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Reese’s Book Club Invitations
Gather your friends for a literary roundtable with Evite’s official Reese’s Book Club Invitations. Easily personalize your invites, then send them to your guests by email or text. Plus, use Evite’s real-time RSVP tracking to see who can attend!
What is Reese’s Book Club?
Reeses’s Book Club (RBC) is all about stories and joy. Founded by Reese Witherspoon, RBC believes that stories are powerful, encouraging women to join a meaningful community. RBC shares one book per month for members to read and enjoy in community with one another!
What events can I use a Reese’s Book Club Invitation for?
Whether it’s brunch, afternoon tea, a fun dinner, or late-night cocktails, a reading club is a great reason to hang with friends.
With a digital invitation, you can track who is coming. You can also message the group about club timing to keep your text messages from getting crowded. Add event details like time and location, and include event signups so you know what everyone is bringing.
How do I make a customized invitation for my Reese’s Book Club event?
First, pick out a Reese’s Book Club Invitation that matches your style. Make sure to add the date, time, and location of your event.
If you want to jazz things up, use Evite’s Premium tools to make it your own!
Upgrading to Premium lets you customize your invite's envelope, envelope liner, stickers, stamps, and backgrounds. You can also add animated effects and reveals. This makes it feel truly unique. Once you’ve finished customizing, you can easily send it to your guests via email, text, or link.
Certain templates even let you upload an image of the book cover you’re reading onto your invitation. If you’re into the custom vibe, you can always upload your own unique design.
If you're planning three or more literary meetups this year, save money with an Evite Pro subscription. Evite Pro gives you unlimited access to Premium Invitations and Greeting Cards for one annual fee.
Need a few ideas for crowdpleasing snacks to prep for your next book meetup? Evite’s blog has some great recipes for any season.



