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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a gathering of individuals who meet to discuss books they have read, typically on a regular basis.
Example: "Every month, our book group meets to discuss a new novel and share our thoughts on it."
Alternatives: "a reading club" or "a book club".
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She joined a book group.
I belong to a book group.
She started a book group.
But it's a book group.
I'd never been tempted to join a book group.
"And to think that we started as a book group".
Of course, they don't call it a book group.
If you want to talk books, join a book group.
I buy my books on Play.com" Jane Esterson, 51, freelance journalist "I do a book group.
Muriel Riano, who leads a book group in Larchmont, eschews anything that isn't fictional.
Besides, everyone belonged to a book group: some people even belonged to two.
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