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Bibliophiles Rejoice! You Can Now Book a Reese's Book Club Reading Retreat

Glamping, anyone?

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Love books? Love a good getaway? Love meeting the authors behind your favorite reads? Well, imagine combining all three into one dreamy experience. That’s exactly what World of Hyatt and Reese’s Book Club have done with their newest collab: Camp Unwritten.

Camp Unwritten is a limited-time glamping experience that brings book lovers together with bestselling authors at some of the most scenic spots in the country. Think cozy tents, chef-prepared meals, fireside chats and book-inspired activities—all under the stars. It’s basically your bookish fantasy come to life, but with better snacks.

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There are three exclusive retreats scheduled for summer 2025, each in a stunning location. First up: Washington State, July 14–16. Guests will meet Alexene Farol Follmuth, author of Twelfth Knight (Reese’s Summer 2024 YA pick) and get an advance copy of her upcoming novel, Girl Dinner.

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Next is Tennessee, July 28–30, featuring Ally Condie, the bestselling author of The Unwedding (June 2024 pick). And finally, the August 19–21 retreat will take place in Utah and will spotlight the July 2025 Reese’s Book Club selection—which is still under wraps for now.

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The cost? The Washington and Tennessee experiences run $1,200 for solo adventurers or $2,000 for two people (so grab your favorite reading buddy). The Utah retreat’s a little pricier—$1,400 for one or $2,300 for two—but honestly, can you really put a price on bookish glamping bliss?

In the meantime, even if you’re not glamping this summer, Reese’s Book Club just dropped their June pick—and it’s one to add to your list.

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