule and place is found.
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This group is for the "Nerdy Black Woman" who enjoys reading cerebral nonfiction and fiction books. It's for the thinker that seeks out books to challenge her worldview, broaden her horizons, teach her bittersweet lessons on the deeper meaning of life, and answer many of her existential questions. These will be books that span across all disciplines (e.g., History, Science, Politics, Psychology, Human Behavior, etc). Poorly written and poorly conceptualized books (i.e., street lit, hood novels, …
I want to form a book club for women in the Perimeter area (Brookhaven, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs) who are in their 30s and 40s. Each month one person from the group will choose a book and we will meet on a monthly basis at an area restaurant to discuss it. If you love reading books and dining out, and if this type of group sounds interesting to you, please contact me at kristinrweber@yahoo.com. I am going to limit the size of the group to around 12 - 15 ladies, so join fast!
We're an awesome bookclub - you need only attend one meetup to feel welcomed! A great group of women, all avid readers, we're a warm and friendly group. We meet monthly and read a wide variety of books... we'll even consider your favorites so feel free to make suggestions! The only thing better than a great book is a great book discussion... join us for a literary good time!
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Are you looking to connect with other progressive Christians? We're a group of curious, questioning, opinionated folks trying to figure out where our faith in a radical, radically welcoming Jesus meets real life. And we like books! We gather twice a month to discuss popular theology, non-fiction, and novels. In the past couple of months we've tackled books by Marcus Borg, Octavia Butler, Shane Claiborne, Doug Pagitt, and Kate Braestrup. This group is sponsored by Praxis Church UCC, a progressiv …
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For readers in the Henry County area who want to discuss books. We will meet once a month for discussion and socializing.
Comida y Conversación - Spanish Language Meetup: Enjoy some great food and speak Spanish with others who have an interest in the language. Practice your Spanish by speaking to other people and improving your conversational skills. We will meet at least once a month, enjoy a good meal, and speak Spanish together. All ages and levels of Spanish speaking ability are welcome. Note: This is not a Spanish class. If you are a total beginner, finish that Spanish class first and then come join us. This i …
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MOTHERS,WIFES, SINGLES, READERS, WANTING TO MEET WITH OTHER WOMEN TO ENJOY THE LATEST URBAN BOOKS COME JOIN THE LADIES OF LITERATURE BOOK CLUB. WE ARE ON THE EAST SIDE OF ATLANTA WHERE A BOOK CLUB IS WELL OVER DUE! CALLING LADIES FROM DECATUR, SNELLVILLE, LITHONIA, STONE MOUNTAIN, ATLANTA & COVINGTON LETS TURN THOSE PAGES.
This group provides a wonderful opportunity for New Author's to share their experiences and their work with other Authors. You can get sound feedback and possibly exchange book reviews. (We all know how easy those are to come by.) Are you contemplating writing a book and you want to know what process others have gone through? Then this group is for you.
Meet new friends and share your love of reading and books. Each month the group will select a book to read for the next month's meeting at the shop.
The Midtown Review book club is meets monthly in the Sandy Springs area. For great book reviews, author interviews and more, check out our website at http://MidtownReview.com or visit us on Facebook at http://facebook.com/MidtownReview.
