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How do book clubs work?
You are offered a deal up front — the popular Doubleday Book Club, for example, offers seven hardcover bestsellers for a total of 99 cents plus shipping — when you agree to purchase a specified number of books with a certain amount of time, typically a year or two. With most clubs, you will receive a printed catalog about every three weeks.

Which are the most popular book clubs?
That depends on what you like to read! The largest book club is Doubleday, which has about 1.2 million members and specializes in popular fiction, followed the Literary Guild and Crossings Christian Book Club with 1 million each and Book-of-the-Month Club with 400,000. In recent years, many specialty clubs such as Black Expressions, the History Guild and the Mystery Guild, have been growing in popularity. All of the largest discount book clubs are owned by a company called Bookspan, which is a joint venture between Bertelsmann and Time Warner. There are also clubs for residents of Canada and the United Kingdom.

Don't clubs make you return a card if you don't want the "featured" selection?
They used to. The cards made way for online "opt-outs," but today the Doubleday clubs no longer send automatic shipments, meaning there is no need to respond to each catalog. Instead, books are sent only if you request them. Other sites offer subscriptions in which they send you a book — usually as part of a series or from a specific genre — each month.

Are club editions different from other books?
They're the same books that you'd find in a bookstore — same words, same covers, same authors, although in some cases they may be printed on less expensive paper. They also might say Book Club Edition on the inside flap. In other instances, such as with some children's book clubs, they are special editions not available in stores.

Are club books less expensive?
In most cases, they're much less expensive than the publisher's suggested price for a book, also known as the list price. Of course, no one pays that; most bookstores, such as Amazon and Barnes & Noble, offer discounts of up to 40 percent on top sellers. Still, the clubs are able to offer better prices than booksellers because they cut their own deals with publishers, and print their own editions. In many cases, they pay a smaller royalty to the author and/or publisher, or, at least in the case of CDs, nothing at all on selections that are given away. The author and publisher bank on the fact that the clubs will sell thousands of copies. They figure they'll make up in volume what they lose in percentage.

Which book clubs are the best deal?
If you are looking strictly for bestsellers, either Doubleday Book Club or Zooba Book Club, which sells every book in its catalog for $9.95 each including shipping with no minimum purchase requirement. Some specialty clubs such as Quality Paperback require you to buy only two books, and The History Guild has no purchase necessary. The standard requirement among the major clubs is more typically four books in two years. If you like audio books, the Audible Book Club allows you to create an account and download your first three free.

Why haven't I received my order?
If it's been more than four weeks since you joined the club, contact Customer Service.

How do I contact Customer Service?
Each club has a customer service department that can assist you with finding lost orders, returning damaged or unwanted books, changing your address and other questions. When you contact a club, always provide your membership number, if you have one, for a faster response. Contact information is listed with each club profile.

Why don't the clubs have the book I want?
The clubs offer hundreds of titles in a variety of genres, including most current bestsellers, but they only stock titles on which they've made a deal with the publisher to do a Club Edition. However, they typically have many of the most popular books available — they're selecting titles that they feel will have the broadest appeal. The Internet has made it possible to choose any book the club offers rather than simply the 100 or 200 titles featured in its monthly print catalog. The clubs also have used the Internet to help members make selections with features such as author interviews, reviews and excerpts. If the clubs don't carry a book you want, you may be able to find it at an online bookstore such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble. To find coupons for online bookstores, visit Deal Dude.

How long does it take for my order to arrive?
Your introductory offer can take up to four weeks to arrive, although some clubs offer express shipping for an additional charge. Member orders usually take a week to 10 days to arrive.

Will the clubs sell my name and address?
Unless you tell them not to, the clubs will sell your information to other companies to solicit you with similar offers. You can tell the clubs not to sell your name and address by contacting Customer Service (the address for any of the Doubleday clubs is Member Service Center, 6550 East 30th Street, P.O. Box 6300, Indianapolis, IN 42606-6300 and the address for the Book-of-the-Month clubs is Member Service Center, 6550 East 30th Street, P.O. Box 6400, Indianapolis, IN 42606-6400). Most clubs also have privacy policies posted on their sites that explain exactly how they'll use your membership information.

Can I join if I'm not a U.S. resident?
Residents of Canada should visit Book Clubs Canada. Residents of the United Kingdom should visit Book Clubs UK.

Why happens if I change my mind?
Most clubs allow you to return any book within 10 days. They usually even pay the return postage.

Is it safe to give my credit card number?
This is a common concern. Many of the clubs require that you provide a credit card number when you join to pay for the cost of their introductory offer; they won't charge you again until you order additional books. Those that ask for a credit card provide encryption security that keeps your card and personal information safe in transit to their computers. In the unlikely event your card number is stolen, the Fair Credit Billing Act allows credit card companies to hold you responsible only for up to $50 in fraudulent charges as long as you notify them in writing within 60 days of the date the bill was mailed. Visa and MasterCard waive liability no matter how much time has elapsed. The advantage of using your credit card, if that option is offered, is that your books usually arrive faster.

How much is shipping?
Most clubs charge $4 to $5 for the first book and about $2 for each additional item in the same order. Others, such as the Scholastic children's clubs, charge $3 to $4 per shipment. Each profile includes information about standard shipping charges. Some clubs offer express shipping for an additional fee (generally about $5 per order).

How much is tax?
Every club charges sales tax in many or most states, with the exception of Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon, which don't have sales taxes. In some cases the clubs also are required to collect tax on handling charges.

Can I join more than one club?
Yes. The clubs don't mind, as long as you pay your bills.

Can I give a club membership as a gift?
Unfortunately, with most clubs there isn't a way to have selections and catalogs sent to one address but billed to another. However, the Bestsellers Monthly, Simply Audiobooks and a few other clubs allow you to send books to family or friends. Some children's clubs select a book each month based on the child's age and interests.

How do I cancel my membership?
Once they've fulfilled their membership requirements, many people simply write "cancel membership" on one of the reply cards and mail it back. But it's always better to compose and mail a separate letter or email to the club, and get an acknowledgement in return. Be sure to include your membership number, and keep a copy of the letter. To reach any of the Doubleday clubs (Crossings, Doubleday, Literary Guild, Large Print, Military, Mystery Guild, Outdoorsmans Edge, Science Fiction), write Customer Service at P.O. Box 6325, Camp Hill, PA 17012. To reach Doubleday Select clubs (Architects and Designers, Behavioral Science, Computer Books Direct, Discovery Channel, Early Childhood Teaching, Equestrians Edge, Nurses Book Society, Primary Teachers, Scientific American, Library of Speech-Language Pathology or Reader's Subscription), write P.O. Box 6301, Camp Hill, PA 17012. To reach Book-of-the-Month clubs (BOMC, Children's BOMC, Crafter's Choice, Good Cook, History, Insight Out, One Spirit, Quality Paperback, American Compass, Black Expressions, Rhapsody, HomeStyle and Mosaico), write P.O. Box 6461, Camp Hill, PA 17012. To reach Scholastic, write Customer Service, 2931 East McCarty Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101.

How do I get the clubs to carry my book?
The clubs don't carry self-published books. If a major publisher is behind your book, your agent or the publisher should contact the clubs directly.

I have another question.
Your best bet is to contact the Customer Service department of the book club that you have joined (see "How to Contact Customer Service," above, for information on how to get ahold of each book club). For general questions about this site, email the webmaster at feedback [at] this domain. Don't send questions to this address about missing books, orders or payments, or requests to cancel a membership. Unfortunately we can't help with that.



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