book club


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book club

n.
1. An organization that makes books available to members for purchase at a discount.
2. A group of readers who meet periodically to discuss assigned books.
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book club

n
(Journalism & Publishing) a club that sells books at low prices to members, usually by mail order, esp on condition that they buy a minimum number
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book′ club`


n.
an organization that sells books to its subscribers, usu. through the mail and often at a discount.
[1785–95]
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Translations

book club

nclub m inv del libro
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References in classic literature ?
Did Lucy intend to be present at the meeting of the Book Club next week?
Another example from the reading list is "Thank you, Omu!", a favourite amongst the Book Club staff, which tells the story of an elderly woman who cooks a delicious stew which smells so good, that people on the street stop and knock on her door asking for it.
The Book Club workshop is an initiative by children's books author Helvi Itenge and co-facilitated by Madeline Carlman a volunteer from the United States of America.
Once a month, usually on the third Thursday, the book club meets to discuss a book of choice such as "The Great Alone" by Kristin Hannah, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, and Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty to name a few.
Mirror Book Club member Julia Peck Boydon liked it too.
Release date- 13082019 - New York, NY - - Barnes & Noble, Inc., the world's largest retail bookseller, today announced Inland by Tea Obreht as the August 2019 selection for the Barnes & Noble Book Club, a monthly book club designed to bring readers in communities across the country together to discuss the most compelling books.
Secretary National History and Literary Heritage Engineer Aamir Hasan inaugurated the launching ceremony of Summer Book Club at Ahmad Faraz Auditorium, National Book Foundation.
During summer book club, the students would be trained about storytelling, artwork and book reading.
Retail bookseller Barnes & Noble Inc (NYSE: BKS) declared on Tuesday that the April 2019 selection for its monthly book club is Martha Hall Kelly's novel Lost Roses.
The company's monthly book club aims to bring readers in US communities together to discuss a book about one month after it goes on sale.