club which sells books at a discount to its members; club which meets to discuss and review books
A book club is an organization that offers books at reduced prices to its members. A commercial organization that sells books to its members on a regular, usually monthly, basis and typically at a discount. Marketing service that offers books to subscribers through the mail, often at reduced prices. The first U.S. book club, the Book-of-the-Month Club, was founded in 1926; the rival Literary Guild appeared a year later. By the 1980s nearly 100 book clubs existed in the U.S., most of them specialized (e.g., for history books, mysteries, etc.). A common incentive for attracting new members is the offer of several free or heavily discounted books; long-standing members often receive bonuses