Have you been wanting to find like-minded book lovers, but you weren’t sure where to look? Well, look no further! We have several adult book clubs for you to enjoy throughout the year. Whether you prefer the classics or a thrilling read, we have a little something for everyone. New members are always welcome, and no registration is required.

Check below for meeting dates and links to our catalog. You can also pick up copies of the books from the 3rd Floor Service Desk one month before the club meeting.

Book Club Selections for January 2026

NEW! Silent Book Club

Monday, January 26, 7–8 p.m. (Drop in/Off site)
Arwa Yemeni Coffee, 704 E. Boughton Road

Join us for a silent book club! Bring your own book, or choose one of ours to read. Relax, read and feel free to purchase a delicious drink. We’ll have giveaways, too!

Book Club Selections for January 2026

X Meets Y Book Club

Saturday, January 3, 2–3 p.m. (Zoom)

Anywhere You Run by Wanda M. Morris
Synopsis: Two sisters on the run—one from the law, the other from social shame. What they don’t realize is that there’s a man hot on their trail. This man has his own brand of dark secrets and a disturbing motive for finding the sisters that is unknown to everyone but him.

Check our catalog for a copy.

Book Club Selections for January 2026

Chills & Thrills Book Club

Wednesday, January 7, 3–4 p.m. (Drop in)

The 20th Victim by James Patterson
Synopsis: Sergeant Lindsay Boxer investigates synchronized murders across LA, Chicago and San Francisco, uncovering a connection between victims involved in profitable criminal enterprises.

Check our catalog for a copy.

Book Club Selections for January 2026

Coffee & Conversation Book Club

Tuesday, January 20, 10:30–11:30 a.m. (Drop in)

The Gown by Jennifer Robson
Synopsis: A tale of embroiderers creating Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding gown, intertwined with a modern-day woman unraveling her grandmother’s secret connection to it.

Check our catalog for a copy.

Book Club Selections for January 2026

Great Reads Book Club

Wednesday, January 28, 7–8 p.m. (Drop in)

The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocumb
Synopsis: The story of Ray McMillian, a young black violinist who discovers a lost family secret that beggars belief—a genuine Stradivarius violin in his grandmother’s attic, worth more than ten million dollars.

Check our catalog for a copy.