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686 Creative Book Club Names to Spark Your Literary Vibe

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By Jay Shaw

Starting a book club is more than just picking a genre—it’s about creating a vibe. Whether you’re gathering friends for wine-fueled fiction chats or organizing a school-based reading group, the perfect name helps define your club’s personality. It’s the first impression and the lasting label.

This list of book club names is designed for readers of every taste—teachers, Swifties, fantasy fans, and beyond. You’ll find names that are clever, cozy, bold, and even a little boozy. Think of it as your personal library of name ideas, ready for your next Goodreads group, team trivia night, or classroom project.


What Makes a Book Club Name Instantly Stick

Book Club Name

A strong book club name does more than sound cool:

  • It sets the tone for your club—mysterious, academic, sassy, or fun.
  • It helps new members understand what your group is about.
  • A catchy name encourages commitment and identity.
  • It sparks conversation, which is what a book club is all about.

Fantasy Book Club Names

These names are straight out of magical realms—ideal for lovers of Tolkien, Sanderson, or anything with dragons, portals, or spells.

  1. Fiction Faction
  2. The Elven Editions
  3. Chronicles & Cauldrons
  4. Ink & Incantations
  5. The Epic Readers Guild
  6. Dragons & Dust Jackets
  7. Wizards in the Stacks
  8. Once Upon a Spine
  9. The Tome Travelers
  10. Pages & Prophecies
  11. Realm of Readers
  12. The Fantasy Fellowship
  13. Swords & Synopses
  14. The Wandering Words
  15. Spells Between Chapters
  16. Scroll Seekers Society
  17. Mythic Bookmarks
  18. The Shire Shelf Club
  19. Sorcery & Syntax
  20. High Fantasy Haven
  21. Legends & Lattes
  22. Knights of the Reading Table
  23. Starlit Chapters
  24. Runes & Reading Glasses
  25. Epic Verse Alliance
  26. Grimoire Guild
  27. Chronicle Coven
  28. The Arcanum Archive
  29. Fairy Tale Addicts
  30. The Dragon’s Spine
  31. Magical Manuscripts
  32. The Library of Shadows
  33. Enchanted Editions
  34. The Mystic Margins
  35. Worldwalkers Anonymous
  36. Fantasy Fix Book Club
  37. Pages of Power
  38. The Portal Pages
  39. Book of Beasts Club
  40. Myths & Mages
  41. Quest Book Collective
  42. The Alchemist’s Shelf
  43. Hero’s Journey Readers
  44. Lore & Lanterns
  45. Lost Realms Book Club
  46. Dragonsbane Circle
  47. Sword & Quill Society
  48. Shadow & Scrolls
  49. The Undying Chapters
  50. Mythweaver Guild

Imagination runs wild in these fantasy picks. You can sense the dragons, quests, and magical libraries behind each name. Whether your group prefers epic trilogies or dark academia with fantasy flair, these names channel enchantment.

They’re perfect for Discord fantasy forums, virtual D&D-inspired book chats, or local meetups hosted in indie bookstores. Add a candlelit aesthetic and you’re set.


Taylor Swift Book Club Names

For Swifties who analyze lyrics like they’re Shakespeare and treat folklore like fine literature.

  1. Read It Off
  2. The Book Is Mine
  3. Chapter 13
  4. All Too Bookish
  5. Swift Shelf Society
  6. The 1989 Edition
  7. The Tortured Reading Department
  8. Blank Spines
  9. Look What You Made Me Read
  10. Read Era Book Club
  11. The Long Book Season
  12. Lover of Books
  13. Book Space Cowboy
  14. Enchanted Chapters
  15. My Tears Ricochet Book Club
  16. This Club Is Fearless
  17. Page It Off
  18. The Great American Book Club
  19. The Swift Collection
  20. Gorgeous Editions
  21. Invisible Ink Book Club
  22. Red Reads
  23. Back to Book Club
  24. You Belong With Books
  25. Dear Reader Society
  26. The Eras Edition
  27. Taylor’s Tales
  28. August Book Society
  29. The 10-Minute Read
  30. From Exile to Editions
  31. Shake It Off Shelf
  32. Betty’s Book Nook
  33. Evermore Enthusiasts
  34. Taylor & Tomes
  35. Spine Space
  36. The Swift Page Club
  37. Midnight Book Society
  38. Hits Different Reads
  39. Karma & Kindle
  40. Lavender Book Club
  41. Fearless Fiction
  42. All Enchanted Pages
  43. The Last Book Chapter
  44. The Swift Line
  45. Fiction For December
  46. Champagne Prose Club
  47. The Reading Eras
  48. Mirrorball Manuscripts
  49. Songs & Synopses
  50. Ink It With Style
  51. The 13-Page Theory

A clever fusion of Taylor’s eras and literary vibes, these names strike a chord with music-lovers who also crave a good plot twist.

