Concentric circles of reading

If the center is our love of reading – and oh, why wouldn’t it be? – how many circles ripple in and out from that essential core that can, with no exaggeration, anchor our lives?

I did enjoy some concentrated and delicious reading during today’s in-person sbc meeting. A couple of times, though, I did drift from the page to look up and around the table at the readers with me, all engrossed in their books and reading devices. What a wonderful circle to be part of, eh?

Just a couple of hours before then, I gazed around my computer screen at another group of readers sharing their insights with each other. What another wonderful circle to be part of, eh?

The fine people of both those circles are part of other book clubs, other circles, other settings in which they share their reading enthusiasms and passions, and learn from what inspires and enchants other readers. May all those circles be unbroken …

Two Little Library boxes filled with books under trees with a beach and blue skies in the background (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina photo by Jenn Ellis)

A paperback copy of The Knockout Artist by Harry Crews sits on a white table on a balcony overlooking a beach and blue skies (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina photo by Jenn Ellis)

Me (Vicki), on-screen, getting ready for the silent book club zoom meeting, with my books piled next to the laptop, including The Size of Paradise by Dale Martin Smith, The Filling Station by Leesa Dean, The Incident Report by Martha Baillie + more

Holding up the book This is Happiness by Niall Williams in front of the window and signage of East Toronto Coffee Co

Books, hot beverages and pastries on the table at East Toronto Coffee Co, just before the start of the silent book club meeting - titles include We Were Dreamers - An Immigrant Superhero Origin Story by Simu Liu and I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman

Books, hot beverages and pastries on the table at East Toronto Coffee Co, just before the start of the silent book club meeting - titles include The Grey Wolf by Louis Penny and The Cartographers by Peng Shepherd

Readers around the table silently reading at East Toronto Coffee Co

Readers around the table silently reading at East Toronto Coffee Co

Readers around the table silently reading at East Toronto Coffee Co

Our group’s combined reading lists always dazzle, every month – guaranteed. Every title on our group’s generous lists means that at least one (but usually more) readers have given that title considered attention. That doesn’t mean that every work on our lists is expressly recommended, of course. Inclusion on this list always means that our readers have devoted time and thought to a title – and that, fellow readers, counts for so very much.


Here are some extra book-related articles, resources, news and recommendations, items and tidbits that are often companions to books on the list, or are inspired or offered by our members and/or come up during our discussions and chat.

That book list was so bright we’re guessing you had to wear shades! Well, all our group’s previous reports and book lists – equally brilliant – are always right here!

You can also check out links to articles, interviews and more here – some with San Francisco-based Silent Book Club founders Guinevere de La Mare and Laura Gluhanich, and some with us here in east end Toronto.

Learn more about the worldwide phenomenon of silent book clubs via Guinevere and Laura’s Silent Book Club web site. In fall 2023, they welcomed their 500th chapter … and with continuing and astonishing momentum, they are now boasting over 1,500 chapters, thank you very much. (There were around 60 chapters when we joined as the first Toronto chapter in 2017.) You can find information on meetings happening around the world and close to where you live. Every club is a different size, format (in-person, virtual or combinations) and vibe, so contact a club’s organizers beforehand if you have any questions or preferences. Please feel free to contact me for more information about our club and its offerings.

May the concentric circles of reading envelope and make you dizzy with delight!

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