
Classics Old & New Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join staff member Jen every 3rd Tuesday at 7pm, at Commonplace Books!
Jen is choosing books already considered classics, as well as books destined to be classics. Old but maybe not ancient, new but maybe not new releases…

Yukon's Silent Book Club - Knight's Knook
A Silent Book Club is a unique way to enjoy reading in a social setting, blending personal reading time with a communal experience!
We will meet from 5:30 to 8 PM
What to expect:
5:30-6 PM: Order something yummy and get settled in for a cozy evening of reading.
SOW House of Sips offers delicious smoothie bowls, drinks of all kinds, and tasty sandwiches!
6-7:30 PM: Lose yourself in a quiet reading time with no distractions: just you, fellow bookworms, and the magic of a good book! If you need to take a call, please do so privately.
7:30-8 PM: Optional socializing: share your thoughts on your current read, discover new recommendations, or simply continue to enjoy your book!
Remember to bring a book of your choice, and let’s enjoy reading together! Tag your book-loving friends and spread the word!

Read Aloud Book Club - Commonplace Books
Want a book club with no homework deadline?
Our Read Aloud Bookclub is a you show up, we read aloud format, perfect for anyone with a handwork hobby! Bring your embroidery or knitting, or that button you've been needing to stitch back in place. Need a table? Let us know, and we'll be happy to give you all the space for scrapbooking or setting your laptop up for that Shutterfly book you've been meaning to get to. Just want to sit and listen? That's okay too!
We'll handle the book choice (always something wholesome and without angst!), so you just sign up and leave the rest to us! You're guaranteed to end up with some new friends and a monthly evening to look forward to.
Join us on the first Monday of every month, 7pm - 9pm!
The book we choose will be available for purchase in case you want to finish at home at your own pace!

Read the World Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join Avery every first Thursday evening at 7pm, to discuss books whose authors or stories come from all walks of life, from far off continents to the streets of our hometown. Read the voices of perspective, experience, suffering and joy.
Avery is choosing books from all genres and of all ages for this bookclub, but with a view toward reading the voices of all walks of life.
Please specify which book club you are interested in joining when signing up!

Classics Old & New Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join staff member Jen every 3rd Tuesday at 7pm, at Commonplace Books!
Jen is choosing books already considered classics, as well as books destined to be classics. Old but maybe not ancient, new but maybe not new releases…

Yukon's Silent Book Club - Knight's Knook (Copy)
A Silent Book Club is a unique way to enjoy reading in a social setting, blending personal reading time with a communal experience!
We will meet from 5:30 to 8 PM
What to expect:
5:30-6 PM: Order something yummy and get settled in for a cozy evening of reading.
SOW House of Sips offers delicious smoothie bowls, drinks of all kinds, and tasty sandwiches!
6-7:30 PM: Lose yourself in a quiet reading time with no distractions: just you, fellow bookworms, and the magic of a good book! If you need to take a call, please do so privately.
7:30-8 PM: Optional socializing: share your thoughts on your current read, discover new recommendations, or simply continue to enjoy your book!
Remember to bring a book of your choice, and let’s enjoy reading together! Tag your book-loving friends and spread the word!

Read the World Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join Avery every first Thursday evening at 7pm, to discuss books whose authors or stories come from all walks of life, from far off continents to the streets of our hometown. Read the voices of perspective, experience, suffering and joy.
Avery is choosing books from all genres and of all ages for this bookclub, but with a view toward reading the voices of all walks of life.
Please specify which book club you are interested in joining when signing up!

Read Aloud Book Club - Commonplace Books
Want a book club with no homework deadline?
Our Read Aloud Bookclub is a you show up, we read aloud format, perfect for anyone with a handwork hobby! Bring your embroidery or knitting, or that button you've been needing to stitch back in place. Need a table? Let us know, and we'll be happy to give you all the space for scrapbooking or setting your laptop up for that Shutterfly book you've been meaning to get to. Just want to sit and listen? That's okay too!
We'll handle the book choice (always something wholesome and without angst!), so you just sign up and leave the rest to us! You're guaranteed to end up with some new friends and a monthly evening to look forward to.
Join us on the first Monday of every month, 7pm - 9pm!
The book we choose will be available for purchase in case you want to finish at home at your own pace!

