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book club
noun
- a company or other organization that sells books to its subscribers, often at a discount and usually through the mail.
- a club organized for the discussion and reviewing of books.
book club
noun
- a club that sells books at low prices to members, usually by mail order, esp on condition that they buy a minimum number
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of book club1
First recorded in 1785–95
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And first, a dazzling ship arrived: Oprah’s Book Club.
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“It can be spending time with your pets. It can be going to the book club that you love, but finding something where you can ground yourself in what it is to be a human being. I think I still try to translate that into my Sundays.”
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With time, she said she hopes to restart her virtual book club series and sell books on her own website.
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She was director of Oprah’s Book Club and books editor for O, the Oprah Magazine.
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It received a backlash so vociferous that Oprah, who previously made it a book club pick, sat down with the author, Jeanine Cummins, to talk about it.
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