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Arlington Readers - nonfiction book club — Being Wrong (May 30, Somerville)

Nonfiction book club meeting Saturday May 30, 10am–noon at Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

Book is Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz.

Small group, discussion-driven, low pressure.

Library is just the venue (not sponsoring).

Link to join in comments.

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Watertown readers - nonfiction book club — Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz (May 30)

Small nonfiction book club meeting Saturday May 30 (10am–noon) at the Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

We’re reading Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz — about why people hate being wrong and how that shapes behavior.

No pressure to finish the book. Open to anyone in the area.

Link to join in comments.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Brookline readers - Nonfiction book club — Being Wrong (May 30)

If anyone in Brookline is up for a weekend book discussion, there’s a small nonfiction book club meeting Saturday May 30, 10am–noon at Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

Reading Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz.

Casual format — more about ideas than having everything read.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

Link to join in comments.

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Somerville book club — Being Wrong (Central Library, May 30)

Putting together a small nonfiction book club meeting Saturday, May 30 (10am–noon) at the Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

Book is Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz — a really approachable look at why humans hate being wrong (and what that does to us).

Super casual group, no pressure to have read the whole book.

Link to join in comments.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Medford readers - nearby nonfiction book club — Being Wrong (May 30)

Sharing in case anyone around Medford is interested — small nonfiction book club meeting May 30 (Saturday), 10am–noon at Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

Book is Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz.

Relaxed group, and totally fine if you haven’t finished.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

Link to join in comments.

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Cambridge readers - nonfiction book club nearby — Being Wrong (May 30)

If anyone in Cambridge is looking for a low-key book club, we’re meeting Saturday May 30, 10am–noon at the Somerville Public Library (Central Library auditorium).

Reading Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz — about error, certainty, and why we struggle to admit we’re mistaken.

Small group, discussion-focused, no pressure to finish the book.

Easy one to drop into if you’re curious.

Link to join in comments.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

Boston-area nonfiction book club — Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz (May 30)

Hosting a nonfiction book club meeting on Saturday (May 30), 10am–noon at the Somerville Public Library (Central Library, auditorium).

We’re reading Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz — about why we’re so bad at admitting when we’re wrong, and why it matters.

Small, discussion-focused group. No pressure to have finished the book.

(Also: the library is just the venue, not sponsoring the event.)

Link to join in comments.

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago

RI book club meeting Sunday — trying a fiction pick (Yesteryear)

If anyone in Rhode Island has been thinking about trying a book club, we’ve got a small one meeting this Sunday morning in Providence (10am–noon, Schastea). Schastea isn’t organizing or sponsoring this — it’s just where we meet.

We usually read nonfiction, but this time we’re doing Yesteryear just to mix things up.

It’s a relaxed group, and it’s totally fine if you haven’t finished — or even started — the book.

Drop in if you’re free.

Link to join in comments.

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u/Busy_Humor_5844 — 5 days ago