Unhurried Wonder Club - Commonplace Books
Gather at the bookstore for grown up storytime! We’re taking the homework out of bookclub, and encouraging you to sit awhile, unhurried. Your membership in this bookclub means that you’ll join us each Thursday evening throughout the month of February, 2025, with your favorite colored pencils or markers, to color pages in your brand new Elyse Burns coloring book and listen to the 1905 classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. A Little Princess is a story perfect for any listener, and this book club is suited for any listener aged 15-115.
Your registration in the Unhurried Wonder Club gives you two hours of a read aloud for grownups each week in February, a new coloring book, and a beautiful edition of A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
“A Little Princess is the story of a little girl with a great big imagination. Separated from her father, and the open-hearted Africans who have helped him raise her, young Sara Crewe is sent to boarding school in London. When things go badly for her there, her imaginative powers come to the rescue – helping to transform a drab institution into a place of magic and mystery. As the girl wins the affection of the other boarders she draws the ire of Miss Minchin, the dour headmistress. Sara is made a servant to the institution when her father is reported dead, and his fortune seized. Sara counters all Miss Minchin’s best efforts to degrade her with the grace and virtue of a little princess.” -synopsis of A Little Princess musical by Andrew Lippa

Forever Young Book Club - Best of Books
By popular request, Best of Books is starting the Forever Young {Adult} Book Club! While this book club will focus on Young Adult books, it is open to teen and adult readers.
There will be a new title selected each month. Stop in store and tell us you’re joining the YA Book Club to get your copy of that month's book 15% off.

Unhurried Wonder Club - Commonplace Books
Gather at the bookstore for grown up storytime! We’re taking the homework out of bookclub, and encouraging you to sit awhile, unhurried. Your membership in this bookclub means that you’ll join us each Thursday evening throughout the month of February, 2025, with your favorite colored pencils or markers, to color pages in your brand new Elyse Burns coloring book and listen to the 1905 classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. A Little Princess is a story perfect for any listener, and this book club is suited for any listener aged 15-115.
Your registration in the Unhurried Wonder Club gives you two hours of a read aloud for grownups each week in February, a new coloring book, and a beautiful edition of A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
“A Little Princess is the story of a little girl with a great big imagination. Separated from her father, and the open-hearted Africans who have helped him raise her, young Sara Crewe is sent to boarding school in London. When things go badly for her there, her imaginative powers come to the rescue – helping to transform a drab institution into a place of magic and mystery. As the girl wins the affection of the other boarders she draws the ire of Miss Minchin, the dour headmistress. Sara is made a servant to the institution when her father is reported dead, and his fortune seized. Sara counters all Miss Minchin’s best efforts to degrade her with the grace and virtue of a little princess.” -synopsis of A Little Princess musical by Andrew Lippa

Bingo Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join us for a book club that looks and feels more like a game night!
Third Thursdays at 7pm.
For February third Thursday just make sure you've read The Wedding People by Alison Espach, and you're all set! Gather some friends, register above (the link takes you to our online store), and get ready for a fun evening of book trivia and discussion - Bingo style!
Registration is $5.
Prizes will be awarded to winners.
Feel free to bring your own snacks and beverages.
*registration does not include a copy of the book

Classics Old & New Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join staff member Jen every 3rd Tuesday at 7pm, at Commonplace Books!
Jen is choosing books already considered classics, as well as books destined to be classics. Old but maybe not ancient, new but maybe not new releases…

Unhurried Wonder Club - Commonplace Books
Gather at the bookstore for grown up storytime! We’re taking the homework out of bookclub, and encouraging you to sit awhile, unhurried. Your membership in this bookclub means that you’ll join us each Thursday evening throughout the month of February, 2025, with your favorite colored pencils or markers, to color pages in your brand new Elyse Burns coloring book and listen to the 1905 classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. A Little Princess is a story perfect for any listener, and this book club is suited for any listener aged 15-115.
Your registration in the Unhurried Wonder Club gives you two hours of a read aloud for grownups each week in February, a new coloring book, and a beautiful edition of A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
“A Little Princess is the story of a little girl with a great big imagination. Separated from her father, and the open-hearted Africans who have helped him raise her, young Sara Crewe is sent to boarding school in London. When things go badly for her there, her imaginative powers come to the rescue – helping to transform a drab institution into a place of magic and mystery. As the girl wins the affection of the other boarders she draws the ire of Miss Minchin, the dour headmistress. Sara is made a servant to the institution when her father is reported dead, and his fortune seized. Sara counters all Miss Minchin’s best efforts to degrade her with the grace and virtue of a little princess.” -synopsis of A Little Princess musical by Andrew Lippa

