Anonymous wrote:I'm in four.
1. Run by two woman who take turns facilitating. We meet by zoom.
2. Run by one woman who facilitates. We have a group chat on instagram.
3. Organized by one woman, but we all just chat as we read. We have a Discord.
4. Run by one woman, we chat on a schedule (chapters 1-4 on this day, chapters 5-8 on another day). We have a Discord.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in four.
1. Run by two woman who take turns facilitating. We meet by zoom.
2. Run by one woman who facilitates. We have a group chat on instagram.
3. Organized by one woman, but we all just chat as we read. We have a Discord.
4. Run by one woman, we chat on a schedule (chapters 1-4 on this day, chapters 5-8 on another day). We have a Discord.
Anonymous wrote:My mother is in a book club that's kind of different (I think?).
There is 12 women who live in the same area, and each woman pick a book at the beginning of the year.
The chairwoman makes a list of the women and the books.
Then each woman hand over her book of choice to the next woman on the list (usually by putting it in their mailbox/letterbox).
Read the book.
Repeat every month, until each woman get her own book back!
Usually they have one meeting at the end of the year, to talk about all the books and just mingle. Their book club is mostly about getting to read new books, not so much about the discussion. The book club has been active for over 30 years!
One has two co-leaders that always lead the discussion but the host and meeting frequency changes and the whole group votes on which book to read next.
Anonymous wrote:Online. It's much better. Most are not based in DC area though. Less drama of hosting in-person (what should I serve, wear, is house clean enough? Etc.). Every two months. Read. Interesting books. Most members are/were in academia, research and a few witty lawyers. Some were part time stay at home moms. Others worked full time outside while raising kids. Don't get into details of who is doing what as far as raising kids unless it was related to the book. Last 10-15 min or so is for connecting on topics unrelated to book. Choosing the next book done by survey and via email instead of taking precious online time. Most have a drink usually tea or coffee. A couple of members drink wine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in two as well. We rotate hosting duties - I do both in December, and we vote to pick out the book. Bonus points for me when I can talk them into reading the same book the same month.