When life gets busy and deadlines stack up, it’s easy to let personal pleasures like reading fall by the wayside. But making time for a good book is one of the best things you can do for yourself—and joining a book club might just be the nudge you need to bring reading back into your routine.
I’ve always been a book lover. Ever since I was a child, I’ve devoured books the way others might binge-watch TV shows. There’s nothing better than curling up with a great story, especially on a rainy day. But it wasn’t until recently that I joined a book club, and I had no idea how much I was missing out on.
Reasons To Join A Book Club
A Much-Needed Escape
Life has its challenges—work deadlines, family obligations, and all the little things that pile up. A book club offers a way to step out of that for a little while. It’s not just about reading a good book; it’s about getting lost in a story and letting your mind take a break from the everyday stresses. It’s like a mini-vacation you can take every month, without ever leaving home.
Stimulate Your Mind
Let’s be honest—how often do you get to really dive into a meaningful conversation outside of work? A book club gives you that chance to engage in real discussions that go beyond surface-level chats. You get to hear different perspectives, share your own, and maybe even challenge your way of thinking. Every new book brings something new to think about—whether it’s about society, human nature, or just a great story that leaves you wanting more.
Wendy
I would love to join a book club. Very few of my friends read for pleasure as I do. The problem I usually run into is that it eventually becomes inactive and the ones that are active read genres that I’m just not that interested in.
Still, these are all very good points!
Jennifer Gerlock
That happened to me a few times as well. I completely understand! It took me a year to find one that was consistently active.
Keisha | The Girl Next Door is Black
I joined a book club years ago after a breakup of a longterm relationship. I’m so grateful to the people in that book club. They made getting through a hard time so much easier. I made new friends and many of them I’m still in touch with today even though I’ve since moved to a new city. I also read some great books I might not have otherwise been exposed to. So, I agree: yay, book clubs!
Found you through SITS sharefest. 🙂
Jennifer Gerlock
I totally agree! I’ve met five new friends that I otherwise would never have been exposed to in my “normal world.” 🙂
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Kristen
I’ve never done a book club – I want to join!!!
Liza Hawkins
We’ll be giving more details as we pull it together, but you should totally join!