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### 📚🤫 When was the last time you read for 90 minutes straight? - Silent Reading Party + book chat

Bring-your-own-book. Mostly silent. Last 30 minutes = optional talk + recommendations.

Short summary
Your phone is loud. The world is loud. Your brain is tired.
This meetup is a small, quiet rebellion: we show up with whatever we’re currently reading, sit together, and read in silence for most of the time.
No assigned book. No performance. Just that rare feeling of being around people… without needing to be “on.”
Then, in the last 30 minutes, we switch modes and share what we’re reading - quick, casual, and useful (you’ll leave with a few real book recommendations).

What we’ll talk about

  • What are you reading right now - and why that book, right now? (Comfort read? ambition read? “I need my brain back” read?)
  • What line or idea did you underline today? The one that made you stop for a second.
  • What book have you been carrying around for weeks but never start? (Your personal TBR guilt.)
  • Does reading feel different when other people are reading too? Like… calmer? more focused? less lonely?
  • What’s one book you’d bet a stranger would love - and why? (Give us your strongest pitch.)

How we’ll do it

  • Quick settle-in (1–2 minute hellos if you want)
  • Silent reading block (~90 minutes)
  • Last 30 minutes: optional chat + recommendations (small groups or one circle - depends on the room)
  • You can leave early if you need to - the reading part is the main event.

Bring

  • Any book (paper, ebook, audiobook with headphones - all good)
  • Water / tea
  • Optional: a sweater (reading makes time disappear)

When and where

  • 🗓️ Date: Sunday, March 08, 2026
  • 🕒 Time: 3:00PM - 5:00PM
  • 📍 Location: Central Library - L4 North (492) Meeting Room

Cap 12–15 + waitlist
Keeping it small so it stays calm and easy.
Optional note
This is a quiet space. If you need to take a call or chat, just step outside and come back in.

Related topics

Events in Vancouver, BC
Book Club
Book Lovers
Reading
Critical Thinking
Psychology

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