🖊️ Tip Tuesday: Reader Edition

“Should I annotate my romance books?”
Only if you want to laugh harder, cry deeper, and roast fictional men like a seasoned WAG.

Here’s how to make your annotations hit like a penalty shot to the feels:

💬 Color-Code the Chaos

  • 🔥 Spice scenes = red (because obviously)

  • 💔 Heartbreak moments = blue

  • 🧠 Character growth or trauma reveals = purple

  • 🐧 Pete-level unhinged behavior = yellow

  • 😂 Lines that made you snort your coffee = green

📝 Sticky Note Slander
Drop in a note that says “SIR???” when the MMC starts catching feelings but doesn’t know it yet.
Or “bestie, don’t do it” when a heroine considers texting her ex. (We’ve all been there.)

💡 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 it’s a mascot insult or an emotionally devastating wedding vow.

📸 Show It Off
Annotating isn’t just for your soul—it’s for your bookstagram aesthetic. Tag your favorite authors. We live for those messy tabs and passive-aggressive margin notes.

✨ Whether you’re a first-time tabber or a color-coded chaos queen, annotating turns reading into a full-contact sport—and we’re here for it.
💌 Want a printable guide with color-coding recs and fan-favorite lines to mark?
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