Silent Book Club
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Come along to Stirling Libraries first silent book club on Monday 16th September. A gathering for readers, introverts and individuals from all walks of life.
About Silent Book Club
Stirling Libraries are proud to be supporting Stirling Pride this September
There is no assigned reading. People can bring whatever they'd like to read and chat about anything, before and after the designated reading time.
Silent book groups are popular across the world, with clubs meeting monthly in Pakistan, Hong Kong, the Netherlands and many other cities and countries.
Show up, read a little, chat a little, everyone is welcome.
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