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Stockholm's English Book Clubs Discover Emerging Authors Monthly
Reading groups across the city connect participants with new literature through regular monthly sessions focused on young adult and contemporary titles.
How we reported this
Stockholms stadsbibliotek hosts multiple active book clubs in English, including a Young Adult group, an English book club for ages 13-19 at PUNKT, and a general English club for ages 13-23, all meeting once monthly. These sessions provide structured opportunities for readers to explore current works in a shared setting.
Why these groups stand out now
Clubs such as those run by AWC Stockholm and Bookshop.se draw participants seeking regular discussion of new releases and genre-specific titles. AWC Stockholm runs an English-language book club meeting the first Wednesday of most months excluding July and August 2026, with September's selected book being When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzen. Bookshop.se operates six regular reading groups in its Stockholm location covering genres like Modern Fiction, Classics, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and Queer literature, with meetings held informally in the shop. The focus on varied age ranges and formats supports ongoing engagement with emerging writing.
Local venues and meeting patterns
Meetup.com lists over a dozen active Stockholm-based groups such as Short story Afterwork & Social Readers, Stockholm Classics Reading Group, and The Personal Growth Book Club for Expat Women, many meeting for fika or brunch while discussing current books. Silent Book Club Stockholm gathers at The English Bookshop for free, no-assigned-reading silent reading sessions followed by optional socializing, with the next confirmed meetup scheduled for December 13. These details reflect steady activity across established local spots without reliance on external trends.
The evidence appears in the regular schedules and specific selections tracked by the library system and independent organisers. Stockholms stadsbibliotek maintains dedicated English-language offerings for younger readers alongside adult options, while commercial and community groups add genre depth through consistent monthly or first-Wednesday timings. No single statistic quantifies growth, yet the presence of targeted age brackets from 13-19 and 13-23 alongside adult expat and genre clubs shows sustained infrastructure for literary exchange.
Interested readers can review current listings through the library events pages or Meetup.com to identify sessions aligned with their interests. Checking the AWC Stockholm schedule or Bookshop.se reading groups page provides direct access to upcoming titles and locations.
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- awcstockholm.org · Book club
- biblioteket.stockholm.se · Classic literature bookclub 2
- meetup.com · Stockholm ladies fine dining book club
- biblioteket.stockholm.se · Ya book club 4
- bookshop.se · Readinggroups
- biblioteket.stockholm.se · English book club at punkt 4
- biblioteket.stockholm.se · English book club 6
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