Because all of us are unique, it also follows that we have different wants and needs. This means that all of us have different set of interests, hobbies and other things. Some may choose to spend their time swimming or dancing. A few may want to bake and experiement with different recipes while there are others who read books for pleasure.
The individuals who enjoy reading as a hobby, of course, have their own set of favorite books and topics to read. These are individuals who would probably want to be part of a book club. Because of this, there are different clubs that they may join. For bookworms out there, here's a list of different book clubs that might be of interest to you:
1. Children's Book Club
This club caters to children ages 8-12 and is focused on building children's interest in reading and gaining more knowledge. This comes, of course, with being able to interact with fellow members. Nevertheless, children who are members of these clubs willl have the opportunity to develop their skills to better express themselves more.
2.Celebrity Endorsement
This one, as the term implies, focuses on a famous personality recommending a book that he or she likes. Readers may comment and create and participate in forums about the book. Oprah's Online Book Club is a good example of this type of club.
3. Poetry
Technically, this would not qualify as a book club but in essence, it can be considered so. The members of this club are into reading poems and they have the chance to share their thoughts about it with their fellow members.
4. Science Fiction
Members of these book clubs are usually interested in advanced science literature and love reading sci-fi books. There are science fiction book clubs for both adults and children. Kids who are fascinated by the idea of inventions will surely enjoy membership.
Becoming a member of any of these book loving communities is easy. You can check online and choose from a great array of clubs from the Literary Guild to Doubleday Book Club and others which you may find interesting. Always remember that you only join a book club that interests you. Otherwise, you could be defeating the whole purpose of joining. After all, book clubs are there to develop and cultivate their members' love for books, regardless of the genre. However, this can give you the opportunity to discover some of your hidden interests.
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The list goes on for online book clubs you may want to join. The The Literary Guild and the Doubleday Book Club are two others you may want to be a member of. Get to know them all and try to find the one that fits your personality and interests the most.