After belonging to other reading groups with much younger members I have come to realize that my life experiences and theirs are vastly different. Being separated by several generations means you will have a very different take on the books you read. That would be fine if the younger people were open-minded enough to consider that I may know what I'm talking about when discussing housewives from the 50's. After all, my mother was one of them. But they did not do that. They simply fed me the pa …
Off-Beat R.E.A.D. (Read, Eat And Discuss) is Atlanta's Bookclub/Discussion Group for those that like books and discussions that are slightly...well, off-beat. We read cult classics, snarky fiction, quirky autobios and chat about them - all over food and drinks, all over Atlanta. There may even be opportunity for costumes...no promises, but maybe. There's no dress code or hidden agenda - just good times, and books. If you're into that sort of thing - join us! There are no "rules", per se, just a …
About the Meetup Group Atlanta Single Moms Wish List is a single moms and meetup and help each other through friendship. The Atlanta Single Moms Wish List is sponsored by the Nexus Review Group, which is a group of book and product review web sites based in Atlanta. Type of Books and Stuff You Can Request You can request any type of book from fiction, non-fiction, children's books, audio books, reference and text books and video game as well as brand new consumer products costing up to $200 each …
I've always wished that I majored in Women's Studies, but I figure this group will help me (us) become more familiar with feminist theory/literature. This is a group that reads feminist works of all kinds and then has lively discussions about them. Feel free to suggest books that you'd like to read. We meet at 6:30pm on the first Friday of the month at the Panera Bread on Lawrenceville-Suwanee (911 Lawrenceville-Suwanee Rd). We have a facebook group at gwinnettfeministreaders@groups.f
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"Love is a special way of being alive." This group is for anyone who would like to explore the life and works of Thomas Merton (1915-1968) in depth with others. It is also a place to collectively engage in activities that promote interfaith dialogue. Activities will include book discussions (including other writers), guest speakers, visiting places of various spiritual traditions, engaging in meditation practices, attending events/workshops/seminars/ that promote interfaith dialogue, spiritual g …
I'm starting this group because one of my New Years resolutions was to start reading the classics, from Epic of Gilgamesh to The Iliad to Pride and Prejudice to Slaughterhouse Five. All the truly great pieces of literature that I've missed. I thought it would be much more fun to have a group reading together so that we could discuss and delve into the books (or just meet for coffee and talk about whether we like the book or not). I belong to other book clubs for modern literature, but the cla …
We're a Conyers-based group that meets to talk about books, fiction and nonfiction, and to exchange opinions about our latest reading. Sit down, relax, have some coffee and enjoy interesting discussions with other local women! We meet at Starbucks on Hwy 138.
We are a smaller book club that meets monthly. We read fiction and non-fiction and have vegetarian-friendly dinners at meetings. Our members come from all walks of life. The things we have in common are that we like to read, have thoughtful discussions, and eat! It's OK to come to the meetings even if you didn't like the book or couldn't finish the book. Also, you don't have to be vegetarian to join, and this group is NOT designed as a forum for reading/discussing books about vegetarianism.
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Yes, this club is for non-readers who wish they could read more, but enjoy books nonetheless. Life is busy but if the topics are of interest to you, join us for discussion. I select a book each from one of 5 or so topics each moth, and discuss intersections in thought, and how these books can help us make our lives better in real ways. This book club is also for the veracious reader, only satisfied when engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. A mind can be enlightened with the synthesis of diverse …
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This group will meet once or twice per month at various Henry County Library locations in order to read and critique each other's work. The goal is to read, exchange ideas, and help each other create publishable works of fiction. We're heavily focused on fantasy, horror and scifi but will critique other types of works on occasion.
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Study group to read all of Nietzsche works and the impact of those works.
YOUNG, WILD, & FREE is a social group for Young Women that are free from negativity and wish to form positive relationships with other women that are confident in who they are. We are all about fun! We are here to explore what the Atlanta area has to offer! Parties, Concerts, Wine Tastings, Chic Restaurants-It is All About Being Young, Wild, and Free!
If you can answer YES to the following questions, this Meet Up is for you: 1. Are you single or single-ish (i.e. still claim ‘0’ dependents on your W4) WHILE all of your closest friends have either joined the rat race, moved away, gotten married, and/or squeezed out a litter of rugrats -- SO that on the off chance you do, in fact, get together, their minds are preoccupied by thoughts of breast pumps and butt paste AND not the new, hip farm-to-table bistro? 2. Are you newish to the city and find …
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This meetup is for women who are looking for some girlfriends to spend time with. The older you get the harder it seems to meet people with similar interest who can be your "girlfriends". This group is for women looking to build friendships and connections with other women. It has been formed to help create long-lasting friendships and memories. We want to be a fun group that creates a safe environment for building friendships through sharing activities together such as: brunches, lunches, dinne …
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