· Brittany Ellich · illustration  · 1 min read

Reasons to join book clubs

A pie chart titled 'Reasons to join book clubs' where around 5% of the chart is 'To read something new', another 5% is 'To socialize', and the final large 90% chunk is 'To get peer pressured into actually reading the book'

Question: “How do you read so many tech books??”

Answer: Book clubs. Want to join one? Check out the Overcommitted podcast’s Tech Book Club here!

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