6 Benefits to Joining a Book Club


What is a Book Club & Why You Should Join One


For those of you who don't know, a book club is a group of people who meet to discuss and review books. For instance, I am a member of the Indy Momprenuer's Book Club (pictured) and we meet up to discuss entrepreneurial related books! (How fun is that?!) Book club's have a long history and even some fame!! (but we'll save that for another day 😉) The big question is WHY should you join one? My answer to this question is always the same, "Well, why not?!" I realize, though, that others may need a more in-depth answer so I have compiled a list of 6 great benefits to joining a book club!

Companionship 
According to Merriam-Webster, companionship (also known as fellowship, community, society, camaraderie, etc.) is "the good feeling that comes from being with someone else" and/or a group. You get the opportunity to socialize around a common interest. For instance, Tracy Mumford (MPRnews) has found that "some clubs are intensely literary, some strictly online, some mystery, some themed, some more Chardonnay than Charles Dickens." No matter what interests you, there is a club for you!!

Expand Your Literary Range

Book clubs give you the chance to discover selections of books that you'd never choose on your own. Now, this may seem off-putting to some who are particularly attached to their favorites, but honestly, you'll never truly know if you like something until you try it. I was never one to voluntarily read self-help, motivational, entrepreneurial, etc. type books for fear of being bored to tears, it putting me to sleep so I would end up not finishing it..but with the book club I am in I have found to actually enjoy those types of books! Who'd have thought, right?! (Keep a look out for my book reviews!)

Provide Motivation and Encouragement

On the off-chance that you do find a book particularly challenging or when your life gets pretty busy, your book club is there to help motivate you and encourage you to get through it. You get to know each other and support each other and this is where you really see fellowship/community come into play with book clubs.

Promote a Deeper Understanding

Have you ever read a book a second time and came across something that makes you think, "how did I miss this?!"? Discussions can cultivate a deeper understanding of the book and can bring up points that you may have missed during your own read through.

Learn to Read Critically

According to the University of Toronto, "critical reading is a more active way of reading. It is a deeper and more complex engagement with a text. It is a process of analyzing, interpreting and, sometimes, evaluating. When we read critically, we use our critical thinking skills to question both the text and our own reading of it." For a more in-depth look at critical reading click here.

Enhance Your Communication Skills

If you are anything like me, an introvert, public speaking, speeches, group discussions, and even a one-on-one conversation can be difficult. But when you read something that sparks an interest in you, words can't help but to spill out at some point and the more you share your opinions with the group the better your communication gets!


As you can see there are many amazing benefits to joining a book club and there are so many different clubs that you are bound to find one that interests you. Can't find one? MAKE ONE!! Start your own book club and run with it! If you thought of more benefits to joining a book club feel free to comment them below! Have your own book club or belong to one? Let us know! We'd love to hear from you!


Keep Reading Friends!!

~Shannon


Have You Read.. Volume #1

Have you read.. 📖 📖 📖 📖 📖*  

*My Rating: 5 out of 5 Books!
(instead of stars😉)

Randi Zuckerberg's Pick Three: You Can Have It All (Just Not Everyday)

When your friend walks up to you and says, “I got the idea to
start this book club from my hero, Buffy the Vampire Slayer… Or Sarah Michelle Gellar, whichever you prefer to call her. She just finished reading Pick Three and highly recommends it!!!!” the only thing left for you to do, is agree with her. I’m not going to lie-Buffy is AWESOME and for those of you who don’t know who Buffy is, let us know! We will educate you..LOL!

The subject of this Self-Help book is what really caught my eye. The theory that you can have it all, just not every day.
Randi Zuckerberg (Creator of Facebook LIVE!!) says, “that whatever situation we find ourselves in there is a common denominator: the incredible pressure to balance everything we need, have, want, and to get it perfectly right-or Else.”

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This is definitely true for me. I struggle everyday with balancing mom duties, household duties, fitness duties, etc...the list just goes on! Add in the mental roadblocks and everyday becomes that much harder. 

The author makes a great point in that when you are juggling, say, 5 different balls/projects/demands/etc, you are pulled in so many different directions at the same time that you don’t really accomplish anything in any of those areas, whether it be from stress, fatigue, anxiety.. BUT. If you focus on just 3 areas and do them well you succeed/accomplish a lot more.  AND my favorite part- there is NO GUILT for not picking something as one of your three that day because you can just pick it tomorrow! 

Unfortunately, if you are anything like me, than this is a habit that needs to be made/ or broken depending on how you look at it, because I am extremely hard on myself, as well as battle with anxiety, depression, and PTSD.  As difficult as this sounds, I want to give it a try! Anything to make life just a little bit easier!! 


Let me know what YOU thought of the book in the comments below!! I'd love to hear from you!!

Stay Awesome Bookworms!!
~Shannon
For a more in-depth look of this awesome book, check out the YouTube video below where author and speaker Elizabeth Gould interviews Randi Zuckerberg on #PickThree!



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Meet the Bookmom

Hey there! 

I'm Shannon, the creator of this fun, new blog, the S word: confessions of a bookmom! I am a 31 year old stay-at-home-mom for two AMAZING kiddos; Diana-2 & Clarence-10. I am married to my best friend, celebrating our 3rd year married and 4th year together. We also have a pair of twin cats that we rescued as kittens, named Sam and Dean (any Supernatural fans here?!)

I absolutely LOVE books!! 

Ever since I was little you could always find me reading a book. I have read across many genres and authors and have loved them all! My absolute favorite author is Nora Roberts! (there will be more about her in later posts!!) I also have a tendency to read more than one book at a time. For instance, I am currently working my way through Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod, I'm That Girl by Alexis Jones, and Storm Front by Jim Butcher

I am an advocate for Mental Health

I suffer from PTSD, Panic Attacks, Anxiety Attacks, and Depression. These are not as severe as some but can be just as debilitating none-the-less. I am a work in progress and everyday is a new day! (If you suffer from any of the above please know that it's okay to reach out to someone for help!)

Communication is the key!

This is my first blog, EVER, and I am learning as I go so feel free to comment and reach out to me;even if you disagree! I strive to see things from all perspectives! Topics I plan to cover include, but are not limited to,all things BOOKS and book related, authors, events, places we've visited, mom-life, work-life balance, self-care, and more! 

If you have any questions, suggestions, or complaints please don't hesitate to email me at shannonsbooks.ubam@gmail.com! You're feedback will help me develop this blog and my knowledge bank (because I am not perfect nor do I know everything, haha).

Blessings,

Shannon


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