For the Love of Book Groups
I love reading groups of all kinds. We often think of reading as a solitary activity, but when you really love reading you want to share your joy with others. Reading groups combine our love great books with the enjoyment of socializing. It's truly a win-win situation!
All types of group reading are great for:
- Improving reading fluency and confidence
- Building vocabulary
- Developing comprehension skills
- Building empathy and connections to other people
- Learning to see things from different perspectives
Types of Reading Groups
These groups may have different ways of reading but they are all good.
- Read Aloud Club
- Walk and Listen Club
- Choose Your Own Adventure®
- Poetry, Article or Play Reading Group
- Genre Group
- Let's just meet and share good books we have read

Book Discussion Groups
In a these types of groups we're all going to read the same book before we meet and then get together and talk about it. This can be done with all types of readers in all sorts of ways:
- Kids Only (with adult help)
- Inter-generational
- Family
- Online
- One Book One Community
- Next Chapter Book Club

Resources to get you started
Check out the library's Book Group in a Bag collection. Each bag has 10 copies of the same book and a discussion guide. We have bags with kids books, young adult books and adult books. Bags are reserved for the day you want to pick it up and take it to your meeting. Our Book Group in a Bag team is more than happy to help any group with advice on picking out a book, leading a discussion, or other questions - just contact us at bookkits@tscpl.org
Here are some helpful tips for starting a group and for discussion leaders. We'd love to have you join one of our library sponsored book groups.
Here are some books about reading groups and book clubs from our collection:
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