Perfect for themed Zoom clubs, Spotify & Goodreads crossover fan groups, or TikTok “BookTok” collabs that lean pop-culture heavy.

Book Club Name Ideas

Simple, flexible, and vibe-neutral—these names work for any genre or mood.

  1. Shelf Indulgence
  2. Bookmarked & Beyond
  3. Plot Twist Society
  4. Cover to Cover Crew
  5. The Reading Room
  6. Page Turn Posse
  7. Chapters & Chill
  8. Novel Notions
  9. The Spine Line
  10. Ink Drinkers Club
  11. The Quiet Ones
  12. Between the Lines
  13. Well-Read Rebels
  14. In the Margins
  15. Bookmarked Souls
  16. The Book Buffet
  17. Hardcover Hangout
  18. Booked & Busy
  19. Paperback People
  20. The Late Night Readers
  21. The Book Draft
  22. No Spoilers Allowed
  23. Pages on Purpose
  24. Just One More Chapter
  25. The Think Tank Club
  26. In the Book Loop
  27. The Open Covers
  28. Next Chapter Network
  29. Lit Up & Loaded
  30. The Full Story Circle
  31. Prologue to Epilogue
  32. The Blurb Society
  33. Words & Wine
  34. Chapter Chasers
  35. Ink & Ideas
  36. Readers Anonymous
  37. Once Upon This Time
  38. Fiction Junction
  39. Plot Pros
  40. Silent Shelf Society
  41. Booked Solid
  42. Narrative Nerds
  43. Cover Club
  44. Librarian’s Choice
  45. Voices in Text
  46. Spine Society
  47. Bound Together
  48. Off the Shelf
  49. The Reading Ritual
  50. Text Talkers
  51. Table of Contents

These name ideas balance creativity and clarity. They’re versatile enough for casual readers, school groups, or even more serious literary circles.

If you’re launching a new reading app feature, organizing a community library club, or naming your club newsletter, these options strike that flexible middle ground.


Funny Book Club Names

Perfect for sarcastic souls and inside jokes. These names bring a wink and a smirk.

  1. Bookaholics Anonymous
  2. The Spine Crackers
  3. Shelf Control
  4. The Plot Thickens
  5. Literal Addicts
  6. Reading Between Wines
  7. Paperback Pack
  8. No Shelf Control
  9. Readiculous Readers
  10. The Dust Jackets
  11. Textual Healing
  12. Booked & Boozy
  13. Page Rage
  14. The Lit Wits
  15. Spines & Giggles
  16. Overdue & Underread
  17. Book Was Better Club
  18. Ctrl Alt Delete Book Club
  19. Readers of the Lost Arc
  20. Banned But Bookish
  21. ISBN This Club
  22. Fictional Problems
  23. Totes Lit
  24. Chapter Snappers
  25. Book Sniffers United
  26. The Cliffhanger Crew
  27. Read It and Weep
  28. One More Chapter, Please
  29. Plotting Problems
  30. Tea Spill Book Club
  31. Spoiler Alert Squad
  32. Judging by Covers
  33. A Novel Mess
  34. Dewey Decimal Dropouts
  35. Hardbacks & Heartaches
  36. Grammar Police Book Club
  37. This Club Is Booked
  38. Plot Hole Detectives
  39. Sorry, I’m Booked
  40. The Procrastireaders
  41. Unread & Loving It
  42. LOL (League of Literature)
  43. The Binder Misfits
  44. Whine About Books
  45. Shelfies Only
  46. Don’t Quote Me Club
  47. Return to Sender (Library Fines Edition)
  48. Flipping Pages Society
  49. Plot Device Survivors
  50. Literal Laughers

There’s something inherently funny about bookworms who don’t take themselves too seriously. These names are full of clever twists and wordplay.

