PINK BOOKS 🌸💕🎀

2024/6/14 Edited to

... Read moreI've been absolutely loving the pink book aesthetic trend lately, and my TBR pile is definitely reflecting it! There's something so charming about a shelf filled with beautifully designed pink covers. But it's not just about the looks; many of these books offer incredibly rich and diverse stories. Let's talk about some of the themes I'm really drawn to in these pink-hued gems. Take 'Intimacies,' for example. The OCR mentioned it's 'introspective' and deals with 'mid-20s heartbreak,' often 'set at The Hague.' For me, books that delve deep into emotional landscapes and complex relationships are always a win. I find myself gravitating towards stories where characters are navigating significant life changes or grappling with profound personal experiences. It's like finding a quiet corner in a busy café, but in book form – you get to sit with someone else's thoughts and feelings, and often, you find echoes of your own. Then there's 'Kittentits,' which the OCR highlighted as a 'surrealist coming of age novel' focusing on 'female friendship.' This genre is particularly close to my heart. Coming-of-age stories, especially those with a surrealist twist, can be incredibly powerful in exploring identity, growth, and the sometimes-bizarre journey of becoming yourself. When you add 'female friendship' into the mix, it often leads to narratives that are tender, fierce, and deeply relatable, showcasing the unique bonds between women. It's exciting to see a debut author tackling these themes with a fresh perspective. And I can't forget 'Greta & Valdin'! The OCR mentioned 'sibling relationships' and 'queer rep,' from a 'New Zealand author.' As someone who values diverse voices and stories, finding books that authentically portray queer experiences and the intricate dynamics of family is so important. Sibling relationships, in particular, are often a blend of deep love, rivalry, and shared history, making for compelling narratives. It’s always a delight to discover authors from different parts of the world, bringing new cultural insights to their storytelling. Beyond these specific picks, if you're looking to curate your own aesthetic pink book collection, here are a few tips I've picked up. First, don't be afraid to judge a book by its cover – at least initially! Many publishers are putting out stunning editions these days. Look for books with minimalist designs, interesting typography, or unique illustrations. Browsing online book communities and hashtags like #pinkbooks or #bookaesthetic on platforms like Lemon8 can also be a goldmine for inspiration. Sometimes, a plain cover can be transformed with a beautiful dust jacket or by simply adding it to a curated shelf alongside other aesthetically pleasing items. But remember, while the aesthetic is super fun, the story inside is what truly matters. I always try to read a synopsis or a few reviews before committing, even if the cover is gorgeous. It’s about finding that perfect blend of visual appeal and a story that truly resonates with you. Happy reading, and I hope you find some amazing pink additions for your TBR!