How to Start a Book Club

7 Book Club Formats That Actually Work

So you wanna start a book club but aren’t sure where to begin? Start by picking your vibe. Deciding how you want your club to feel makes the rest of your choices—like books, venues, and structure—so much easier.

Here are some popular vibes to inspire you:

Paperbacks and Pinot

If you’re picturing your club like a catch-up with your closest friends—cozy, welcoming, and low-pressure—this is your lane. Think cozy mysteries or small-town romances that don’t require a ton of brain power to read through and spark genuine conversation without requiring a dissertation or pages and pages of notes… and that go perfectly with a glass of wine and some girl talk!

Colorful café tables and chairs creating cozy book club vibes, the perfect inspiration for how to start a book club gathering.
Dreaming of starting your own book club? This cozy café setup gives all the book vibes you need for an inviting, memorable gathering with friends.

Former Awkward Adolescent Readers Anonymous

Revisit your middle school/high school faves (I’m thinking TwilightHunger Games, or Harry Potter) and discuss how your adult self sees them differently. It’s part book talk, part group therapy.

  • Books: any of your childhood favorites, popular YA novels (my book club just read The House in the Cerulean Sea, if you’re interested in my review of it)
  • Venue: anywhere casual—bonus points if you host a themed night (Team Edward vs. Team Jacob, anyone?).

Tell me you’re a potterhead without telling me you’re a potterhead…

Side-by-side photos of a young girl holding Harry Potter and an adult woman reading The Prince of Tides, showing lifelong love of reading and book club vibes.
I get major nostalgia when it comes to HP… proof that I read Harry Potter books on every vacation since 1998.
(1998 – Boston, Massachusetts; 2019 – Bornholm, Denmark)

Brainy Bookworms

Want the intellectual feel of a grad seminar (minus the tuition)? This club leans into classics, prize-winners, and literary fiction—and maybe avoids TikTok trends until you’ve found your groove.

  • Books: classics like The Scarlet Letter, NYT bestsellers like Atmosphere and other award-winning novels
  • Venue: a library meeting room or a local indie bookstore that hosts clubs—perfect for that “serious reader” vibe.
Grand library reading room with long wooden tables, green lamps, and cozy book club vibes — inspiring ideas for how to start a book club.
Picture this: hosting your book club surrounded by towering bookshelves, glowing green lamps, and timeless library vibes.

Hostess Handoff

Prefer a shared-responsibility club? Rotate houses (and hosts) so no one person carries the burden each month. Each host picks the book, preps a few discussion questions, and provides the snacks.

  • Books: anything your members love—the best part is you don’t have to stress about what kinds of books to pick, since each hostess picks her own book for the month. I just finished Birds of California, by Katie Cotugno (book review here) and I think it would be PERFECT for a book club read!
  • Venue: members’ homes; consider geography so no one drives an hour for a Tuesday night meet-up
  • Pro tip: If someone lives far away, offer to let them “host” at your place to keep things fair.
Group of friends gathered in a cozy living room, surrounded by bookshelves, reading together and sharing warm book club vibes.
Starting a book club doesn’t need to be fancy — just a cozy space, good friends, and great books.

The Low-Effort Literati (or “Shhhh-ow up and Read”)

For introverts or busy women who just need time carved out to read… or for those who will only read if they have accountability partners? In this style of club, everyone brings their own book, you sit together and read silently for an hour, then chat about your plot (or not) afterward. No homework, no pressure, just solidarity.

  • Books: whatever you’re currently reading!
  • Venue: beaches, coffee shops, parks, or even someone’s living room – anywhere you can get some reading done!
Two women reading together on a beach picnic blanket with fruit, drinks, and sunshine — the perfect summer book club vibes.
Sun, sand, snacks, and stories. Source: Pinterest

Books & Bites

Pair your reads with snacks and drinks inspired by the book. Margarita night for Lessons in Chemistry, pie baking for The Secret Life of Bees, or try your hand at the appetizer in the title of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.

  • Books: anything with food or drink tie-ins, or simply rotate through themes
  • Venue: kitchens, patios, or restaurants willing to play along
Two women in a kitchen smiling behind a charcuterie spread with cheese, fruit, and crackers — perfect inspiration for book club hosting and cozy book vibes.
My mom gives me one job at parties: charcuterie chef!

p.s. is it bad that I was thinking “chocolate pie” for The Help, but then thought that was a *little* inappropriate? But if it fits your group, you do you!

Final Notes:

Whatever vibe you choose, make sure it reflects your group of friends and the kind of fun you want to have. A good book club isn’t about rules—it’s about connection.

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