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37 Meetup Groups match “Book Discussion” near Carrboro, NC
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Meet other book lovers! Join the Cary Book Club Meetup Group. We are a diverse group of men and women who love books and reading. We will be meeting once a month on the third Wednesday of the month at 7 pm to discuss our monthly book selection. We may also meet on occasion for social events not directly related to books and reading.
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Gourmet coffee, a good page turning book, and great girl friends... does life get any better than that?!?! Make sure your schedule is clear every 3rd Tuesday or 3rd Thursday evening of the month to discuss our latest book. Books are nominated and then voted on through a poll and scheduled out 4 months in advance for the fast readers that need their next fix! Don't forget to nominate a book for the next vote! If you have great book to add to the next poll, be sure to send me an email, post …
This book club began in 2007 in response to a gap in book clubs in the West side of the Triangle. Since then, many book clubs have emerged (on meetup, and elsewhere). We're still around, and I guess that means something is working. We alternate locations (between Chapel Hill and Durham), and for the most part, meet the last Tuesday of the month. Our four organizers all love this book club, and participate often. We're always looking for new members and fresh ideas in discussion. What can you exp …
We are a small, casual group whose focus is to bring together like-minded individuals who want to socialize and make new friends while exploring all of the great things that the triangle has to offer. Though many of our members reside in Durham and this is our home base for most activities, we also endeavor to explore all parts of the Triangle. We welcome members from anywhere in the region. Our meetups include: book discussions, movies, live music, trivia nights, plays, museums, dining out and …
Durhamites between the ages of 21 and 40 are invited to discuss cutting edge literature and to enjoy a beer AT THE SAME TIME! This group is sponsored by Durham County Library and hosted by two ACTUAL LIBRARIANS.
Let's get together over a delicious meal to discuss a clever and exciting mystery. This group is for kind, smart, and all around fantastic people who enjoy reading mysteries or want to learn more about the genre. We will read quality mysteries and have laid-back discussions. Please peruse our "About" section to learn more about our group.
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The Recovery International Program, based in Chicago, is celebrating its 75th anniversary! There are over 600 weekly self help meetings around the world. This Meetup group is people in the Triangle area of North Carolina interested in learning & practicing the Recovery International Method. The regular weekly group meetings are listed below. If you want to see the list of all upcoming meetings and how to get there, go to Join Us to sign up as a member of this meetup group. It is *not necessary b …
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A book club sponsored by Durham County Library that meets at East Regional Library. We read a variety of fiction and nonfiction. We like true crime, magical realism ,book club favorites, classics. Past books include Devil in the White City, the Soloist, Water for Elephants, Freakanomics, Age of Innocence, and The Book Thief.
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So you're asking yourself, "Should I join this group?" For your convenience we've provided a simple test: 1) Do you live in or near Durham, NC? 2) Are you interested in doing fun, geeky stuff? If you answered 'yes' to both questions then the Durham Geeks is for you! As a group we are interested in organizing meetups for a wide variety of activities, many of which may be of a geeky bent. Board gaming; RPGs; TCGs; watching anime/sci-fi/fantasy/horror movies/tv shows; going to local museums or ge …
This is a casual and friendly book club that meets monthly at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill. We alternate between fiction and non-fiction selections and choose our books democratically via polls. Book suggestions are always welcome and appreciated! Flyleaf Books offers a 20% discount on books selected for our discussions!
Love to read romance novels? Come read and discuss some AWESOME romance novels with Romance Writers of America's 2010 Librarian of the Year.
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This is the same group that used to meet as part of the Raleigh Women's Social Meetup Group. All we've done is move it to its own web page. We meet in a small venue so each monthly meeting is limited to 14 members. All of the current members are interesting women who are committed to attending our group on a regular basis. Most of us are over 40. We are informal, but do a pretty good job of sticking to the book with our discussion. Every few months we'll select the next 3 or 4 books at on …
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In conjunction with each performance of the Deep Dish Theater Company, a book is selected that relates to the theme of the play. A conversation about the book is scheduled and the public is invited. It is not necessary to have seen the play to participate; many choose to watch the play after the book discussion. The discussion is free and no prior registration is required.
There are a lot of awesome books come from the Young Adult section of the library, and I know a lot of other adults read YA books and have nobody to dish about them with. There's a lot to dish! Dystopian futures, first loves and boarding schools - you can't go wrong. If you loved the Hunger Games, Princess Diaries, Sweet Valley Confidential, and all those other books that you want to put a paper bag book-cover on so nobody sees what you're reading, then you've found the right place! Bonus points …
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A small (I am going to cap the group off at 60) laid back book club for those in their 20's and 30's looking to meet other females who like to read. Each month we will choose a book to read and discuss while we will try a new restaurant. Each month a different member will choose a book and a different restaurant to try.
