We’ve reached a final verdict about book clubs.
Never judge a book by its cover!)
Your friends are coming to have fun, not a full-on literary discourse!
Ditch the boring questions.
Come prepared with questions that get people engaged.
Craft a menu that keeps spirits light.
Reading is an act that sets our imagination free and brings our senses to life.
And really, our book club should be no different.
Having a simple but enticing snack menu, paired with delightful cocktails, is key for happy guests.
To keep things tasting zesty, make a Ketel One Botanical Spritz the drink special of the evening.
This effervescent sip is sure to keep your book club bubbly.
And to hit the sweet tooth: these mini, no-bakeLemon Blackberry Cashew Cheesecakes.
Notice a theme here?
Fuel a more lighthearted book club with fresh and botanically inspired recipes.
Open up with charades, but make all of the prompts relevant to your group’s book.
Play a game called “Extend the End,” where you divide your guests into groups.
Each group has to creatively extend the ending and present their epilogues.
It’s all in the details.
But none of that will happen ifAnna Kareninais your book choice.