Ideal for podcast book clubs, meme-inspired reading challenges, or any friend group that prefers sarcasm with their prose.


Clever Book Club Names

Smart and polished, these names have literary brains with a bit of edge.

  1. Well Versed
  2. Wit & Lit
  3. Booked Intelligence
  4. Chapter & Strategy
  5. Pseudonym Society
  6. Mind the Plot
  7. Clever Titles Club
  8. The Lit List
  9. Page Philosophers
  10. Metaphorically Speaking
  11. Reading Renaissance
  12. Footnote Fellowship
  13. Lexicon Lounge
  14. The Literary Crits
  15. Allusion Alliance
  16. Underlined Intent
  17. The Book Brains
  18. Context & Covers
  19. Narrative Nucleus
  20. Syntax & Coffee
  21. Smart Spines
  22. The Index Thinkers
  23. Plot Logicians
  24. Chapter & Verse
  25. Thinkers & Thesaurus
  26. Reading Comprehension Crew
  27. Intellectually Booked
  28. Page Pundits
  29. Irony & Ink
  30. Punny Professors
  31. The Abstract Readers
  32. Genre Geniuses
  33. The Annotated Minds
  34. The Prologue Thinkers
  35. Words & Wit
  36. The Thesis Thread
  37. Literary IQ Society
  38. Margin Notes Mob
  39. The Conceptual Readers
  40. The Library Conspiracy
  41. Eloquence Editions
  42. Critics in the Wild
  43. Subtext Society
  44. Semantic Shelves
  45. Fact or Fiction Circle
  46. The Reading Riddlers
  47. The Narrative Equation
  48. The Book Hypothesis
  49. Ink Think Club
  50. The Epilogue Elite

Sharp and intellectual, these names appeal to readers who love double meanings, literary theory, and a clever turn of phrase.

They’re a strong fit for graduate lit circles, writer workshops, or professional development book groups—anywhere brains and books collide.

Punny Book Club Names

Puns and prose go hand in hand—these names are groan-worthy in the best way.

  1. Read It and Creep
  2. Shelf Indulgence
  3. Great Ex-Book-Tations
  4. Tequila Mockingbird
  5. Book, Line & Sinker
  6. A Court of Books & Noses
  7. Fifty Shades of Read
  8. A Novel Idea
  9. The Book Stops Here
  10. Whine & Spine
  11. Don’t Stop Readin’
  12. Lord of the Reads
  13. Shelf Help Group
  14. Between a Book and a Hard Place
  15. You Can’t Book With Us
  16. For Whom the Book Tolls
  17. The Page Turners
  18. Reading Rainbros
  19. Beauty and the Book
  20. Rage Against the Book Machine
  21. Booked to the Brim
  22. Read Between the Wines
  23. Brew & Browse
  24. No Country for Old Books
  25. Booked Up But Down
  26. War and Peas
  27. The Book Is a Lie
  28. Tales from the Crypt Keeper
  29. To Kill a Mocktail
  30. Book Me Up, Scotty
  31. Reading in the Rain
  32. Gatsby’s Book Club
  33. Ctrl+Alt+Read
  34. Much Ado About Reading
  35. Biblio-Freaks
  36. Books and Crannies
  37. Breaking Book
  38. A Brief History of Time Spent Reading
  39. Wuthering Blights
  40. Lookin’ for Nook
  41. Get Lit-erary
  42. The Book’s Out
  43. The Write Stuff
  44. Gone with the Wine
  45. Plot Luck Club
  46. Talk Wordy to Me
  47. Eat, Read, Love
  48. Booked Without Mercy
  49. Game of Tomes
  50. The Quibbler Collective
  51. Word Up Club

These pun-packed names are playful and full of personality. They’re great for clubs that want something casual, meme-worthy, and unforgettable.

Use these for Instagram book circles, themed Zoom reads, or any group that thrives on humor, sarcasm, and double meanings.


Cute Book Club Names

These names are sweet, cozy, and full of charm—perfect for warm reading vibes.

