Harrison Barnes, the San Antonio Spurs forward, has joined forces with Victor Wembanyama to start a book club. The pair is currently reading George Orwell's classic '1984', with Wembanyama being 300 pages ahead of Barnes. Barnes has confirmed that they enjoy reading many of the same books, including novels by fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson. The book club has been met with enthusiasm from fans on social media, with many asking how they can join. Barnes has admitted that they haven't been able to recruit many members to read with them, but fans are encouraged to explore more books with the San Antonio Public Library's 'Read Like Wemby' campaign. The library's official website includes a reading list with titles inspired by Wembanyama's love for science fiction and history. Fans can also follow the library's social media accounts to stay up-to-date on the latest book recommendations and events. The Spurs' book club is a unique opportunity for fans to connect with the team and explore new books and authors. Barnes and Wembanyama's love of reading is a great example of the impact that sports can have on our lives, and the importance of reading and learning. The book club is a great way for fans to get involved and make a positive impact in their community. Overall, the Spurs' book club is a great initiative that brings together fans, players, and the community to promote reading and learning.