What we’re about
Meet kindred book lovers in the Boulder Bookaholics Book Club - a group for people who love books, who love to discuss books and who may enjoy having a glass of wine, cup of coffee or bite to eat while doing so!
This book club has 5 strands (because we're all different!):
- - fiction
- - non-fiction
- - fantasy or sci-fi
- - classics
- - mystery
These meetups are fairly relaxed, so if you weren't able to finish the book or haven't had a chance to read it, you are still more than welcome to come to the meeting just to discuss books in general, laugh, share stories and make new friends!
If a meetup you would like to attend is full, please join the waitlist. We will make every effort to include everyone who wishes to attend.
GROUP MEMBERSHIP POLICY: Please be courteous to those on the waitlist by cancelling your RSVP 24 hours in advance. The Organizer will send an email 48 hours before each meetup as a reminder. We do keep attendance at our meetups, and will remove members from our group if there are more than two no-shows or habitual last minute cancellations.
We do not allow any marketing messages at any time - this is a "commercial-free zone". We're getting together to share a love of reading and ideas about the books that we've chosen, not to hear sales messages.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Classics-The Man Who Invented Christmas Film and Festive DiscussionCanyon Theater, Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO
Join us at the Canyon Theater for a film and potluck/social gathering to start the holiday season. Please feel free to invite your friends and family to join.
This is our first time renting the Canyon Theater, but we can bring treats to share for during (with some limited restrictions) and after the film.
The Man Who Invented Christmas is a 2017 Christmas biographical comedy-drama film about Charles Dickens directed by Bharat Nalluri and written by Susan Coyne. Based on Les Standiford's 2008 non-fiction book of the same name, the joint Canadian and Irish production stars Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, and Jonathan Pryce, and follows Dickens (Stevens) as he conceives and writes his 1843 novella A Christmas Carol.