The Southern Ladies Book Club is back on Meetup! This group began several years ago and we want to increase our membership and meet some new book lovers! Southern Ladies Book Club is for women in their 40's and 50's who feel a connection to books and reading. This book club will depend on members' commitment to read and attend each month as consistently as possible. We are a relaxed, fun group, so if you weren't able to finish the book, you are still welcome attend to meeting to discuss the book …
Many of attendees register through the website and not through Meetup, so there will be 30 to 50 women at the Gatherings. Please visit our Web site at http://www.wso50.com to learn more about the organization and become a member. Members get together between gatherings to share Entrepreneur , Interior Design, Wellness , and Travel interests with new groups forming every month. We are a North Carolina non-profit organization dedicated to education and support of women who are in the second half …
If you like reading and good conversation you'll like our group. Friendly, fun, and open to new reading ideas, we read all over the place. Mostly literary fiction, with some popular fiction and a few light titles for fun thrown in the mix. We meet in the morning, typically the first or second Wednesday of each month, and always at the Panera on Darrington Drive in Cary. Each month after our discussion we make reading suggestions for the following month, then poll members for 24 hours to see what …
So many great conservative books and ideas, so little time to read. A bookclub deadline is a great motivator to actually crack open that book you've been meaning to read! Join fellow conservatives to discuss the latest book, column or happening. If you like Andrew Breitbart, Mark Steyn, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Melanie Phillips, Sean Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, Mark Levin, Michelle Malkin, Elliott Abrams, the National Review or Weekly Standard, then this is the Meetup for you!
The TriUPA UX Book Club is managed by the Triangle User Experience Professionals' Association. You don't need to be a member to join, all you need is enthusiasm for creating easy-to-use interfaces. To learn more, go to www.triuxpa.org.
There are many book clubs. This group reads literary classics...books that have stood the test of time. So we'll never read the hot new thing...we'll read books that are 10-10,000 years old but are still in print. We'll read Homer, Dante, Salinger, Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, John Kennedy Toole, Alice Walker, Shakespeare. Great authors, great books. We'll read fiction, poetry, drama, folk tales, philosophy. We'll discuss what we read over wine or coffee. Sound fun?
This book club is for those of you who enjoy reading modern/urban paranormal romance and action/adventure novels, superhero/non-superhero graphic novels, science fiction novels, and fantasy novels. Each month we will select a novel (or two) from these genres, seeking out the stellar examples or the newest releases in one of each of the categories.
If you're looking for a chance to talk about your favorite recent high school-aged YA reads, gather book recommendations for your students, and make some new friends, this is the group for you! We will gather to discuss recently-published young adult novels as we learn about ourselves, our students, and each other. Male and female teachers of all ages/experience levels are welcome!
This is a book club I created after I left my beloved Pittsburgh Chick Lit Book club and moved to the great South! Listen up Fashionistas! If you love chick lit novels with a strong female protagonist, including chick lit, mommy lit and bride lit, this is the book club for you. New York or London- our girl characters take charge, get promoted and find love, all in 300 pages or less. Let's chat and swap our favorite titles on the last Monday of each month!
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We are a group of women of all ages, reading Gretchen Rubin's "The Happiness Project" and/or her newest book "Happier at Home". With the new year just starting, we are revamping our meeting style and hope to add a ton of new members to our group. Basically we will meet the second Saturday of each month at 10:30 am in various locations around the Triangle to lead a discussion about the current month's chapter, and then we will complete an activity that relates to the topic/goal. If you would like …
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Let's get together to Celebrate African American Arts, Culture and Heritage. Attend performances, film screenings, art exhibits and discussions.
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Improve yourself, define who you are, share knowledge Could your listening skills use some honing? How's your vocabulary? Are you as efficient with your time as you would like to be? Do you enjoy group discussions? The list of what we can improve about ourselves is pretty large, the Active Thinkers group is all about self improvement, read on for more! What this group is: The purpose of this group is to help each member learn more about ourselves, how we can operate more efficiently in our da …
Welcome!This is an open spiritual discussion group. In this age where shifts of both our inner and outer worlds are taking place we are called to find meaningful perspectives that are in step with the changing times and further enhance our awakening. Come and explore with others how to listen to the "The Voice Within" your own inner" Guru" that speaks through your intuition,feelings and the mind. How do you recognize and respond to your inner guide?What are you seeking and where are these prompt …
This is a group for anyone who enjoys reading or writing long-form or book-length works of nonfiction. If you enjoy long-form feature writing in the New Yorker, the Atlantic, or Esquire... or books by authors like Laura Hillenbrand, Rebecca Skloot, Bill Bryson, David Sedaris, Malcolm Gladwell, or Gay Talese, this would be a meetup for you. I'm looking forward to monthly meetups to read and discuss great nonfiction. Sometimes we'll read and discuss an article or two; other times, a nonfiction boo …
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Creating community and advancing love of reading (with all its benefits) in the Cary community and beyond. We create and oversee mini-lending libraries where individuals can borrow a book, read a book, return a book and donate favorite other books. No advertising, no personal promotions, no politics, no proselytizing...just creating a chance for adventure and learning. If you are interested in learning more, join us. If you wish to help build little libraries (just 1, or more), join us. If you h …
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An Interracial Social Group for Gay Guys interested in making new friends while experiencing venues & activities unique to Durham........critically acclaimed restaurants, bars, coffee shops & eateries; independent & foreign films; public talks & lectures; poetry & book readings; live jazz, soul & blues; classical music concerts; museum tours......... and maybe even a Bulls game because............. Durham's Where It's At!
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This is the perfect group for young women who love to snuggle up and get lost in good a book, who are looking to make new friends, or who just need an escape from their weekly routine! This group is all about the enjoyment of reading. There no pressure to read ALL of the books. If life gets too busy and you simply don't get the chance to read it, then you can still come for the conversation. Every member influences the book choices by participating in a poll and making suggestions. The conversat …
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