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Student life can feel overwhelming at times, but a good book is often the best escape. Reading lets you step into another world, take a break from stress and recharge your mind. Still, every reader knows the joy is even greater when you can share it with others. That’s where book clubs come in, bringing people together to laugh, debate and connect over stories. If you’re looking for a place in Cleveland to meet fellow book lovers, here are some clubs that every true reader should check out.

CLE Gals Book Club

CLE Gals is a small, welcoming book club for readers who love diving into popular books with meaningful themes. What makes it special is that it’s meetings aren’t always in the same spot, you’ll often find them in cozy cafes, trendy restaurants, or other fun places around Cleveland. It’s not just about the books, but also about exploring new corners of the city and meeting new friends along the way. They also host silent reading nights for those who enjoy simply sharing space with fellow readers. Another cool part is how they choose their books: every time, members can vote on Instagram, so everyone has a chance to read something they’ll truly enjoy. CLE Gals plans it’s reads two months ahead and event sign-ups open every Sunday at 7 p.m. on Instagram at @clegalsbookclub.

Cleveland Public Library Book Discussions
The Cleveland Public Library is not just a place to borrow books, it’s a space where readers can connect. The library hosts book discussions for all kinds of people, whether you like meeting in your neighborhood branch or joining a group focused on a certain genre. Some programs, like Cleveland Reads, even invite authors and experts to talk about how books shape our lives, which makes the experience even more exciting. With so many choices, it’s easy to find a group that fits your interests. You can check the library’s website for the full list of upcoming discussions.

Feral Gremlin Book Club
For anyone who loves fantasy and dark romance, Feral Gremlin is a club worth checking out. They meet at Flame & Fable, a cozy independent bookstore in Lakewood that already feels like a storybook setting. The group is very welcoming, and what makes it fun is that everyone helps choose what to read next. That way, no one feels left out and members get the chance to read books they are truly excited about. It’s a safe space where every opinion matters and where you can easily find friends who love the same stories you do. More details are available at linktr.ee/feralgremlinsbc.

CLE Readers
CLE Readers is an inclusive, easygoing club that keeps things low-pressure. The group usually meets at Roasted in Lakewood on the second-to-last Tuesday of each month from 6 to 7 p.m. The meetings are casual and spoiler-friendly, so readers can join no matter how fast they read. Members choose books through Instagram polls, which makes the process fun and interactive, and the picks are usually easy to borrow from libraries or find locally. It’s a great way to share your love of books while discovering new favorites in a relaxed atmosphere. You can find them on Instagram at @clereaders.

No matter your reading style, Cleveland has a book club that fits. These groups are more than just about books, they’re about meeting new people, exploring different spots in the city and finding a community where stories come alive. From deep discussions to quiet reading nights, there’s always a place waiting for readers who want to connect.

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