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Book clubs, reading groups, book discussions, and book club topics made easy and facilitated online
Book clubs, reading groups, book discussions, and book club topics made easy and facilitated online
The Online Community for Book Clubs Feel like sharing your reading experiences with people close to you? At Booksprouts, it's easy to start a club, join a club, invite your friends, choose a book, and discuss! It's free, so join already! Start a book club today! Watch a video to see how it ...
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BookSprouts is an Online Community for Book Clubs
RotorBlog.com — ... BookSprouts is an online community for book clubs. It goes by the tag line “making book clubs and reading groups easy, and online.” BookSprouts aims to make Book Clubs a fun and easy experience online for everyone. ...

BookSprouts, A Social Network For Book Worms And Clubs
TechCrunch — ... Reading books is usually a solitary experience, but it triggers social activity as well, as the ongoing success of real-life book clubs shows. BookSprouts is a fairly new online community dedicated to book readers who love discussing books over a nice cup of virtual coffee. The social network is designed to make it easy to start an online book club, discuss books with other individuals, organize meetings and write up reviews. ...

Booksprouts: A Place for Book Lovers to Connect
AppScout — ... Have you ever joined a local book club and left because it was essentially a glorified gossip circle? Perhaps your book club just doesn't read anything you find interesting. If you're looking for a place where you can connect with other book lovers and discuss literature from multiple genres and authors, you may find a home at Booksprouts, a social network for book lovers and book clubs. If you're a fan of mystery novels, you can find a book club dedicated to them and join online. If you're a sci-fi fanatic and simply can't find a club dedicated to your favorite ...

The Latest Member of the Bookish Social Network: Readernaut
GO2WEB20 Blog — ... unique visitors monthly, in the US alone, while Librarything is the eldest of the pack and probably has the most academic/professional cred. When Shelfari launched a couple of years back, it was touted as one of the prettiest and shiniest sites of the year but they've gone through various updates that have since drawn away from that aesthetic cool factor, at least for me. Of course, these are just the top three. There are many more in the book community space, such as; Booksprouts, ...

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