๐๏ธ Tip Tuesday: Reader Edition
โShould I annotate my romance books?โ
Only if you want to laugh harder, cry deeper, and roast fictional men like a seasoned WAG.
Hereโs how to make your annotations hit like a penalty shot to the feels:
๐ฌ Color-Code the Chaos
๐ฅ Spice scenes = red (because obviously)
๐ Heartbreak moments = blue
๐ง Character growth or trauma reveals = purple
๐ง Pete-level unhinged behavior = yellow
๐ Lines that made you snort your coffee = green
๐ Sticky Note Slander
Drop in a note that says โSIR???โ when the MMC starts catching feelings but doesnโt know it yet.
Or โbestie, donโt do itโ when a heroine considers texting her ex. (Weโve all been there.)
๐ก Highlight for Future You
Circle that one-liner you know you're going to quote at 2 a.m. in a group chat. Bonus points if itโs a mascot insult or an emotionally devastating wedding vow.
๐ธ Show It Off
Annotating isnโt just for your soulโitโs for your bookstagram aesthetic. Tag your favorite authors. We live for those messy tabs and passive-aggressive margin notes.
โจ Whether youโre a first-time tabber or a color-coded chaos queen, annotating turns reading into a full-contact sportโand weโre here for it.
๐ Want a printable guide with color-coding recs and fan-favorite lines to mark?
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