Monthly Archives: March 2019

A wave of silent book club love

Thanks to everyone for their warm interest in our silent book club. The volume and types of requests have been unprecedented since we were featured on the CBC Toronto web site this past weekend. We’re flattered and grateful for all of them!

The charm and vitality of silent book club meetings comes from the size of the group and setting in which the meetings are held. To accommodate potentially many more attendees, we’re assessing our capacity so all can get to enjoy what a silent book club is all about.

If you’re interested in attending a future meeting, please email sbc@ziegler.ca and give us permission to place you on our communications list for upcoming updates about future meetings, as well as news about other silent book club chapters and events that are in the works.

In the mean time, enjoy the chronicle of our silent book club here.

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(Photo by Maggie Macintosh, CBC Toronto)

Talking proud – in fact, almost waxing poetic – about our silent book club

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(Photo by Maggie Macintosh, CBC Toronto)

We had the pleasure today of welcoming Maggie Macintosh of CBC Toronto to this month’s edition of our silent book club gathering. She spent the morning with us and has crafted a lovely account of our meeting … so I’m going to let her give the silent book club meeting report this time!

Nice, eh?

Here is the book list which sums up all the titles presented and discussed within the group this month. If you follow our book lists from month to month, you’ll notice that some titles are repeated, which happens when a book gets passed to a new reader or another reader reads and wants to discuss the same book. At some point, maybe I should create a master list of all books discussed – eliminating duplicates – to get a sense of how many unique books our group has discussed since its inception in October, 2017. We estimate it’s around 300+ titles.

When we go round the table before the silent reading portion of the gathering, each reader offers capsule reviews of what they have finished or are in the midst of reading – positive or negative, always constructive. Our list as I present it here has no rating system, just a link to either publisher information or generally positive reviews or informational pieces. The list is not inherently a list of recommendations, just a record of what we discussed. Mind you, I think it is a pretty good list of recommendations, as it continues to reflect a diverse and vibrant range of subjects and genres that might spark the interest of anyone keeping up with our club.

New to the list this month: two people recommended magazines, and several readers singled out audiobook versions of books they are reading, so I will do my best to annotate titles according if they are discussed as audio versions.

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Enjoy our previous silent book club meeting reports and book lists here.

In addition to the coverage of this month’s meeting by CBC Toronto, our silent book club was included in a late 2018 feature about silent book clubs in the international news publication The Christian Science Monitor. Enjoy the article here. San Francisco-based Silent Book Club founders Guinevere de La Mare and Laura Gluhanich are featured in the February 2019 issue of O, the Oprah Magazine, describing the club’s genesis and extolling its virtues (if we haven’t done that enough here!) as the concept and clubs spread worldwide.

If you’re interested in starting your own silent book club or are in the Toronto area and perhaps interested in checking ours out, please feel free to contact me for more information.