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		Definition of book group in English: book groupnounˈbʊk ɡruːp A group of people who meet regularly to discuss books that all members of the group have read.  Example sentencesExamples -  The group paired with an all-white book group to discuss a collection of essays about race.
 -  All we knew back then was that our book group was a touchstone to sanity, a place to air minds cluttered with the debris of domestic life.
 -  The book group meets monthly, usually on the second Sunday.
 -  I wish there were book groups about these kinds of books the way there are book groups for novels.
 -  But the main thing is that reading and book groups are such fun.
 -  He led a book group on the works of Charles Dickens, which were the topic of his Ph.D.
 -  I was hoping for resolution and I didn't expect the ending, but I'm still going to recommend it to my book group.
 -  The book group has a reasonably large turnout.
 -  Of course I'm going to join a book group.
 -  Choir practice is becoming to bourgeois Paris what the book group is in suburban London.
 -  Those less familiar with reading are less likely to join a book group for its own sake.
 -  And apparently they have a book group who are reading my book this month!
 -  Paula runs a book group at Shipley Library and co-ordinates a district-wide network of library book groups.
 -  There seemed to be a couple of boisterous book groups meeting there.
 -  Publishers like Penguin and Harper Collins court book groups.
 -  In London and the south, rates were lifted by the popularity of residents' associations and book groups.
 -  I decided against joining a book group.
 -  A group of friends who meet in a Manchester pub to discuss their favourite literature have been named the best-read book group in Britain.
 -  Throughout the semester he will also be running a "Great Catholic Authors" book group.
 -  Sponsor a joint event with another book group to provide a larger audience.
 
    Definition of book group in US English: book groupnoun A group of people who meet regularly to discuss books that all the members have read.  Example sentencesExamples -  The book group meets monthly, usually on the second Sunday.
 -  Publishers like Penguin and Harper Collins court book groups.
 -  In London and the south, rates were lifted by the popularity of residents' associations and book groups.
 -  The group paired with an all-white book group to discuss a collection of essays about race.
 -  Those less familiar with reading are less likely to join a book group for its own sake.
 -  I was hoping for resolution and I didn't expect the ending, but I'm still going to recommend it to my book group.
 -  A group of friends who meet in a Manchester pub to discuss their favourite literature have been named the best-read book group in Britain.
 -  Choir practice is becoming to bourgeois Paris what the book group is in suburban London.
 -  Throughout the semester he will also be running a "Great Catholic Authors" book group.
 -  Of course I'm going to join a book group.
 -  I decided against joining a book group.
 -  There seemed to be a couple of boisterous book groups meeting there.
 -  Paula runs a book group at Shipley Library and co-ordinates a district-wide network of library book groups.
 -  He led a book group on the works of Charles Dickens, which were the topic of his Ph.D.
 -  I wish there were book groups about these kinds of books the way there are book groups for novels.
 -  Sponsor a joint event with another book group to provide a larger audience.
 -  The book group has a reasonably large turnout.
 -  And apparently they have a book group who are reading my book this month!
 -  But the main thing is that reading and book groups are such fun.
 -  All we knew back then was that our book group was a touchstone to sanity, a place to air minds cluttered with the debris of domestic life.
 
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