You've Been Matched With a Book Club. Now What?
- hello0012345
- Nov 26, 2023
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 26, 2023

You've been matched with a group of local literary-loving ladies! But now what? Here's a guide to steer your book club ship in the right direction without getting lost in the sea of details.
Leadership Matters: Every book club needs a captain, even if it's an unofficial one. Plot Sitter will designate someone to take the lead with communication. This person becomes the linchpin for coordinating meetings, sharing updates, and making sure the bookish boat sails smoothly. Whether it's through a group chat, email, or carrier pigeon (just kidding, stick to modern methods), having a communication maestro keeps everyone on the same page.
Mastering the Art of Timing: The trickiest part? Deciding on a time to meet. Enter scheduling tools like Doodle. This lifesaver lets everyone throw in their preferred time slots, and voila – you have a meeting time that suits the majority. No endless back-and-forths, no scheduling headaches. Just a simple, efficient way to make sure everyone gets their literary fix without playing calendar Tetris.
Choosing the Right Spot: Location, location, location. For the first rendezvous, consider safety first. Since you don't know everyone, a public space like a restaurant is a solid choice. It's neutral ground, and bonus – you won't be stuck figuring out whose house has the comfiest chairs. Safety first, cozy vibes second.
Cracking the Book Code: Now, the big decision – what to read? For the inaugural meeting, you've got options. You can either sync up with Plot Stirrer's book of the month (easy peasy) or throw the decision into the group's hands. Take suggestions, throw them in a hat (or a digital hat if you're feeling fancy), and let the group vote. Democracy in action, book club style.
There you have it – the no-fuss guide to launching your book club. Now, go forth, bookworms, and may your discussions be lively, your snacks plentiful, and your reading lists ever-growing. Happy reading!





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