
What we’re about
WHAT WE'RE ABOUT
This Book Club is for those who want to read, discuss books, hang out and make new friends in the Seattle area.
My intention for this book club is to be a group of casual book readers that want to get together to discuss books and have fun. We will read a variety of books and meet at a variety of places. If you enjoy books but also want to socialize, then this is the group for you!
BOOK CLUB RULES
The first rule about book club is you TALK about book club.
The second rule about book club is you TALK TO EVERYONE about book club.
WHAT TYPES OF BOOKS DO WE READ?
We read engaging books and read all types of genres.
Some of our past book picks included non-fiction (memoirs, true crime) and various types of fiction such as (but certainly not limited to) general fiction, historical fiction, comedy, psychological thrillers, mysteries, uplit fiction, domestic fiction, romance, social justice, and the occasional fantasy fiction work.
WHERE (HOW) DO WE MEET?
Seattle. We strive to visit cozy bars, casual restaurants, check out new happy hours, and accommodate members who live in different Seattle neighborhoods.
During Pandemic, we also meet on ZOOM.
WHY JOIN US?
If you are fun, engaging, like to socialize and make new friends! If this sounds like you, then join us to meet some new book lovers and have fun!
WHEN DO WE MEET?
At least 2-3 times per month, usually a weekday after 6 pm and occasionally on weekends.
NO SHOW POLICY
It takes a lot of work and planning to set up our events, and many times the places are holding spaces for us. For this reason, we really need people to be serious about their RSVPs.
Members that RSVP "yes", then have 2 unexcused no-shows, will be banned from the group.
If you need to cancel your RSVP after the RSVP has closed, please contact the event organizer for that specific event, and let them know. If you do not, it will count as a no-show.
If you back out 4 times, after the RSVP period has closed, you will also be removed from the group.
PHOTO POLICY
In order to be facilitate being social while being safe and to find each other at large events, you must post your picture. It must be a clear photo of your face (a headshot is best), not a picture of your pet, the back of your head, your foot, a flower, your kids, or you on a mountain 10 miles from the camera, etc.
The general rule of thumb is, if we cannot clearly see your face when viewed on a smartphone, your RSVP request will be declined. Please also let us know at least your first name.