Gaborone's new book club launched

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A new book club - The Book ID Club - was recently launched by Meadow Book Services in Gaborone. According to one of the founders, Tumediso Seloko, the club is a family-oriented, user-friendly services-based entity, aimed at planting the seeds of a reading culture in local communities, and stimulating everyone to strive to realise his or her fullest educational potential in a friendly environment.

The club will offer a variety of services, including report picking, school-fees payments, month-end relief activities and back-to-school shopping for busy parents and reading, writing, painting and story-telling for children.


"We will engage publishers, booksellers and other stakeholders to ensure the end-user gets quality services and products at the best prices," quipped Seloko.
Seloko explained that for one to join the book club, he or she can collect membership forms at major bookstores in the city and pay the P120 joining fee for annual membership (P10 per month). Payment options are P30 for three months and P60 for six months.

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