
What we’re about
What is our Silent Book Club?
Silent Book Club is happy hour for introverts. Bring a book and maybe bring a friend. Then settle in for an hour of reading in silence with fellow book lovers.
There is no assigned reading or discussion guides. We are here to read for our pleasure, so we read whatever we want. There is no judgement here and certainly no guilt. We read all genres, all formats (paper books, eBooks, audio books, web sites, anything) and in all languages.
If you’re interested in the concept and the origins, you can learn more on the Silent Book Clubs web site.
Why English-language?
We wanted to have two different groups for two different discussions. This is the English-language group where we discuss in English. You can read text in any language you want. But our discussions are in English. We also manage the Club de Lecture Silencieuse Paris (en français).
We have several participants for whom English is not their first language. Our sessions are a great place to practice English language conversation as you can participate as much or as little as you want.
Why online-only?
We wanted to start with the easiest and quickest way possible to see how all of this works and what the interest may be.
When there will be enough of us, on a regular basis, we'll eventually find ourselves with a mixture of online sessions and in-person sessions at a café or bar or bookstore. They should not be that difficult to find here in Paris.
How does it work?
We meet once every two weeks:
19:00 - 19:30
Introductions and general discussions of who's reading what
We note down what each reader is reading (title, author, format, ...) for our session summaries and reading lists
19:30 - 20:30
Silent Reading Hour (all microphones muted)
20:30 - 21:00+
Optional socialising and general discussion or keep reading.
Cameras and/or microphones are optional. Text-only chat is also possible.
Depending on the number of participants we often go overtime on the pre-reading discussions and sometimes on the post-reading discussions. But we always leave a full hour for reading no matter what. For the post-reading discussions some of us have other things to do, or other responsibilities, or hunger on a weeknight. You can leave the sessions at any time with no judgement and no guilt. We are happy you participated.
We are currently using Zoom for our online sessions. But we are open to all possibilities.
We currently record each of our sessions, and you will hear a notification whenever you join one of our sessions. However, these recordings are for internal use only. We rewatch our sessions when we create the session summaries so as to not have to take notes during our sessions. These recordings are never shared or published.
Session Summaries
We create a summary after each session with the reading list of what was read and a summary of our discussions with relevant links to m ore information.
We publish the summary on our various social network accounts and we distribute directly to our newsletter subscribers.
Upcoming events (4+)
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What is a Silent Book Club?
Silent Book Club is happy hour for introverts. Bring a book and maybe bring a friend. Then settle in for an hour of quiet reading with fellow book lovers. There's no assigned reading or discussion guides - that's the "silent" part of our book club - but we do like to share book recommendations and meet like-minded readers.While some silent reading parties have a strict No Talking! rule, no one will be shushed or shamed at Silent Book Club. All readers are welcome including eReaders and Audible book listeners.
For more info check out the Silent Book Club web site.
Why English-language?
I wanted to have two different groups for two different discussions. This is the English-language group where we discuss in English and read books in English. I also manage a French-language Silent Book Club.Please note that we are using the broad spectrum of English language and anglophone would perhaps be a better definition. British, American, Canadian, Australian, … you get the idea ... all variants and bastardisations of the English language are warmly accepted with no judgement.
Why online-only?
I wanted to start with the easiest and quickest way possible to see how all of this works and what the interest may be. If everything evolves as planned, I'm sure we'll eventually find ourselves with a mixture of online club meetings and in person meetings at a café or bar. They're not that difficult to find here in Paris...How does it work?
Once every two weeks we meet online:- 19:00 - 19:30 Introductions and general discussion of who's reading what
- 19:30 - 20:30 Quiet reading hour
- 20:30 - 21:00... Optional socialising and general discussion ... or keep reading.
I will currently be using Zoom for our online meetings. But I am open to other possibilities...
Camera off and/or microphone off accepted.If you have any questions please send an email to englishsilentbookclubparis@gmail.com
- English Language Silent Book Club Paris (online)Link visible for attendees
What is a Silent Book Club?
Silent Book Club is happy hour for introverts. Bring a book and maybe bring a friend. Then settle in for an hour of quiet reading with fellow book lovers. There's no assigned reading or discussion guides - that's the "silent" part of our book club - but we do like to share book recommendations and meet like-minded readers.While some silent reading parties have a strict No Talking! rule, no one will be shushed or shamed at Silent Book Club. All readers are welcome including eReaders and Audible book listeners.