  1. Chapter Chat
  2. Little Book Nook
  3. Cocoa & Chapters
  4. The Cozy Covers
  5. Book Buds Forever
  6. Read With Love
  7. Whispers & Words
  8. The Snuggle Shelf
  9. Pajamas & Pages
  10. The Page Nest
  11. Bookmarks & Brews
  12. Hearts & Hardcovers
  13. Once Upon a Club
  14. Little Lit League
  15. Chick Lit Circle
  16. Tea Time Readers
  17. Petite Pages
  18. The Sweet Spines
  19. Read, Sip, Repeat
  20. Bows & Books
  21. The Softcover Society
  22. Pastel Pages Club
  23. The Cuddly Covers
  24. Lovey Lit Ladies
  25. Twilight Tales Club
  26. Fluffy Fiction Circle
  27. Blush Book Club
  28. Candlelight Readers
  29. The Reading Garden
  30. Warm Words Club
  31. Bookish Bunch
  32. The Bookmark Besties
  33. Tales & Teacups
  34. Cupcake & Covers
  35. Daisy Page Dwellers
  36. Tiny Tales Circle
  37. Sweet Reads Society
  38. Muffins & Manuscripts
  39. Dear Diary Club
  40. Wool & Words
  41. The Little Library Club
  42. Peachy Page Turners
  43. Page Petals
  44. Fiction Friends Forever
  45. The Cozy Chapter Crew
  46. Fluff & Fiction
  47. Lovely Lit Lounge
  48. Hearts in Hardcover
  49. The Pillow Talk Book Club
  50. Tales Under Blankets
  51. Kindred Book Spirits

This set is all about softness and connection. These names feel personal, intimate, and wholesome—like a favorite book and a cup of tea.

They’re ideal for all-female groups, journaling clubs, bookish gift boxes, or TikTok “cozycore” reading challenges.


Literary-Inspired Book Club Names

Deep cuts, famous titles, and author shoutouts—this section is for the true lit lovers.

  1. The Bell Jar Club
  2. Woolf Pack
  3. Orwell’s Circle
  4. The Austen Alliance
  5. Poe & Co.
  6. Tolstoy Together
  7. The Brontë Brigade
  8. Kafka Krew
  9. The Hemingway Hangout
  10. Faulkner Fellows
  11. Fitzgerald Friends
  12. Salinger Society
  13. The Dickens Digest
  14. Virginia’s Voices
  15. Banned Book Society
  16. The Dalloway Dwellers
  17. Infinite Jesters
  18. The Proust Posse
  19. Toni’s Table
  20. The Morrison Manuscripts
  21. Catch-22 Club
  22. The Orwell Order
  23. Nabokov’s Notes
  24. Middlemarch Minds
  25. The Iliad Circle
  26. Dead Poets Anonymous
  27. The Marquez Circle
  28. Plath’s Pages
  29. The Melville Guild
  30. Shakespeare & Chill
  31. Beckett Book Club
  32. Rushdie Readers
  33. Atwood Assembly
  34. The Nabokov Nook
  35. Leaves of Grass League
  36. The Fitzgerald Files
  37. Echoes of Eliot
  38. Homer’s Haven
  39. Reading Rimbaud
  40. The Faulkner Forum
  41. All the King’s Readers
  42. The Eliot Society
  43. Cervantes Syndicate
  44. The Baldwin Book Club
  45. The Dostoevsky Digest
  46. Zora’s Book Nook
  47. The Wilde Ones
  48. Conrad’s Collective
  49. The Shelley Society
  50. Wordsworth Way
  51. Steinbeck & Co.

These names reflect a deep love of literature—referencing iconic authors, major works, and classic lit themes with reverence and flair.

They’re ideal for academic reading groups, graduate book clubs, lit-themed social accounts, or any project looking to establish literary credibility.

Book Club Names for Teachers

Perfect for educators who balance lesson plans with love for literature.

