
The Book Club Hub is a platform connecting readers and book clubs of all ages across the UK. It is managed by national reading charity, The Reading Agency.
The Book Club Hub offers book club leaders access to free offers from publishers and prizes in return for reviews, gives them the chance to read the latest books and author news to help them pick their next read, and allows them to download resources to use with their club. Readers can also share reviews of the books they have read and find recommendations to help then pick their next read.
For every book club, every genre, every reader.
How to make the most of the Book Club Hub
Download the guide at the bottom of the page to help you use and make the most of the website.
What is on the Book Club Hub?
Home Page: A carousel displaying the most recent news and offers. This includes offers for both children and young people, so there’ll be constant news and offers for book clubs of all ages
News: News articles from our publisher and prize partners, spotlight book clubs, and content from The Reading Agency. This is where we will also spotlight book clubs with the spotlight articles. Clubs can filter depending on whether it is adult, children’s or young people’s content
Find a Book: A place for clubs to search for titles and read reviews from other readers. Booklists from The Reading Agency and prize lists are hosted on this page
Offers: Clubs can search through the offers from our publisher and prize partners, receiving free copies in return for reviews (due approximately six weeks after they receive their copies). Clubs can also apply to read and review both published and upcoming titles
Resources: Resources (e.g. discussion guides, downloadable booklists, library resources) can be filtered by their target audience (adult, children’s or young people’s content)
Find a Book Club: The ‘Find a Book Club’ page allows readers to locate book clubs near them to join
My Group: Accessible to registered book club members. Clubs can track their members and the books they’ve read. Clubs can tag what books they’d like to read as ‘TBR pile’, tag books they have read to keep track, and can leave their own reviews
If you are looking to start your own book club, read our How to start a book club guide:https://readingagency.org.uk/resources/12875
If you need any further information or guidance, please email bookclubhub@readingagency.org.uk: bookclubhub@readingagency.org.uk.