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Book
Group Links
Chelmsford Public Library Reading Groups
- Morning Book Discussion Group - a group that meets every third Wednesday of the month at 10 a.m. in the main library's Conference Room. Led by the Asst. Director, Chris Kupec.
- Evening Book Discussion Group - a group that meets every first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. in the main library. Led by the Director, Becky Herrmann.
- The Mystery Group - meets on the 4th Monday of every month at 6:45pm, at the MacKay Branch.
- Novel
Conversations - meets on the 1st or 3rd Friday of every month at
noon, at the MacKay Branch.
Online Book Clubs
- Chapter-a-Day - an online book club that delivers the story to you via e-mail.
- ReadersCircle.org - online directory for book clubs and reading groups of all kinds, serving the US, Canada, and Australia.
- BookSprouts - online community to allow people to create book clubs and reading clubs online with their friends.
Book Group Resources
- Popular Book Group Choices - A list of titles often chosen by book groups for their discussions. If you're looking for books to pick for your next discussion, or just would like to read something that has some meat to it, try one of these.
- LitLovers.com - Provides resources for avid readers and book clubs alike including Reading Group Activities, Suggestions for Leading a Book Club Discussion, Guides for How to Start a Children's Book Club, and Menu Ideas for Starting a Book Club.
- Wired for Books - a web site hosting recorded radio interviews with many of the best writers (Real Audio required).
- Books of the National Public Radio - Book recommendations, author interviews with audio clips, and commentary on popular and classic titles.
- The National Book Critics Circle - Founded in 1974 and consisting of 700+ book reviewers, this site elects top books in 5 general categories and also has links to other relevant book review websites.
- Montgomergy County Public Library (MD)'s Readers' Cafe - Lots of readers resources and book lists, including lists for international books, and Latin American and American Latino writers.
How to Start a Book Group
- Book Clubs Resource - This resource has informative sections on "What is a book Club", "Running a Book Club", and "Reading Resources".
- Mostly, We Eat - a collection of web resources for book groups presented by a book group that has been meeting since 1993.
Reading Group Guides
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