  1. The Lit Lounge
  2. Read & Reflect
  3. Educator Editions
  4. Teach & Tell Book Club
  5. The Word Work Circle
  6. Chapter Check-In
  7. Grammar & Grapes
  8. Readers With Rubrics
  9. Informed Fiction
  10. The Professional Shelf
  11. Books Beyond Bells
  12. The Faculty Fiction Forum
  13. Teach What You Read
  14. Curriculum & Covers
  15. Lunch Break Lit
  16. The Hall Pass Readers
  17. Between the Bells
  18. Staffroom Stories
  19. Beyond the Text
  20. Reading for Rigor
  21. EduLit Society
  22. Learning Through Lit
  23. The Book Standards
  24. Read Aloud Rebels
  25. Core Book Club
  26. Scholarly Spines
  27. From Chalk to Chapter
  28. Readers Who Teach
  29. Lesson Plan Lounge
  30. The Staff Shelf
  31. The Literacy League
  32. Common Core Crew
  33. Reading Rotations
  34. Minds & Manuscripts
  35. Classroom Chapters
  36. PD & Prose
  37. The Teacher Tome
  38. Fiction in Focus
  39. Marking & Manuscripts
  40. The Brainy Book Club
  41. Books in Bloom
  42. ELA Enthusiasts
  43. After Class Readers
  44. The Syllabus Squad
  45. Books That Teach
  46. Academic Editions
  47. The Tenure Tales
  48. Next Gen Narratives
  49. Educators Who Read
  50. Quiet Time Book Club
  51. The Pedagogue Pages

Grounded in school-life lingo, these names connect to the rhythms of teaching—planning, grading, and a deep love of storytelling.

Great for PLC book clubs, school staff wellness initiatives, literacy coach groups, or professional development reading circles.


Book Club Names for Ladies

Feminine, bold, and empowering—these names capture every shade of womanhood through books.

  1. The Femme Fiction Circle
  2. Lit Ladies Lounge
  3. SheReads
  4. Books & Baubles
  5. The Sassy Shelf
  6. Gloss & Glossary
  7. WOMANuscripts
  8. Ladies Who Read
  9. The Rosé Readers
  10. Chapter Queens
  11. HerStory Book Club
  12. The Reading Roommates
  13. Bold in Books
  14. Girls on the Same Page
  15. Feather & Fiction
  16. Women Who Wine & Read
  17. Sisters in Stories
  18. Fiction & Femininity
  19. Spines & Sparkle
  20. Boss Babes Book Club
  21. The Reading Divas
  22. Narrative Queens
  23. Novel Women
  24. The Prose Posse
  25. Plotting Women
  26. Ladies Lit Late
  27. Bookish Bombshells
  28. Page-Turner Princesses
  29. Chapter Chicas
  30. Slay & Slay Books
  31. Cover Queens
  32. Tales & Tiaras
  33. Bibliobabes
  34. Lipstick & Literature
  35. Readers in Heels
  36. EmpowerHer Editions
  37. Chic Lit Society
  38. Spine Sisters
  39. Read Her Lips
  40. The Chapter Collective
  41. Ladylike Lit
  42. Sisters Before Misters Book Club
  43. The Wine & Wisdom Club
  44. Belles & Bookmarks
  45. Lit Ladies Circle
  46. Page & Polished
  47. Gossip & Glossaries
  48. Tales & Totes
  49. Bold Bookish Babes
  50. HerShelf Life
  51. The Reading Beauties

These names are full of flair—some polished, others punchy—and all confidently feminine. You’ll find options that range from glam to grounded.

Use them for wine-fueled Zoom chats, real-life meetups, Instagram lit accounts, or friendship-driven book clubs rooted in sisterhood.


Book Club Names for Men

Strong, witty, and sometimes ironic—these names lean masculine but never boring.

  1. The Gentlemen’s Book Club
  2. Read Bros
  3. Ink & Iron
  4. The Spine Society
  5. Chapters & Chill
  6. Bearded Book Club
  7. No Crying, Just Reading
  8. Prologue Bros
  9. The Dad Book Den
  10. Fiction & Firepits
  11. Booked Broskis
  12. Plot & Protein
  13. The Hardcover Homies
  14. Silent But Literary
  15. Whiskey & Words
  16. The Literary Lads
  17. Pages & Poker
  18. Barbell & Book Club
  19. Between Bros & Books
  20. Plot Armor Club
  21. Well-Read Men
  22. The Quiet Strength Circle
  23. The Beard & Book Society
  24. Book Club: Unabridged
  25. Game of Tomes
  26. The Brologue Society
  27. Chapter Beards
  28. The Think Tank
  29. Leatherbound Legends
  30. Guys Who Annotate
  31. Fiction, Not Feelings
  32. The Deep Reads Den
  33. Manuscripts & Muscles
  34. Guys Gone Reading
  35. The Bookmark Brotherhood
  36. Reads & Riffs
  37. No Shame in the Spine
  38. The Booksmiths
  39. The Word Workshop
  40. Cover to Cover Kings
  41. Stories for Stoics
  42. Books & Beer Club
  43. The Men of Mystery
  44. Ink-Stained Gentlemen
  45. Shelf Esteem
  46. Pages & Pipes
  47. The Paragraph Pack
  48. Reading Rough & Refined
  49. The Silent Chapters
  50. The Draft & Dialogue Club
  51. Undercover Readers

