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Cover, A Year of Reading
The Key to a Great Book Club
It's fine to simply invite friends to discuss a book you've all read. But if you really want a lively discussion, or if your group members don't all know each other really well, you'll need to plan ahead. Get some advice!


-Bookbrowse.com
-Suggested books
-Discussion Guides
-Oprah's book club resources
Book club for kids
ReadingKidsreads.com
Why not start a reading group for kids? This site can help.
New service for bookclubs
Booksprouts
Sign up for Booksprouts and you can join an existing club or start your own. Clubs can be open to the public or invitation-only, and clubs can meet in real life or only online. Booksprouts facilitate groups by letting members nominate a title and then put them up to a vote.

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Online bookclubs
Go to dear reader dot com
What will you read next?
Use NoveList to find more book recommendations. It's the easiest way to find the reading order of books in a series. You can create and keep lists of books in your own account so that you can keep track of things you want to read as well as things you've already read.
Browsing for books?
BooksOverbooked.org
Find your book Nirvana at Overbooked, a resource for ravenous readers.
BooksInternet Public Library
An annotated list of web sites with resources for reading groups.
BooksBestsellers lists
Bookspot.com has several lists of bestsellers.