What book clubs does OTPL offer?
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At the Orion Township Public Library, we believe reading becomes even more meaningful when shared. Whether you enjoy lively discussions, themed activities, culinary exploration, or discovering new genres, our book clubs offer something for every reader. Explore our lineup below and find the perfect group to enrich your reading life.
Cook the Book
Meets: First Monday of every other month at 7pm – Check calendar for dates
Location: Library
Love cooking as much as reading? Cook the Book blends both passions. Participants select and prepare a recipe from the featured cookbook, then gather to sample dishes and discuss their culinary experiences. It’s a delicious way to explore new flavors and connect with fellow food lovers.
Sips and Pages Book Club
Meets: Second Tuesday of each month at 7pm
Location: Sick Town Hall, 37 E Flint St, Lake Orion, MI 48362
Pair a good romance with good company. Sips and Pages offers romance readers relaxed conversation in a welcoming community space.
Upcoming Titles:
September: Icebreaker by Hannah Grace
October: Her Soul to Take by Harley Laroux
November: The Witness by Nora Roberts
Book Bunch
Meets: Third Thursday of the month at 1:30pm
Location: Library
A friendly, traditional book discussion group perfect for readers who enjoy thoughtful conversation and diverse selections.
Fall Titles:
September: Circling the Sun by Paula McLain
October: Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
November: Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson
Dine, Drink, and Discuss
Meets: Third Monday of the month at 7 pm
Location: Orion Grill, 3667 S Baldwin Rd
Enjoy great food, great conversation, and great stories at this monthly book discussion.
Upcoming Titles:
September 21: Fight Night by Miriam Toews
October 19: Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng by Kylie Lee Baker
November 16: Kin by Tayari Jones
Thursday Afternoon Book Club
Meets: Third Thursday of the month at 1:30pm
Location: Library
A welcoming daytime book club perfect for readers who enjoy reflective conversation.
Fall Titles:
September: How to Read a Book by Monica Wood
October: Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
November: Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
This blog post was written by Paige Greer, Marketing Librarian.