These names offer a range of personalities—from rugged and ironic to thoughtful and quietly brilliant. Great for friend groups, dads, or coworkers who like storytelling with side banter.

Perfect for in-person monthly meetups, casual men’s wellness groups, or online forums encouraging male literacy and shared narrative.

Dirty Book Club Names

A little spicy, a little sassy—these names lean steamy, cheeky, or downright naughty.

  1. Fifty Shades of Slay
  2. Dirty Reads Only
  3. Between the Sheets Club
  4. Hot & Booked
  5. The Spine Tinglers
  6. NSFBook Club
  7. Smut & Sips
  8. The After Dark Editions
  9. Filthy Fiction Circle
  10. The Risqué Readers
  11. Romance & Ravage
  12. The Taboo Titles
  13. Steamy Shelf Sisters
  14. Naughty by Novel
  15. Sweatpants & Smut
  16. Explicit Editions
  17. The Late Night Library
  18. One-Handed Reads
  19. Kiss & Chapter
  20. No Blushing Allowed
  21. The Kinky Covers
  22. Lust & Literature
  23. The Red Room Readers
  24. Adult Content Club
  25. Touch & Turn Pages
  26. Smut Happens
  27. The Eroti-Club
  28. The Dirty Chapter
  29. Hardcover & Harder Thoughts
  30. Lingerie & Literature
  31. Just the Tip of the Plot
  32. After Hours Book Club
  33. Climax & Covers
  34. Chapter & Chill
  35. Forbidden Fiction
  36. Sensual Spines
  37. Under the Covers
  38. Bite Me Book Club
  39. Tales That Tease
  40. The Naughty Novelists
  41. Lust Lit Lounge
  42. Lips, Lies & Literature
  43. The Midnight Read
  44. Fantasy Meets Flesh
  45. More Than a Bookmark
  46. Barely Booked
  47. Hot Ink Society
  48. Sweat & Stories
  49. Rated R Readers
  50. Burn After Reading Club
  51. The Guilty Pleasure Guild

Flirty, bold, and sometimes over the top—these names work best when the vibe is no-holds-barred fun. They’re perfect for fans of romance, erotica, and anything with steamy scenes.

Great for bachelorette party reading lists, spicy Goodreads groups, or “after dark” editions of otherwise tame clubs.


Pop Culture Book Club Names

Movies, memes, music, and more—these names riff on all things trendy.

  1. Pageflix Originals
  2. Read Me Maybe
  3. Chapter & the City
  4. The Reading Dead
  5. The Office Book Club
  6. Breaking Book
  7. Stranger Reads
  8. Big Little Chapters
  9. Keeping Up With the Bookdashians
  10. BookTok Babes
  11. Readvana
  12. The Gossip Shelf
  13. Chapters of the Caribbean
  14. The Reading Stones
  15. Backstreet Books
  16. Bridgerton Book Society
  17. The Plotfather
  18. Marvelous Page Society
  19. The Real Readers of Fiction County
  20. Book Like Beckham
  21. Book & Morty
  22. Shelf Life of Zack & Cody
  23. Binge-Read Society
  24. Words of the Rings
  25. Spidey Senses & Stories
  26. The Read Side
  27. How I Met Your Readers
  28. Bookchella Crew
  29. The Reading Avengers
  30. The Shelf is Lava
  31. Ink’s Anatomy
  32. Sherlock’s Circle
  33. The Plotter Games
  34. Tales from Hawkins
  35. Friends, Fiction & Phoebe
  36. The Westworld Wordsmiths
  37. Taylor’s Tales (Again!)
  38. The Club Awakens
  39. The Fiction Force
  40. Sith & Stories
  41. Read It Like Beckham
  42. Barbenheimer Book Club
  43. The Ringer Readers
  44. Tolkien Talkers
  45. Inkception Club
  46. HBO & Hardcover
  47. Reels & Reads
  48. The Literaryverse
  49. The Book Binge
  50. Page on the Run
  51. The Club That Must Not Be Named
  52. The Meme Shelf

Perfect for TikTok book challenges, fandom reading circles, or casual book lovers who love keeping things current. These names blend cultural references with clever wordplay.

