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Jan 6, 2008
Over mijn bibliotheek

Bibliofemmes, which began in 2005, was officially disbanded in March 2012 due to a possible ice storm. 5 members then formed the UnBookClub in May 2012 which is 5 friends having dinner and discussing books they have recently read, which happen to have the same title. We are now a party of 6 members.

In 2019, most of us were retired and Covid hit. We missed our comradery, friendship and discussions and due to our locations throughout the U.S. and Europe, we decided to Zoom our unBook Club. There are now 5 of us and we read on. Our focus is award-winning authors and books, primarily women authors with a mix of fiction and non-fiction. We try to expand our sensibilities and sensitivities through current and past great books.

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