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81 Meetup Groups match “Book Discussion” near Natick, MA
Meet fellow book lovers as part of the Brookline Book Club. Everyone is welcome to join. The club will read a new book every month (NY Times best seller fiction). Come to discuss the book of the month and to laugh, share stories, and make new friends! We meet monthly (usually the last Sunday of the month) at 4 pm on Sunday at Bruegger's Coolidge Corner. Feel free to sign up if you see a book you like. Elaine
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Sistah Circle is a group of Fabulous Black Women that enjoying reading and the company of other Sistahs. We read a variety of books written by authors of color and discuss over food and drink. Be prepared for sometimes lengthy and engaging discussions! This circle was created to foster genuine bonds with women who are interested in having intellectual and personal conversations. This is a safe space. As a member, each Sistah is asked to pay a membership fee of $10 ($11 on Pay Pal) to cover the c …
Hi, Our first meeting was on April 16, 2008 to discuss Eckhart Tolle's "A New Earth" at Borders in Shrewsbury, MA. We followed Oprah and Eckhart's "Web Event". I have been organizing this book group since 2008. I hope the books we read contribute attaining higher levels of consciousness and better awareness on the path of spiritual growth. Active book group members suggest books and we vote for "the book of the month" at the end of each meeting. The List of Books Discussed in 2008: April - "A …
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Meet kindred book lovers in a local Meetup Book Club! Fiction or non-fiction, paperback or hardcover, you'll read a new book every month. Come to laugh, share stories and make new friends!
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Do you love to read?! This is a group where women ages 20-40 can come together and connect through books. Join in for monthly book discussions around the city and connect with other women who share your love of reading.
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Looking for other people that share your love of history. Do you enjoy reading about and discussing historical events. This book group meets the last Thursday of the month from 7 - 9 PM at the Chelmsford Public Library at 25 Boston Road near chelmsford center. Books are chosen based on members interest in local USA and World History.
The Cambridge Book Club is based in Cambridge MA and is unique in alternating fiction and non-fiction reads. Reading selections are based on member suggestions and final member vote. We've been going strong for 2 years and we look forward to reading together and discussing the books we read! All readers, all ages are welcome!
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Calling all female book lovers! What could be better than to to settle in with a good read & share with the group over dinner and drinks. We wine, dine and discuss great novels !! Remember: Life is short, get out and socialize and have fun! I found a great idea for a book club for women that we all can love! We are a great group of diverse women who have lively discussions about the books we read while enjoying great food and a glass of wine (or whatever your particular poison might be). We m …
In an effort to create a new kind of book club, this group is dedicated to combining a few wonderful and creative elements: literature, libations, and community. It is my hope that this group can explore a variety of literary works from best sellers to classics as dictated by the group. If you are a 20-30 something, interested in meeting up to discuss books, have good conversation, and perhaps some excellent wine or beer this is the group for you!
“The Path of Purification” (Visuddhimagga) is regarded as the most detailed manual for meditators. It systematically summarizes and interprets the teaching of the Buddha and the meditation methods contained in the Pali Tipitaka. The manual comprises the Buddhist essential Threefold Training in discipline, meditation and wisdom. The teacher and meditation instructor of this study, Venerable Dhammadipa (Fa Yao), presently the abbot of Chuang Yen Monastery, has been ordained as a Buddhist monk sinc …
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Hello and Welcome to the Red Line Book Club! (Formerly the Davis Square Book Club). "A book is like a garden carried in the pocket." This is a club where friendly interesting people meet to discuss the books we have all read together. If there is a general theme to the books we read, it's that we read "great" books: enduring classics and new books with lots of potential. You have the entire rest of the world with whom you can discuss Stieg Larsson; here we try to dig at least a little deeper. Fo …
Monthly events to help you continue to develop your relationship with your dog. Join us for "Meet the Trainer" nights, The Sweet Wag Dog-Eared Book Club, Dog Talk! Training Days and Seminars. Sweet Wag is dedicated to using gentle, effective methods. We help you build a trusting relationship with your dog by never intimidating, forcing or physically harming them in ANY way.
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This book club is open to all. We are located on the North Shore and want to encourage all interested book readers in joining a group that is well organized and democratic. We want members who are eclectic in the types of books they are want to read. So let me know if you are interested. Again, this book is open to all!
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Parli italiano? Are you trying to improve your Italian language skills, or simply keep in practice? Do you love Italian literature? Join us for great conversation and discussion of the best contemporary literature from the Italian speaking world, in Italian! With a new book each month, our group is guided by native speakers who lead engaging discussions in Italian and help club members practice their speaking and comprehension skills. We meet in the North End's Caffè Pompei and instruction fee i …
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This book club will meet on a monthly basis at the Panera Bread on the corner of Routes 9 & 27 in Natick, MA. We will be reading both non-fiction and fiction books. Suggestions for books to read will always be welcome. Each month, the chosen book will be based on everyone's voting on suggestions of books.
Meeting monthly to explore new and interesting books in metaphysics and persona growth areas. This is a free group that meets once a month in the "Northborough Free Library" First Tuesday of every month (mostly). WE are a small group of about 6-9 members that most of them do not belong to meetup. so just know that even if it shows no one is registered on meetup doesn't mean no one is coming. we will always have the group going.