They work especially well for themed group chats, fandom events, pop-lit book picks, or any club with a side of Netflix.


Boozy Book Club Names

For those who love a wine glass in one hand and a paperback in the other.

  1. Books & Bordeaux
  2. Read Between the Wines
  3. Champagne Chapters
  4. Prose & Pinot
  5. The Cabernet Club
  6. Whiskey Words
  7. Margaritas & Manuscripts
  8. Books & Brews
  9. Read Responsibly
  10. Lit & Liquor
  11. The Rum Readers
  12. Bubbly & Bookish
  13. Vodka & Volumes
  14. Wine Not Read
  15. The Buzzed Book Club
  16. Rosé & Reads
  17. Pints & Pages
  18. Shots & Stories
  19. Boozy Bookworms
  20. Sippin’ & Spinnin’ Pages
  21. Tequila Tales
  22. The Spiked Spine
  23. Literary Libations
  24. Grapes & Grammar
  25. Lagers & Literature
  26. Read It On the Rocks
  27. Cocktails & Covers
  28. The Boozy Blurb
  29. Hard Seltzer & Soft Covers
  30. The Prosecco Pages
  31. Beer & Books Society
  32. Read, Sip, Repeat
  33. The Whiskey & Words Club
  34. Book Cellar Society
  35. Sangria & Stories
  36. The Bottle & Bookmark
  37. Gin & Genre
  38. Spirited Spines
  39. Cork & Covers
  40. Buzzed & Booked
  41. Red, Read, & Rosé
  42. The Fiction Flask
  43. The Page Pour
  44. Bar Cart Book Club
  45. Sip Happens
  46. The Wine Down Club
  47. Plot & Pinot
  48. Drunk on Dialogue
  49. The Tipsy Tome
  50. Lit Libations Lounge

These names are witty, social, and full of flair—perfect for relaxed, social clubs where the drinks flow as freely as the opinions.

Use them for brunch book meetups, winery-hosted discussions, themed Zoom parties, or any gathering where storytelling pairs with sipping.


Quick Tips for Nailing Your Book Club Name

Naming a book club doesn’t have to feel like homework—try these fast, fun tips:

  • Start with your genre or theme: romance, thrillers, classics, or pop culture.
  • Use wordplay or puns—bookish humor always hits.
  • Try combining your favorite author’s name with a setting (e.g., “Bronte & Brews”).
  • Keep it short and catchy—makes it easier to remember and share.
  • Make sure it feels like you. If your club is wild and witty, reflect that in the name.
  • Run it by your members—naming together builds excitement.

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FAQs

How many members should a book club have?

Anywhere from 4 to 12 is ideal. Smaller groups encourage deeper conversation, while larger ones offer variety.

What should a book club read first?

Pick something short, accessible, and discussion-worthy—like a bestseller, memoir, or short story collection.

Can a book club be virtual?

Absolutely. Tools like Zoom or Discord make it easy to host book clubs online with friends across the globe.

How often should a book club meet?

Once a month is common. It gives members time to read without pressure.

Should a book club have rules?

Light rules help—like deadlines, discussion formats, and respectful debate—but keep it fun, not rigid.


Conclusion

From magical fantasy titles to cheeky Swiftie spins, this collection of book club names has something for every reader. Whether you’re aiming for cozy, clever, or culturally inspired, the right name sets the tone for the literary journey ahead.

Got a favorite from the list—or even better, one of your own to share? Drop it in the comments and let fellow book lovers know how your club shows off its shelf-confidence!

Author

  • Jay Shaw

    Hey! I’m Jay Shaw — the creative force behind AllFantasyNames. From mystical kingdoms to weekend trivia squads, startup brands to secret gamer tags — I’ve always been fascinated by the power of a great name to tell a story and leave a mark.

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