Book Clubs
Book Clubs
Choose your own adventure! With all the book clubs and book conversations offered at RPL, it's easy to find your community with us.
Explore topics like KidLit for Adults, Murder by the Book, Graphic Novels, War Books, Queer Books, Sherlock Holmes, or find out what your branch is reading together. New members are always welcome!
There's a book club for everyone at the library.
Book Club in a Bag
RPL's Book Club in a Bag service, available to Regina cardholders only, provides everything you need for a fun and stress-free Book Club meeting, packaged together in one easy-to-use kit.
Each kit contains:
- Ten copies of one book title,
- Author biographies and read-a-like suggestions,
- Discussion questions,
- Information to help you start and run a book club,
- A sign out sheet to keep track of the books, and
- A feedback form, so you can share your suggestions with us.
We have a wide variety of titles to satisfy your reading interests, including:
Explore all Book Club in a Bag Kits
Online Book Clubs for instant access
Check out our Online Book Clubs - a great way to enjoy the book club experience and connect with others. Your group can also get multiple copies of the same eBook at the same time on hoopla without needing to wait for the kit to arrive. Find more information about hoopla, including where to download the app.
Literacy Book Club in a Bag
The Literacy Book Club in a Bag offers the same materials as our standard Book Club in a Bag kits, with titles suited to EAL students, adults who wish to improve their reading and discussion skills in a social setting, and adults who enjoy shorter stories.
Call Literacy Services at 306.777.6009 or send an e-mail to literacy@reginalibrary.ca for more information or to book a Literacy Book Club in a Bag for your group.
Sound Bites Audio Book Club
Want lively discussion about what you just read? Join our Sound Bites Audio Book Club, a book club specifically for those with print disabilities.
We meet monthly in the accessible Community Commons of Central Library.
To register, please contact Accessibility Services at accessibilityservices@reginalibrary.ca or 306.777.6048.
Canadian Council for the Blind: Get Together with Technology (GTT)
GTT helps people who are blind and partially sighted explore and integrate assistive devices into their home and work lives. During regular meetings, participants discuss new and updated devices and teach each other how to use both low and high tech assistive technology in their daily lives.
This drop-in program meets monthly in the Community Commons at Central Library.
For more information, please contact Accessibility Services at accessibilityservices@reginalibrary.ca or 306.777.6048.