
What we’re about
Unite with like-minded women for an engaging and thought-provoking book club experience! The Reading Loop Women's Group (A.K.A.-Bookish Women 2.0) is more than just a book club - it's a place to share our stories, explore our passions, and discover new perspectives to empower each other. Let's unite, discuss, dine, debate, and learn from each other — all while making lasting connections.
This book club will explore the impact of strong, courageous, and determined women worldwide from various cultures and traditions.
Join us, as it is undoubtedly going to be an inspiring experience! #ThinkBookLoveGrow
Past Books Read:
A THOUSAND SPLENDID SUNS, Khalid Hosseni
THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO, Taylor Jenkins Reid
ALL THE LIGHT WE CANNOT SEE, Anthony Doerr
Future Books:
MY GRANDMOTHER ASKED ME TO TELL YOU SHE'S SORRY, Fredrik Backman
THE BOOK THIEF, Markus Zusak
THE NIGHTINGALE, Kristin Hannah
-and more (plus, we talk about suggestions when we meet...)
Upcoming events
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Stories That Stay: Theo of Golden, Our January Book Club Read
The Shelby, 707 N Krocks Rd, Hamilton Crossings Shopping Center, Allentown, pa, USTheo of Golden is a beautifully written novel that explores memory, identity, love, and the quiet moments that shape a life. It's set against the backdrop of a small town, and it follows Theo as he reflects on his past, grapples with regret, and searches for meaning in the relationships that defined him.
This novel invites us to slow down and sit with some big questions:
- How do our memories shape who we become?
- What does it mean to truly know—and forgive—ourselves?
- How do place and community influence our sense of belonging?
With its lyrical prose and emotionally resonant storytelling, Theo of Golden offers plenty to unpack, and we will do just that on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at 6:30 PM. We will enjoy some dinner at The Shelby in Allentown. Come ready to share insights, favorite passages, and the moments that lingered with you long after the final page.
I can't wait to see you there!8 attendees
Past events
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