Top 5 Event Themes from Books

Top 5 Books that could be Used for Event Themes
1.      Jane Austen.  I think the world she introduces us is perfect theme for wedding showers, weddings, and tea parties.  Almost every female is familiar with the Jane Austen and love her books, and there was even a movie about an Austen themed camp where you play the part of people from her novels.  Dressing up in period costumes would so fun, at least for a few hours, and seeing men dressed up like Darcy……
2.     Harry Potter.  This universe isn’t just perfect for children’s parties, but I think a lot of us 20 somethings and older would appreciate an HP themed party.  The place could be decorated with house colors and food like chocolate frogs and butter beer could be served.  Every can come dressed as their favorite character or their house colors There could be a movie marathon and could people could do activities themed around the wizarding world.  Those into decorating and baking would have so much fun preparing for such a party.
3.     Either of the two series Sara J. Maas has written.  Both series are about Faeries versus humans, so people would have, more so girls though they could make their men dress up too, fun dressing up as Faeries.  The place could be decorated like the Faery courts of ACOTAR, and what woman want to dress up like Feyre or Celaena aka Aelin?
4.     The Grisha verse.  The Russian like style for a setting is in this world would be a cool party theme.  So many beautiful colors to use for decoration, and there could be a way to show the individual powers that Grisha have in a creative way.

5.     The Night Circus.  This story is so whimsical and magical that it would be hard not to consider it for an event theme.  Like Caraval, the story had a carnival like setting presented to reader with beautiful descriptions.  Lots of black, white, and red decorations.  There can be circus/carnival food served to the guests.  People could dress up as performers and characters in the Night Circus.

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