Unhurried Wonder Club - Commonplace Books
Gather at the bookstore for grown up storytime! We’re taking the homework out of bookclub, and encouraging you to sit awhile, unhurried. Your membership in this bookclub means that you’ll join us each Thursday evening throughout the month of February, 2025, with your favorite colored pencils or markers, to color pages in your brand new Elyse Burns coloring book and listen to the 1905 classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. A Little Princess is a story perfect for any listener, and this book club is suited for any listener aged 15-115.
Your registration in the Unhurried Wonder Club gives you two hours of a read aloud for grownups each week in February, a new coloring book, and a beautiful edition of A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
“A Little Princess is the story of a little girl with a great big imagination. Separated from her father, and the open-hearted Africans who have helped him raise her, young Sara Crewe is sent to boarding school in London. When things go badly for her there, her imaginative powers come to the rescue – helping to transform a drab institution into a place of magic and mystery. As the girl wins the affection of the other boarders she draws the ire of Miss Minchin, the dour headmistress. Sara is made a servant to the institution when her father is reported dead, and his fortune seized. Sara counters all Miss Minchin’s best efforts to degrade her with the grace and virtue of a little princess.” -synopsis of A Little Princess musical by Andrew Lippa

Read the World Book Club - Commonplace Books
Join Avery every first Thursday evening at 7pm, to discuss books whose authors or stories come from all walks of life, from far off continents to the streets of our hometown. Read the voices of perspective, experience, suffering and joy.
Avery is choosing books from all genres and of all ages for this bookclub, but with a view toward reading the voices of all walks of life.
Please specify which book club you are interested in joining when signing up!

Read Aloud Book Club - Commonplace Books
Want a book club with no homework deadline?
Our Read Aloud Bookclub is a you show up, we read aloud format, perfect for anyone with a handwork hobby! Bring your embroidery or knitting, or that button you've been needing to stitch back in place. Need a table? Let us know, and we'll be happy to give you all the space for scrapbooking or setting your laptop up for that Shutterfly book you've been meaning to get to. Just want to sit and listen? That's okay too!
We'll handle the book choice (always something wholesome and without angst!), so you just sign up and leave the rest to us! You're guaranteed to end up with some new friends and a monthly evening to look forward to.
Join us on the first Monday of every month, 7pm - 9pm!
The book we choose will be available for purchase in case you want to finish at home at your own pace!

Forever Young Book Club - Best of Books
By popular request, Best of Books is starting the Forever Young {Adult} Book Club! While this book club will focus on Young Adult books, it is open to teen and adult readers.
You can thank Gracelyn and Karyn at the first meeting for talking BoB into getting this started with their first book selection: The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes!
If you don’t already have a copy of this month’s pick from one of Jennifer’s events- stop in store and tell them you’re joining the YA Book Club to get your copy 15% off during the month of January.

Bring Your Own Book Club - Best of Books
BoB’s Bring Your Own Book Club invites readers of all genres to grab a snack, bring a drink, and come chat with fellow book lovers!
If you don’t like reading on a deadline, or you’re a mood reader that suddenly has no interest in the “assigned” book- this Book Club is for you!
Share book recommendations, vent about your current reads, and update your TBR with new bookish friends at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Best of Books.
We will have to skip our October meet up, but join us again on Tuesday, November 19.

Bring Your Own Book Club - Best of Books
BoB’s Bring Your Own Book Club invites readers of all genres to grab a snack, bring a drink, and come chat with fellow book lovers!
If you don’t like reading on a deadline, or you’re a mood reader that suddenly has no interest in the “assigned” book- this Book Club is for you!
Share book recommendations, vent about your current reads, and update your TBR with new bookish friends at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at Best of Books.
We will have to skip our October meet up, but join us again on Tuesday, November 19.