0 a group of people who meet regularly to talk about a book that they have all read
1 an organization in which members can buy books more cheaply than in the shops
2 a company that sells books to its members in the mail, often at lower prices than in a store:
Book club plus: organising your literacy curriculum to bring students to high levels of literacy.
Winfrey started the book club in 1996, selecting a new book, usually a novel, for viewers to read and discuss each month.
Winfrey discontinued the book club for one year in 2002, stating that she could not keep up with the required reading while still searching for contemporary novels that she enjoyed.
Jackson contends that much further work is required on the activities of institutions connected with reading including booksellers, circulating libraries and book clubs.
The first edition contained an account of private presses and book clubs omitted in the second edition.
Sophie spends her time painting, tending to crab traps in a nearby lake, and going to book clubs.
Dorchester offers book clubs, fan registries, and a comprehensive website for readers.
Manton holds regular social events including book clubs and safari suppers.