Book Clubs
WLBPD@AADL [MI1B]

WLBPD@AADL provides materials and support to book clubs in the following ways:

Ann Arbor District Library's general collection offers a large selection of Book-Club-to-Go kits. Low-vision book clubs are provided the same contents in accessible formats as AADL BCTG kits whenever possible. Each kit includes:

Low-vision book clubs may request any titles available through the NLS collection and with enough notice, if guides are not already prepared, they will be produced.

Macomb Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped @ CMPL [MI1])

The book group meets on the first Monday of the month, excluding holidays. We call members up and patch them into a conference call. The discussion usually lasts between 60 to 90 minutes. Patrons can call the library to join the book group or find out what the next title will be. Audio titles are provided to group members.

Braille and Talking Books @ Taylor Community Library [MI1N]

Brown Bag Talking Book Discussion meets on the second Wednesday of each month, and lasts 60-90 minutes. People bring their lunches to eat while discussing.

Two talking books are discussed each meeting. Readers can read both, either, or neither of the books. Sighted people reading a print version of the book are also welcome at the discussion.

Every month, the group gets a lists of five possible talking books for discussion. Each person is allowed to vote for two books. The two books with the highest votes are passed out at the following month's meeting, and are discussed at the meeting following. The selection of five books usually includes: one nonfiction book, one historical fiction book, one mystery, and two other books from various categories.

At the meeting, a large print handout is provided that gives the book summaries for today's discussion, next month's books, and the five books to vote on. Braille copies can be provided if a user notifies the library at least one business day in advance.

Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library (MI1A, Regional)

Book club held the second Saturday of every month. Members rotate choosing the books and leading the discussions. Virtual only at this time.

Georgia Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (GLS) [GA1A]
Utah State Library for the Blind and Disabled [UT1A]

Utah State Library for the Blind and Disabled Book Group

Library for the Blind and Print Disabled @ San Francisco Public Library [CA1C]
Texas Talking Book Program @ Texas State Library and Archives Commission [TX1A]
Wolfner Talking Book and Braille Library [MO1A]

If you were interested in Wolfner Library’s “Distance Programming for Adults: Wolfner Library’s Experiment in Book Clubs by Conference Call” webinar and were unable to attend, the archived video can be viewed at https://mostatelibrary.watch.more.net/#/videos/9ea0969b-6ca1-4500-8c98-9e57f5e39ea0. Additionally, the link to the handouts is https://mosecretaryofstate.sharefile.com/d-sc3d6d2e221b4314b.