It all started when a bunch of BYJUites – who also happen to be die-hard bookworms – joined forces to start a book club for their team. As word spread about this said club and teams picked up interest, soon an announcement was made about the book club opening its doors to fellow bibliophiles as well.
The enthusiasm that poured in from all corners, was rather overwhelming. With teams working remotely and not having many options to connect with their peers in person, this was just the right initiative to bring like-minded people together. And it is also in line with our core value – to keep learning.
BYJU’S has always fostered a culture of life-long learning. Our brand new book club is just an extension of this philosophy and an effort to encourage you to try something new, learn from each other and of course, connect with fellow bibliophiles.
Hosted virtually over Zoom, our inaugural book club meetup saw over 200 participants from different cities and varied teams joining in. From avid readers to book enthusiasts who resolved to read more this year, it was a great sight seeing BYJUites bonding over all things books. And that’s not all. Our voracious readers also got to choose a name for their club.
With a host of interactive games, enriching discussion on books, and lively conversations, our first session was a huge hit. And we can’t wait to host many more sessions in the future to read, learn and grow together.
Are you too a book lover? Or do you simply want to pick up a new hobby this year? Whatever the reason be, book club is the answer. Come along and join our fun group of fellow readers at BYJU’S.
We would love to have you in our next reading session. All you need to do is drop in a mail to storyweavers@byjus.com and we will share all the details. 🙂
Don’t forget to share book recommendations in the comments section below!
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Comments
Sanskriti Gandhi
November 7, 2021
Book recommendations:
1. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
2. The 1000 year old boy
3. The Lie tree by Frances hardinge
4. Homo sapiens by Yuval Noah Hararri
5. The Alchemist by Paulo Cohelo
Adya Sharma
June 11, 2021
I would like to recommend some authors like
Ruskin Bond
Enid Blyton
Cannon Doyle
I would also like to recommend a diarist named Annie Frank. There is a book named ‘The Diary of a Young Girl (abridged for young readers)’.
P.Nick
May 28, 2021
Please make me apart of your book club please i am fascinated by books i read books daily its my habit and currently i am reading Tommyknockers and mail me in my Email id
Srilaasya
May 20, 2021
How do I join the book club?
Anubhuti Anshu
May 14, 2021
Recommendations
sherlock holmes, the invisible man, Kim, Saki’s short stories, The machine stops, Emma
Sayujya
May 7, 2021
Harry Potter series and Hogwarts’s library
Yash Pandya
April 21, 2021
Tuesdays with Morrie
Anushaa
April 9, 2021
Books recomendations-
Diary of a whimy kid
Harry Potter
Summer all Stars
The butterfly lion
Malory towers
Famous five
Irene Tesa
February 24, 2021
Recommendations:
Sudha Murty & Harry Potter
Tanishka
February 11, 2021
Recommendations :
The diary of a wimpy kid and goosebumps
Suyash
February 9, 2021
Time Story
Utkarsh Shukla
February 2, 2021
The book I would like to recommend is “Autobiography of a Yogi ” by Pramhansa Yogananda for self control and enhancement of focus on What we do in terms of increasing the standard of living a happy and a satisfied life.
Priyanshi Singh
January 30, 2021
Recommendations:
Memory Development