my spring tbr stack 🌿📖
my current tbr stack 🤍 these have been sitting on my list and I’m finally making time for slow, cozy reading again. something about a fresh stack of books just feels like a reset..
saving this as my reminder to actually read them this month ✨🌷
(These are all linked on my bio in my Amazon storefront if you’re building your own tbr)🔗📚
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As someone who loves to embrace the cozy vibes of spring through reading, I find that curating a thoughtful TBR (To Be Read) stack is a wonderful way to refresh my mindset and cultivate calm. This season, I’ve been inspired by the idea of slow reading—taking time to really savor each book without rushing through. One standout for me is Deborah Harkness’s "Discovery of Witches," the first book in the All Souls Trilogy, which perfectly blends fantasy, romance, and rich historical detail. Building a TBR stack that feels inviting often means mixing genres and moods. Adding some light romance, psychological thrillers, and even some nonfiction can keep the list exciting. Linking the books through platforms like an Amazon storefront makes it easy to track and share favorites, which is something I started doing recently and found it helpful to avoid decision fatigue. To truly enjoy this spring reading journey, it can be helpful to create cozy reading nooks around your home, complete with soft blankets, warm drinks, and ambient lighting—simple touches that transform reading into a cherished ritual. Scheduling regular reading times, even if just 15-20 minutes a day, ensures you progress steadily and gives your mind a much-needed reset from digital overload. Lastly, engaging with online communities or hashtags such as #tbrstack, #cozyreads, or #booktokreads can enrich your experience by providing bookish inspiration and a sense of connection with fellow readers embracing the joy of spring reading.
