ETML book club
•March 11, 2026•
Sullivan’s Elizabeth Titus Memorial Library is exploring local interest in starting a monthly Adult Book Club and is seeking feedback from potential participants. The book club is seeking those who enjoy reading and thoughtful conversation in a welcoming space at the ETML to connect with other readers in our community, whether they are already avid readers or just getting back into reading books. The goal is to read one book each month, with participants helping to choose future titles.
The first book selection and meeting time will be announced once the interest level is determined. Time and date to be announced thereafter, but will be held in the evenings, based upon availability.
Book clubs provide numerous benefits, such as improved mental well-being and a sense of connection, with over 90% feeling more connected to others. Book clubs have also been found to be an important tool in helping to combat loneliness. Most will find themselves enjoying reading more, and their stress levels will reduce, as book clubs have been recognized as providing a sort of ‘mental refuge’. They also increase confidence and social skills, with nearly 80% of participants finding themselves more open to trying new things. The cognitive and emotional growth found in a book club can also lead to personal growth and improve critical thinking skills (who doesn’t need a bit more neuroplasticity in their lives?).
For those interested, call (217)728-7221 or stop by the circulation desk to sign up.