For more info check out the Silent Book Club web site.
Why English-language?
I wanted to have two different groups for two different discussions. This is the English-language group where we discuss in English and read books in English. I also manage a French-language Silent Book Club.Please note that we are using the broad spectrum of English language and anglophone would perhaps be a better definition. British, American, Canadian, Australian, … you get the idea ... all variants and bastardisations of the English language are warmly accepted with no judgement.
Why online-only?
I wanted to start with the easiest and quickest way possible to see how all of this works and what the interest may be. If everything evolves as planned, I'm sure we'll eventually find ourselves with a mixture of online club meetings and in person meetings at a café or bar. They're not that difficult to find here in Paris...How does it work?
Once every two weeks we meet online:- 19:00 - 19:30 Introductions and general discussion of who's reading what
- 19:30 - 20:30 Quiet reading hour
- 20:30 - 21:00... Optional socialising and general discussion ... or keep reading.
I will currently be using Zoom for our online meetings. But I am open to other possibilities...
Camera off and/or microphone off accepted.If you have any questions please send an email to englishsilentbookclubparis@gmail.com
- English Language Silent Book Club Paris (online)Link visible for attendees
What is a Silent Book Club?
Silent Book Club is happy hour for introverts. Bring a book and maybe bring a friend. Then settle in for an hour of quiet reading with fellow book lovers. There's no assigned reading or discussion guides - that's the "silent" part of our book club - but we do like to share book recommendations and meet like-minded readers.While some silent reading parties have a strict No Talking! rule, no one will be shushed or shamed at Silent Book Club. All readers are welcome including eReaders and Audible book listeners.
For more info check out the Silent Book Club web site.
Why English-language?
I wanted to have two different groups for two different discussions. This is the English-language group where we discuss in English and read books in English. I also manage a French-language Silent Book Club.Please note that we are using the broad spectrum of English language and anglophone would perhaps be a better definition. British, American, Canadian, Australian, … you get the idea ... all variants and bastardisations of the English language are warmly accepted with no judgement.
Why online-only?
I wanted to start with the easiest and quickest way possible to see how all of this works and what the interest may be. If everything evolves as planned, I'm sure we'll eventually find ourselves with a mixture of online club meetings and in person meetings at a café or bar. They're not that difficult to find here in Paris...How does it work?
Once every two weeks we meet online:- 19:00 - 19:30 Introductions and general discussion of who's reading what
- 19:30 - 20:30 Quiet reading hour
- 20:30 - 21:00... Optional socialising and general discussion ... or keep reading.
I will currently be using Zoom for our online meetings. But I am open to other possibilities...
Camera off and/or microphone off accepted.If you have any questions please send an email to englishsilentbookclubparis@gmail.com
- English Language Silent Book Club Paris (online)Link visible for attendees
What is a Silent Book Club?
Silent Book Club is happy hour for introverts. Bring a book and maybe bring a friend. Then settle in for an hour of quiet reading with fellow book lovers. There's no assigned reading or discussion guides - that's the "silent" part of our book club - but we do like to share book recommendations and meet like-minded readers.While some silent reading parties have a strict No Talking! rule, no one will be shushed or shamed at Silent Book Club. All readers are welcome including eReaders and Audible book listeners.
For more info check out the Silent Book Club web site.
Why English-language?
I wanted to have two different groups for two different discussions. This is the English-language group where we discuss in English and read books in English. I also manage a French-language Silent Book Club.Please note that we are using the broad spectrum of English language and anglophone would perhaps be a better definition. British, American, Canadian, Australian, … you get the idea ... all variants and bastardisations of the English language are warmly accepted with no judgement.
Why online-only?
I wanted to start with the easiest and quickest way possible to see how all of this works and what the interest may be. If everything evolves as planned, I'm sure we'll eventually find ourselves with a mixture of online club meetings and in person meetings at a café or bar. They're not that difficult to find here in Paris...How does it work?
Once every two weeks we meet online:- 19:00 - 19:30 Introductions and general discussion of who's reading what
- 19:30 - 20:30 Quiet reading hour
- 20:30 - 21:00... Optional socialising and general discussion ... or keep reading.
I will currently be using Zoom for our online meetings. But I am open to other possibilities...
Camera off and/or microphone off accepted.If you have any questions please send an email to englishsilentbookclubparis@gmail.com