There are many reading groups all over the world. Some have existed for years, and more
and more are springing into existence every month. We've found that there are many reading
groups which also maintain websites. On this page we keep links to those reading groups
whose websites also link back to us. We also list several reading groups that we'd like to
trade links with. If you've got a reading group with a webpage, let's trade links! If you
link to us and we don't list you here, please mail millett@io.com
and let us know!
Other cool reading groups:
Tertulia -- Going strong since
October 1993
The Reading Group --
They have a more interesting name, but I'm not sure how public they make it *grin*.
Anyway, this group's been going for 7 years now, and recently put up a website (with
pictures!). They sort the books they've read by author, date and category and sometimes
provide short comments describing what they thought of their reading selections.
ABC's Reading
Group Page -- One of the first reciprocal links that we've been made aware of, and
outside of the States, at that! How exciting! They've read some interesting stuff - we
might have to borrow some ideas from them!
Mostly, We Eat -- A New
Jersey-based reading group that has been in existence since 1993. Their name is very apt
for us as well.
The Biblia Files -- An
online book discussion group, started with Books and Cooks as a core subscriber base, but
has expanded to include people from several countries with a wide range of interests.
A
Seattle Book Group -- Now four years and running, but their site
hasn't been updated since August 1999. We hope they're still going strong!
Reading Group
Beauregard Parish Library -- There's a long list of other reading groups on the web at
this site.
SF3 Book of the Month Circle --
Going since 1974! They discuss science fiction, primarily hard science fiction as opposed
to fantasy.
Bay Area
Book Group -- A dozen women in the Bay Area; their group has been meeting since 1988.
Quill
and Swill -- Great name. They've been meeting for about 10 years and seem to take the
same informal approach that we do.
Last updated: March 07, 2001