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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
book club
noun
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▪ Four were circulars - two were reminders that his subscriptions to a book club and the golf club were overdue.
▪ Last fall, Winfrey decided to give fiction a boost by creating her on-air book club.
▪ The kids belong to a book club.
▪ The recently reestablished library club was described and the possibility of a book club considered.
Wiktionary
book club

alt. 1 A group of people who meet to discuss the books they have been reading. 2 A commercial organization offering subscribers a selection of books from a catalogue. n. 1 A group of people who meet to discuss the books they have been reading. 2 A commercial organization offering subscribers a selection of books from a catalogue.

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Book club

Book club may refer to:

  • Book discussion club, a group of people who meet to discuss a book or books that they have read
  • Book sales club, a subscription-based method of selling and purchasing books
  • BookSurfing, where strangers meet through texts

Book club may also refer to:

  • Bookclub (radio), a BBC Radio 4 programme
  • The Book Group, a British television situation comedy
  • Literature Circles, a group of students who meet in a classroom to discuss a book or books that they have read
  • The Richard & Judy Book Club, a regular chat show segment responsible for 26% of book sales in the United Kingdom in 2008
  • The original name of Siam Commercial Bank
  • Text publication societies, sometimes known as book clubs in 19th-century Britain: learned societies dedicated to the publication of scholarly editions of old works of historical or literary interest

Usage examples of "book club".

Caesar Zedd, a renowned psychologist and best-selling author of a dozen self-help texts, all of which Junior owned in addition to the literature that he had acquired from the book club.