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Read Audre Lorde and have fancy cocktails

Read Audre Lorde and have fancy cocktails

Fri, Aug 21, 1:00 AM
From San Francisco Fiction Society:a social group for book people
4.9

# We will read poetry together and sip cocktails in a fancy hotel bar. We will read poems together by Audre Lorde. The book we will read from is included in the cost of the $25 ticket and will be there for you on the evening of the event. Join us for this elegant evening and connect with people over a shared love of the written word. Fancy dress - whatever that means to you - encouraged but not required. Register here: [https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1992263309188?aff=oddtdtcreator](https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1992263309188?aff=oddtdtcreator)

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4 attendees
Three Books, Zero Pressure: Book Club Kickoff

Three Books, Zero Pressure: Book Club Kickoff

Tue, Aug 4, 2:00 AM
From SF Richmond district book lovers

This is the first meeting for this book club. I have chosen the following three books as they are popular, notorious classics across completely different genres, and most people would've read (or at least heard of) them! > **Please note:** You do **not** need to read all three books! Just having read (or being familiar with) **any one** of these books is more than enough to join the conversation. Here is our inaugural trio: * **[The Alchemist](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18144590-the-alchemist)** by Paulo Coelho * **[The Great Gatsby](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18401910-the-great-gatsby)** by F. Scott Fitzgerald * **[Neuromancer](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6088007-neuromancer)** by William Gibson I will update the event with the actual location shortly!

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1 attendee
East Bay Women's Book Club July Meetup: Soldier Sailor

East Bay Women's Book Club July Meetup: Soldier Sailor

Thu, Jul 16, 2:00 AM
From East Bay Women's Book Club Meetup
4.9

Hello, fellow female readers -- The book for the July Meetup is Soldier Sailor by Claire Kilroy For those of you who are new, I will send out the address to my house by Monday, July 13. Looking forward to gathering together and discussing the book. Bonnie

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Mixed Bag at Belmont Story Swap

Mixed Bag at Belmont Story Swap

Tue, Jul 21, 2:00 AM
From Story Swaps, Storytelling Performances, and Workshops
4.7

Please know that an RSVP here on Meetup MEANS NOTHING. You need to go to www.StorySAC.org to get the details on how to join the Story Swap on Zoom. DO NOT RSVP HERE!! Our Zooming story swap welcomes ready listeners, eager tellers, & would-be tellers. Come try us out. Contact: email Linda Walls: lindaglennlee@yahoo.com

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1 attendee

July Book Club: The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy

Thu, Jul 16, 2:00 AM
From SF Book & Social Club (20s - 30s)
4.9
8 attendees
Book, Coffee, Chit Chat, etc. (Wednesday Edition)

Book, Coffee, Chit Chat, etc. (Wednesday Edition)

Thu, Jul 23, 2:00 AM
From The San Francisco "not quite a book club" Book Club
4.8

ATTENTION: We are now meeting in person again! Please follow current recommendations around mask usage to keep everyone safe. Masks are always welcome and accepted, no matter the current regulations. If you'd like to meet online check out our meeting on the first Wednesday of every month. It's that time again! Let's chit chat about the books we exchanged last time and welcome newcomers bringing their first book. If you've been before you know the deal, otherwise just bring a book to share and expect to say both a few words about it and why you want to share it.

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps people find and join groups and events focused on shared interests. Whether you're looking for book swaps or other activities, it's a great way to connect.

You can discover book swap events by searching for book-related groups in San Francisco on Meetup. Explore local communities dedicated to literature lovers.

Bring books you're ready to part with and an open mind for discovering new reads. Book swaps are a great place to exchange your literary treasures.

Absolutely! You can become a member of multiple book-focused groups to diversify your reading experience and connect with various literature enthusiasts.

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Find the event you’re interested in and click 'RSVP.' This ensures your spot and lets organizers know to expect you. Popular events may fill up fast, so plan ahead!

Event frequency depends on the group and its organizers. Some groups may hold weekly swaps, while others might meet monthly or on special occasions.

Not every interest might have a group, but many do. Book swaps are quite popular, so you should find options. New opportunities arise as more events are organized.

If you have a passion for books and want to start a group, begin by creating a Meetup group. Engage with members and schedule your first book swap event!

Yes, book swaps welcome all genres whether it's fiction, non-fiction, mystery, or fantasy. Genre variety makes book swaps exciting!

Meetup provides the platform, but the event quality depends on organizers and members. Look for groups with positive reviews for a better experience.

Most Meetup groups aim to create a welcoming environment for newcomers. Feel free to introduce yourself and connect with members who share your love for books.

An RSVP online is often enough, but check the event details. Rarely, events might require additional steps closer to the event date.

Book swaps can be in-person, but some groups may offer virtual swap options. Always check event details to confirm the format.

Meetup focuses on group activities rather than individual connections. For 1-on-1 swaps, consider reaching out directly at events.