Book Clubs
American History | Science Fiction | Great American Read | True Crime | Club del libro | ESOL Book Club
Here are our upcoming titles for each book club. Please click on the corresponding Register link next to the book cover to fill out a registration form. You will receive a confirmation email with a link to join the meeting on the specified date. Registration is required to attend.
American History Book Club
Join fellow history buffs as we read and discuss a wide range of works focused on the ever fascinating history of the Americas. Books chosen so far have included award winners written by renowned historians, and cover the full range of the American experience. The conversation is always lively and new participants are always welcome.
Please email book club leader Joy with any questions you may have.

River of Doubt: Theodore Roosevelt’s Darkest Journey
by Candace Millard
Tuesday, March 7
7:00pm


Science Fiction Book Club
WPL's Science Fiction Book Club has been meeting since June 2018. We love to talk about spaceships, aliens, first contact, artificial intelligence, and alternate history.
Please email book club leader Melody with any questions you may have.



Great American Read Book Club
The Great American Read Book Club is based on PBS' list of the 100 most loved novels. WPL began this club in July 2019 and it has been going strong ever since. To date, we have enjoyed discussing over a dozen novels, and we still have many more titles to go!
Please email book club leader Dot with any questions you may have.




True Crime Book Club
Read and discuss stand-out titles from the true crime genre!
Please email book club leader Olivia with any questions you may have.



Club de Libro
Nos reunimos para compartir nuestro amor por la lectura y hablar de libros en español. Nos encontramos en la zona de historia local en el 3r piso
Por favor envíe un correo electrónico Katelyn con preguntas.
Póngase en contacto con clubdelibroworcester@gmail.com para recibir novedades incluso el aviso de los libros escogidos para abril y mayo.

Malinche
Laura Esquivel
Wednesday, March 4
11:00am

La muerte de Artemio Cruz
Carlos Fuentes
Wednesday, April 1
11:00am

To Be Determined
Wednesday, May 06
11:00am
ESOL Book Club
Read Homer’s Iliad in any language or format and share your thoughts in English. How might this epic journey relate to your own immigrant experience? Discussion hosted by Holy Cross Classics Professor Katherine Lu Hsu. Attend one session or all six sessions.
Click the 'join' link below during event time to join or attend in person in the New Americans Corner on the first floor of the main library. Please email Katelyn with any questions.

