Book Exchange

It’s a New Year and time to set some reading goals. Have you ever thought about joining a book exchange club? If you’re looking for a great way to kick off the New Year, consider joining a book exchange platform. For a wide variety of reasons, a book exchange is a better way to make sure you stay committed to your literary resolution.
You learn a lot
We learn something new with every book we read.  It might be something as little as learning about a topic you’re unaware of. Maybe it’s just a new vocabulary word. You can also learn a whole lot about other people’s experiences, lives, and perspectives Best of all, talking through any book together means hearing entirely different points of view than your own. It will even help you see the book in a new light!
You get to read outside of your comfort zone
Book exchange club is a lot about compromise. You may not always get to read that particular book you always had in mind, but that’s not necessarily a wrong thing. If you’re a diehard fan of a romance novel and the group decides mysteries book, you’ll get to read something new. You never would’ve picked out that book yourself, but you may find that you enjoy it way more than you thought you would. Believe me when I say that this happens more often than you might think!
To expand your reading horizons
It’s easy to get stuck in a personal reading rut and avoid new genres, but in a book exchange platform of diverse readers, you’re sure to avoid that. A Book exchange club sometimes have a way of forcing a reader out of his/her reading comfort zone, and that’s a good thing.
You get to talk about books
It’s always good to look forward to hearing from other member’s opinions on the latest book they’ve been reading. It’s always interesting to hear other people’s thoughts on the plot, characters and whether they couldn’t put the book down. This is always a sign of a good book in my opinion.
The bottom line…
Book Exchange club allows you to find a topic or genre that interests you. Reading does not have to be a chore. Find an area you like and get involved in a book exchange platform that feeds and develops that interest. You can be sure the book exchange club will add to your reading experience. The topics to choose from are numerous. If you like popular reading, try the best sellers reading. If you’re looking to grow spiritually, join a club that reads religious books. If you’ve children and want them to get excited about reading, sign them up for book exchange for the kids.
Finally, book exchange groups do much of the work for you and gather information in one place. They can sort your options by topic, author, or any other categorical breakdown you might prefer. In any case, the significant thing to remember is that the New Year is right around the corner. Don't wait too long to decide which book exchange platform to join! Consider what interests you, and then get busy meeting all your new book club friends. I hope this article has motivated you to join a book club. Happy Reading!


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  • Lovely post and such a great idea something I will most certainly look into around my area or even not so local thanks for the idea 😊

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  • This is such a good idea for the new year! It gives you a little bit of reliability to finish a book and hand it off to the next person. Sometimes I never end up finishing a book because I feel like I have all the time in the world to read it.

    Chelsea
  • Love this! Book exchanges sound so delightful. I’ve gotten several great reads that way, usually through groups on Facebook or other similar places. I would love to try a new one out this year – I have several books that could use new homes, and I think giving one and getting one in return is a lovely idea!

    EmmiJade

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