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Hilary Mantel won both the Man Booker and the National Book Critics Circle Awards for her dramatic and epic exploration of Henry VIII and Oliver Cromwell in Wolf Hall. In Bring Up the Bodies, she continues the tale, this time with a focus on the doomed Anne Boleyn.
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Welcome to the home for all things book club. These days you can find book clubs to suit any age or interest. From mystery book clubs to non-fiction book clubs, we can help you find what you're looking for. The resources listed below can help any reader find a book club, start a book club, or bring a faltering book group back to life.
The High Plains Library District hosts a wide variety of book clubs and reading groups. Visit our event calendar for information on time, location, and book group focus.
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Are you a member of a book club? Hoping to start one? Or maybe you'd like to join an online book discussion forum?
Book Lovers Central has the resources to help every type of book club and book club member. From tips on finding discussion guides, to how to start a successful book club, to what you should do to create a successful book club. Find everything you need to get you started.
These websites were formed specifically for book clubs. Find the best new books, discussion questions, and tips from other book clubs.
Book Group Buzz
This site includes some online resources for book groups and lists of good book group selections, but the biggest feature is the blog. Right on the front page find tips on how to run your book group, author features, and news from the world of books.
Book Movement
This unique website gives book clubs across the country a way to communicate with each other. Register your book group (it's free!), and members can see what other book groups are reading, get recommendations, and find reading guides.
BookTalk.org
Finding it difficult to fit a book group into your hectic schedule? Can't seem to get out of the house to attend meetings? This site may be for you. Find online discussion boards on dozens of books and topics, and best of all, post at your own pace!
LitLovers
Find monthly book suggestions, discussion tips, and over 800 reading guides on the LitLovers website. If your book group likes to eat, you can even find themed menus, with recipes, from the setting of your book!
Reading Group Choices
This site is brimming with featured books and recommended titles for book groups of all types. Each book description includes a summary, author biography, praise from critics and reviewers, and discussion starters. You can even get suggestions for the perfect music, wine, or food to pair with your book.
Reading Group Guides
With over 2,800 discussion guides and more being added, this is a great place to great place to look for conversation starters. The site also offers book club giveaways and accepts votes for which books you'd like to see discussion guides written for.
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