This.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 23, 2024 5:58 pm I think for a lot of folk clubs are a way of making you feel that you 'belong', as much as being a shared interest group. Some folk need that, others don't. There is also the possibility that you'll make new friends, although in my experience that hasn't really happened.
There’s a ‘book/reading’ club that folks around here meet up for. In theory I should fit right in. But it’s all mums, absolutely zero in common with them!! And, despite the fact that I chain read books, I actually can’t read ‘properly’ (dyspraxia rools ko sort of thing), so I’m not gonna join a club full of mums that read properly . How to make myself feel worse .
Along with the fact that, whilst I love immersing myself in a book, I don’t feel the need to talk about it. Well, maybe discworld books - but they are awesome and mad and it’s fab to talk to other people that like them