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#Choose an online book club that matches your tastes. When deciding on a book club, compare what they have read in the past to your own tastes to see if you would enjoy reading the chosen books. There are very specific book clubs out there, including feminist book clubs, book clubs held by famous people, and book clubs hosted by different magazines.<ref>https://media.bookbub.com/blog/2017/01/30/online-book-clubs-2017/</ref>[[Image:Join an Online Book Club Step 3.jpg|center]]
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#Choose an online book club that matches your tastes. When deciding on a book club, compare what they have read in the past to your own tastes to see if you would enjoy reading the chosen books. There are very specific book clubs out there, including feminist book clubs, book clubs held by famous people, and book clubs hosted by different magazines.<ref>https://media.bookbub.com/blog/2017/01/30/online-book-clubs-2017/</ref>[[Image:Join an Online Book Club Step 3.jpg|center]]
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#* Knowing the kind of books you enjoy is important, but be open to reading new things. It will be fulfilling to push your boundaries and read something different than usual.
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#* Knowing the kind of books you enjoy is important, but be open to reading new things. It will be fulfilling to push your boundaries and read something different than usual.
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#Be open to unique book club experiences. Aside from the typical chat forum, through which many book clubs facilitate interaction, make sure to utilize functions like in-text annotations that are common with reading sites. Sites like BookGlutton allow you and your friends to meet inside any chapter of a virtual book, making notes and comments on specific paragraphs, just like you would do in a real book.
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#Be open to unique book club experiences. Aside from the typical chat forum, through which many book clubs facilitate interaction, make sure to utilize functions like in-text annotations that are common with reading sites. Sites like BookGlutton allow you and your friends to meet inside any chapter of a virtual book, making notes and comments on specific paragraphs, just like you would do in a real book.[[Image:Join an Online Book Club Step 4.jpg|center]]
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#* Visit the Goodreads website to find people around the world that share your literary tastes. This site, while not a book club per se, shares what your friends are reading so that you can join them and talk about the book online.<ref>https://ift.tt/2TbInQQ>
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#* Visit the Goodreads website to find people around the world that share your literary tastes. This site, while not a book club per se, shares what your friends are reading so that you can join them and talk about the book online.<ref>https://ift.tt/2TbInQQ>
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#Check out larger, more populated book club sites. LibraryThing has more than 1 million users and bills itself as the world’s largest book club. In addition to joining and discussing your favorite books with scads of people all over the world, this site allows you to catalog your own book collection.<ref>http://www.librarything.com/</ref>[[Image:Join an Online Book Club Step 5.jpg|center]]
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#Check out larger, more populated book club sites. LibraryThing has more than 1 million users and bills itself as the world’s largest book club. In addition to joining and discussing your favorite books with scads of people all over the world, this site allows you to catalog your own book collection.<ref>http://www.librarything.com/</ref>[[Image:Join an Online Book Club Step 5.jpg|center]]
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