Book Clubs in Dallas
Contents
- Book Clubs in Dallas
- Audelia Road Library
- Hampton-Illinois Library
- Fretz Park Library
- Kleberg Rylie Library
- Lakewood Library
- Lochwood Library
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Library
- North Oak Cliff Library
- Paul Laurence Dunbar Lancaster-Kiest Library
- Skillman Southwestern Library
- Skyline Library
- Great Books and Fresh Coffee
- Dallas Book Addicts Club
- Uptown Ladies Book Club
- Fabulous Females of Fiction and Food — Dallas
- DFW Words & Wine
Although literature offers solace and distraction on its own, it can also be the backbone of the community. Many digital book clubs have flourished around the world over the last few weeks allowing people to interact with their preferred authors, discuss thorny moral issues or just see other human faces.
Book clubs are the perfect way of reading, talking to other readers and connecting them. The ideal way to read and communicate with other readers.
Book clubs offer free advice on the establishment of reading lists and even offers discussions to allow her schedule. Dallas’s book club environment is one of the country’s strongest. And it’s not just wine and social time. These are the people who choose to discuss cheeses in a difficult way.
Do you love mysteries, chick lit, science fiction, or non-fiction? Dallas has book clubs for all tastes. Here is a list of the Book Clubs in the Dallas area.
Audelia Road Library
Book club meets the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Mystery book club meets the third Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
214-670-1350
Hampton-Illinois Library
Avance Spanish Pre-K Book Club meets at 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays during school semesters.
214-670-7646
Fretz Park Library
Fretz Book Discussion Group meets the fourth Tuesday of the month, except on holidays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.
214-670-6421
Kleberg Rylie Library
Clueless Mystery Discussion Group meets the first Saturday of the month at 11 a.m.
214-670-8471
Lakewood Library
Lakewood Branch Library Book Club meets to discuss works of literary import every month. Please contact the library for this month’s title. Meets the fourth Saturday of the month at 3:30 p.m.
214-670-1376
Lochwood Library
Lochwood Friends of the Library Book Discussion Group meets the third Saturday of the month at 3 p.m.
214-670-8403
Martin Luther King, Jr., Library
Each month the MLK Library Book Club discusses a book or author selected for that month by club members. Meetings may feature presentations from local, national, or international authors. Meeting times may change depending on special events. New members are always welcome. Meets the second Saturday of the month at 1 p.m.
214-670-0344
North Oak Cliff Library
North Oak Cliff Book Club meets the second Tuesday of the month, 6-7:30 p.m.
214-670-7555
Paul Laurence Dunbar Lancaster-Kiest Library
Circle of Friends Book Club meets the second Saturday of the month at 2 p.m.
214-670-1952
Skillman Southwestern Library
Skillman Southwestern Book Club meets the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m., with no meeting in July, November, or December.
214-670-6078
Skyline Library
Mystery Book Club meets the third Saturday of the month at 10:30 a.m. New members are welcome, and coffee is served.
214-670-0938
Great Books and Fresh Coffee
This is a group of twenty and thirtysomethings in the Dallas area who love to read and discuss all types of books: fiction, nonfiction, new and old. Books are chosen by the group members every few months, so there is always something interesting to look forward to. Meets the first Monday of every month at various hot spots around Dallas, usually a wine bar or coffee shop.
Dallas Book Addicts Club
If you have an addiction for books, you are more than welcome to feed it here. Fiction or non-fiction, paperback or hardcover, it doesn’t matter as long as you love to read. Come to laugh, share stories, and make new friends. Very relaxed, casual atmosphere.
Uptown Ladies Book Club
This is a group for women to meet and discuss best-selling fiction (with a little chick-lit from time to time) while socializing with new and old friends in the Uptown area. Meets one evening a month to drink wine (and eat some light appetizers) and enjoy some laughs while discussing the latest book. Take a break from your job, leave the family at home, and come join a great group of women once a month for some (hopefully intellectual) conversation and fun.
Fabulous Females of Fiction and Food — Dallas
Who doesn’t like going out to a nice dinner? Making new friends? Engaging in conversation about a meaningful book? That is the purpose of this group. Every month, members will nominate books. Once the book is selected, reservations are made at a hot restaurant.
DFW Words & Wine
What could be better than discussing a favorite book while making new friends over a glass of wine? Read literature and nonfiction, best-sellers like The Time Traveler’s Wife, The Kite Runner, Devil in the White City, and Into Thin Air.