Hilarious, horrifying, hubristic and so much more …

Fresh from back-to-back silent book club meetings (on zoom, followed by in person at a coffee shop just down the street), I realize so much dazzles me about our gatherings, from the selections our members discuss to the enthusiasm and eloquence with which they describe the books and their reading experiences. Vibrant adjectives abound in each description, of which the ones in this report’s title are just a few – and those were applied to one book, thank you very much!

Why not give a ponder to how you would describe your reading in lively ways … maybe using alliteration the way our fellow reader did. Sweet, sentimental and sensitive? Wild, wicked and whimsical? Thorough, thoughtful and therapeutic? Dark, dazzling and dangerous?

Silent book club member Emily's magnificent bookshelves, awaiting books (Photo by Emily Petroff)

Silent book club member Emily's magnificent bookshelves, filled with books (Photo by Emily Petroff)

Silent book member Jen's books: The Little Book of Drag: Pearls of Wisdom from Your Favourite Glam Queens, The Comfort of Crows: A Backyard Year by Margaret Renkl and Rebel with a Clause: Tales and Tips from a Roving Grammarian by Ellen Jovin (Photo by Jennifer D. Foster)

Silent book club member Vicki (that's me, with my signature messy hair and glasses), on screen getting ready for our zoom meeting, with books stacked next to my computer, including works by Marcel Proust, Chloe Cooper Jones and Lorne Daniel

Books and hot beverages on the table at East Toronto Coffee Co, just before the start of the silent book club meeting - titles include The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters, What is Broken Binds Us by Lorne Daniel, Rebel with a Clause: Tales and Tips from a Roving Grammarian by Ellen Jovin, Warrior Girl Unearthed by Angeline Boulley + more

Group book pile at East Toronto Coffee Co, accompanied by coffee - titles include Easy Beauty by Chloe Cooper Jones, The Testaments by Margaret Atwood, The Comfort of Crows by Margaret Renkl + more

Book club members, including Lola the chihuahua, reading at East Toronto Coffee Co

The book Rebel with a Clause: Tales and Tips from a Roving Grammarian by Ellen Jovin sits on a table at East Toronto Coffee Co during a silent book club meeting

… and oh my goodness, did our online and offline meetings this month produce another delectable combined reading list from the group!

As we always note in these reports, 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 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.

Our group’s previous reports and book lists are always available 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, breathtaking momentum, they now boast closer and closer to 2,000 chapters … (There were around 60 chapters when we joined as the first Toronto chapter in 2017.) The SBC organization will be celebrating its 10th anniversary this fall … and our chapter will be celebrating its 8th anniversary not long after that.

You can find information on meetings happening around the world and close to where you live. Every club is different in 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.

Whatever adjectives your readings inspire, savour them all!

2 thoughts on “Hilarious, horrifying, hubristic and so much more …

  1. Lisa Presnell

    These posts are always so nicely put together and I really love the links you put at the end. I’ve come across such neat and interesting rid bits due to them. Thanks 🙂

    Reply

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