How It Works

We have created a virtual book club exclusively for the UAlberta alumni community focusing on lifelong learning, personal growth and much, much more. The book club will connect through a private forum where all participants can discuss the current book and connect with each other. Joining the book club is completely free. You just have to pick up a copy of the book—at your library, our University of Alberta bookstore, or online—to enjoy. The group will read one book every two months so you will have plenty of time to read. Plus, you don’t have to commit to reading every book—we’re not grading you.

Our March to May Selection:

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Jennie's Boy:

A Newfoundland Childhood

by Wayne Johnston

Why Join?

1. Embrace Lifelong Learning: The facilitated book club will broaden your career and provide new insights to get results in making you more effective in areas including leadership, communications skills, and achieving a fulfilling life.
2. Reading is Good for You: Reading can reduce stress, help you sleep better, and improve your relationships [1]. Did we mention it also makes you smarter? Reading increases your verbal intelligence, your emotional intelligence, and your creativity [2].
3. Connect with fellow alumni, faculty, staff and students: Our book club will introduce you to fellow alumni across industries, generations, and geographies all while gaining different perspectives while reading the book. The network you will be building may help you with career advice, introduce you to new people, and find your next opportunity.

The Books

Below are a few examples of the kind of books the group may read. We will vote between several options each period and select a book based on reader interests.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often will books be read, what is the time commitment and what are the expectations?

We'll start the book club by reading one book every two months. The books selected will take an average of nine hours to read cover to cover. For most readers, this means having between 1 and 2 hours a week to read: with your morning coffee, during lunch, or before bed (especially if you want to improve your sleep). You are not required to read every book or participate in every online discussion. We know life can (and will) get in the way. The goal of this program is to connect UAlberta alumni together through reading, as often as you can.

Will there be any in-person meetings of the book club?

No, the book club will be entirely online. You can participate anywhere you have Internet access and on days and times that are convenient to you.

Is there any cost to participate?

Participation is free for all alumni, faculty, staff and students!

How do I get the books?

You just have to pick up a copy of the book—at your library, our University of Alberta bookstore, or online—to enjoy.

How do book club discussions work?

The book club will have a moderator from PBC Guru who manages the forum where discussions occur online. The moderator will pose questions to the book club, share relevant articles and facilitate conversation about topics in the book. Members will be encouraged to post and share as well. This format allows for ongoing conversation and makes it easy for readers to connect with each other through the forum.

How do I make a forum profile?

We're using a private forum to host the virtual book club so it's easy to connect with fellow alumni. During our sign up process, you will enter the information to auto-generate your free profile. After you complete the sign up, we'll send you a link to the forum and you can begin to post right away!

What exactly is PBC Guru and what do they have to do with the book club?

Professional Book Club (PBC) Guru is a book club management company that works with businesses, alumni associations and professional societies. We are teaming up with PBC to put this program in place for alumni, faculty, staff and students. You can check out their website at www.pbc.guru if you want to see more of what they do.

I've already signed up. How do I log in?

If you are already a member, you can click here to log in.

What if my question isn't answered?

Feel free to send an email to info@pbc.guru and we will be happy to help.