Hello all, I want to start a book club for gay men. Read a little literature, make some friends. Who's interested? Tom
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A book club for gay men who have always wanted to read Proust's multi-volume novel but were afraid to try on their own. This group is for you! We will meet bi-weekly on Wednesday evenings for 90-minute discussions and to share our insights into this complex work. We will read Proust in translation (rather than in French). Our goal is to make our way gradually through the novel. Experienced readers of Proust also welcome!
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Has a colleague's passing reference to a great writer (Hemingway or Tolstoy perhaps) made you wish you knew his work? Or perhaps you just finished The Brothers Karamazov but have no one to discuss it with? This is a book club for anyone who wishes to read and discuss classics works of the western literary canon. We meet monthly on Sunday afternoons in a Providence bookstore to discuss our chosen book of the month. Our interpretation of the "classics" is fairly strict; we mostly choose books or a …
I'm looking for a group of Ladies who enjoy popular & sci-fi type books! I've got a list of books I like on my goodreads account (http://www.goodreads.com/user/show
/9731055-josie) for those of you that may be interested in joining. We will meet once every 3 months or so to discuss a book and probably have social gatherings in-between once the ball gets rolling.
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This a book club for people of all ages that are interested in meeting regularly. We will get to know one another as we have an authentic discussion about what we've read. We can meet in coffee shops, parks, or people's homes and enjoy the company of other people who love to read!
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This is (an independently run) co-ed Worcester Area (please live within a reasonable distance) group for men and women to gather and discuss gender neutral books. We've chosen a spot you may all know well, to meet once a month, to gather for friendly discussion of club picks, a wine or spirit of your choosing and perhaps some appetizers *we will keep the budget small moneywise*-- you do not have to spend much. We find a book club is best in a quiet friendly setting but one that offers the choice …
This is a group for all those who miss the pleasure of digging into a new book with the knowledge that on the other side of the cover they will have the opportunity for engaging conversation! Prepare yourself for some mid-brow chatter, snacks, and reading. We're aiming for one book a month, democratic voting selection, and wide array of subject matters probably heavily leaning towards fiction. Did I mention the snacks?
Comics are brilliant. They are also an overlooked and under-appreciated part of the literary establishment, so we're looking to redress the balance a little. This group will work pretty much like a traditional book club - we pick a new graphic novel or collection every month, read it and meet up for a discussion over coffee or a beer. We're going to try to find the literary corners of the graphic storytelling medium - I'm interested in how art style informs character perception; how panel layout …
Calling all Southern women living in Boston! Whether you are newly transplanted or well established, I'd love to form a group to enjoy social activities like: dining, movies, reading clubs, discussion, happy hours, exercise, Art & Culture and anything else that sounds like fun!
Greetings! This group is for anyone interested in books that focus on black people, culture, history, politics, and empowerment in America and abroad. There are no blinders here. Let's pull the cover back, read, and come together to discuss the truth - whatever that may be.
The Boston Book Festival is New England's largest annual literary event held in October. The yearly festival features more than 125 presenters and dozens of sessions for kids and adults, the BBF also boasts a bustling street fair, workshops for aspiring authors, an outdoor music stage, and more! But we're expanding our events to cover more of the calendar, and we want you to be a part of it! This group is for anyone who can't wait until October to get their fill of the BBF!
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This is a book club for people interested in technology to read books and come together to discuss them. This is open to everyone not just IT Professionals. We will also serve light refreshments as well.
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No club, if it wants to survive, can open itself to all comers. Clubs depend on exclusivity; if the conditions of membership aren’t enforced or argued away by the more insincere members, it dies or becomes something only faintly resembling what it set out to be. Let me begin, then, by telling you exactly what I want this club to be. Once a month, Bostonians who enjoy reading aloud great literature will gather at one of city’s premier watering holes to do just that. (Dive bars won’t provide the q …
The Boston Christian Book Club is an extension of the Calvary Chapel in the City Book Ministry. We are a group of believers that meet monthly to discuss a book for our edification, encourage each other in the Lord, praise Him, and pray. Some of the books that we have read in the past include Radical, Revolution in World Missions, Mere Christianity, Total Forgiveness, Creation Facts of Life, The Hiding Place, and many more. At each meeting the book for the following month can be purchased with ca …
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As a community we are continually looking to raise awareness understanding and behaviors of acceptance. Today so many kids feel like that they don't fit in for a whole range of reasons; from physically being different to socially or emotionally feeling different. The Parent Network and Medfield Youth Outreach have partnered with Medfield Public Library to host the first in a series of book groups for parents promoting acceptance and anti-bullying conversations. It is our belief that conversatio …
Not everyone works Monday through Friday 9am-5pm. If your schedule - be it a class schedule, work schedule, or job hunting schedule - allows for weekday free time, then this group is for you. How about a midday run on the Esplanade? Or a round of golf or game of tennis? Interested in a book or movie discussion over lunch? Might you be up for learning how to play dominoes or catching a matinee? No commitment necessary. Come to one event or come to all of them, and by all means, suggest new daytim …
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