Banned Book Club

Join this incendiary book club reading books that have been banned or challenged. April's selection is Snow by Orhan Pamuk.
Join this incendiary book club reading books that have been banned or challenged. April's selection is Snow by Orhan Pamuk.
Night Owl Nature Book Club is for readers who share an avid concern and interest in the natural world. This month, we celebrate April and National Poetry Month! Plan to read aloud your favorite nature-themed poem.
Do you dream of a better world? Authors have dreamt up these worlds and have written books explaining how such worlds might work. This month, we'll read How We Show Up by Mia Birdsong.
Each month, this book club focuses on one of the countries of our fourteen Sister Cities. This month, we celebrate South Korea (Sister City:Gunsan) as we read If I Had Your Face by Frances Cha.
Seeds is a book club that aims to create a space for radical book nerds. May's pick is There There by Tommy Orange.
This Tacoma group reads both fantasy or a science fiction. This month, we discuss The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune.
Join the Tacoma LGBTQ Book Club reading both fiction and nonfiction! May's pick is Lot by Bryan Washington, books available for purchase at King's Books.
This book club is geared towards queer and trans youth, aged 10-16, but is open to all. May's read is The Dangerous Art of Blending In by Angelo Surmelis.
The Classics Book Club has been meeting in Tacoma since 1994! We read a variety of classic works, from the ancient to modern. May's discussion is on Oroonoko by Aphra Behn.
Join this group focused on discussing writings about Buddhism in the modern world. May's read is Be the Refuge by Chenxing Han.