# Families Full of Readers
Is your family bananas about books? Jacksonville's annual Celebrate Reading Week returns March 2-8, 2025, with appearances by local and nationally known authors, live children's entertainers, your favorite book characters, and much more! The week kicks off with a Book Giveaway for kids, Pre-K through Grade 5, at every Jacksonville Public Library location - thanks to our friends at Children's Literacy Initiative. The week ends with Family Reading Day - an un-peel-ievably cool party we're throwing for the whole family at the Main Library in downtown Jacksonville on Saturday, March 8. Of course, there's a bunch of fun to be had throughout the week. Get the full schedule and learn more about all of ways Jacksonville supports literacy and families on our Celebrate Reading Week blog.
Join Our Reading Challenge
Have you signed up for the Jax Stacks Reading Challenge? We've got 16 brand-new challenge categories designed to get out of your comfort zone and try something new! Just make sure it fits one of the categories! You pick the 12 categories that interest you most and just start reading. The challenge runs through December 31. You can start and finish any time during the year.
You can keep track of your progress using a Jax Stacks reading tracker bookmark (available at your local library) or by using StoryGraph or Goodreads. Of course, one of the challenge categories is "A book read by a Library Book Club in 2025." So, just by joining one of these groups, you're already 1/12 of the way to completing this challenge! Check out our Jax Stacks Staff Picks to get started.
# March Book Club Picks
# Excalibris
Join us for fantastical discussions of sharp-edged speculative fiction!
Regency Square Branch Library
Saturday, March 8, @ 10:30 a.m. (click to register)
Discussing Conan, by S. M. Stirling
# Comic Club (Graphic Novel Club)
Whether you can name every Robin from memory or you liked that one episode of Watchmen on HBO, the ComiClub is here for you!
Willow Branch Library
Tuesday, March 11, @ 6 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing Middlewest, by Skottie Young
# As the Page Turns
Looking for something new to read? Explore mysteries, historical fiction, romance, science fiction, and more!
Mandarin Branch Library
Thursday, March 13, @ 1 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing The Hunter, by Tana French
# Tangled Webb Book Club
Get caught up in a good book at Webb! We read and chat about a variety of fiction titles.
Webb Wesconnett Library
Thursday, March 13, @ 7 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood
# Novel Pursuits Book Club
Have books, will travel... to wherever our fiction collection takes us! Meets the third Saturday of the month.
San Marco Branch Library
Saturday, March 15, @ 2 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing Better the Blood, by Michael Bennett
# Nuts About Reading
Read and chat about a variety of fiction and nonfiction titles on the third Tuesday of the month.
West Branch Library
Tuesday, March 18, @ 6 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing The Maid: a Novel, by Nita Prose
# From Books to Film
Is the book REALLY always better than the movie? We read a book and watch the movie (on our own) and discuss them both.
Southeast Regional Library
Thursday, March 20, @ 6 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing Practical Magic, by Alice Hoffman
# Scottish Mystery Book Club
Is the book REALLY always better than the movie? We read a book and watch the movie (on our own) and discuss them both.
Regency Square Branch Library
Saturday, March 22, @ 10:30 a.m. (click to register)
Discussing Midnight and Blue, by Ian Rankin
# Shelf Conscious Book Club
Whether you’re an avid reader or struggle to find the time to complete just one book, you are welcome here!
Maxville Branch Library
Tuesday, March 25, @ 6 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing The Churchill Sisters, by Rachel Trethewey
# Flamingo Book Club
Spread your wings with a diverse selection of fiction, nonfiction, and some Florida-based literature.
Beaches Branch Library
Tuesday, March 25, @ 6:30 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing Fourteen Days, by The Authors Guild
# True Crime: 364.1 Book Club
Do you enjoy real-life crime stories? 364.1 is the Dewey Decimal number for True Crime books! Meets the fourth Thursday of the month.
Meeting online via Zoom
Thursday, March 27, @ 7 p.m. (click to register)
Discussing A Murder in Music City, by Michael Bishop