You know who you’re inviting or at least have an idea of how many people to expect. The next thing to consider is how you’ll meet. A book club doesn’t need to meet physically. Thanks to the Internet.If you want to host a book club that meets physically, consider how much space you’ll need. If it’s just yourself and one or two other people, your options are almost endless.You’ve figured out what kind of book club you want to host, who you’re going to invite and where you’re going to meet.
* LitLovers, opens a new window contains over 3,000 book discussion guides, generic questions and information about how to talk about books * Reading Group Guides, opens a new window has over 4,000 discussion guides with reviews and questionsDon’t Forget the Logistics In the fun of starting a book club, it can be easy to forget some of the little details, but they can make or break it. Things like how often your book club will meet, what time you’ll meet and how you’ll communicate all of that and more with your book club members between meetings are all important considerations. Email, social media, texting and even a phone chain are all valid options.