Starting this one today 💖
Bully- Penelope Douglas
It’s raining non stop where I’m at so it’s a perfect day to lay in bed and read a new book. If you’ve read this let me know what you think!
Okay, so I just have to talk about the cover of Bully by Penelope Douglas for a second! When I picked up this book today, the first thing that grabbed me was absolutely the cover art. It’s so striking, with those beautiful pink petals scattered across a darker background – it instantly gives off a vibe of something both delicate and a little intense, which perfectly hints at the 'bully romance' genre, don't you think? I love how the title, 'Bully,' stands out boldly. It’s simple yet so effective. And the way the image is set up, with a hand (mine, with my favorite red nail polish!) holding the book, really makes it feel personal, like you're peeking into someone's current read. You can even spot those blurred bookshelves in the background, which for any book lover, just screams cozy reading nook! Beyond just looking pretty, a good book cover tells a story before you even open the first page. For *Bully*, the pink petals could symbolize innocence or perhaps a hidden vulnerability, contrasting sharply with the harshness implied by the title. It makes you wonder about the journey the characters are going to take. It truly feels like a cover designed to draw you in and make you curious about the drama within. I was so excited to start reading that I even added some text overlays to my photo – 'It's time to Read' and 'Day 01' – because a new book always feels like a fresh start, especially with a cover as captivating as this one. It's not just a cover; it's an invitation. What do you look for in a book cover? Do you think the cover of Bully accurately represents the story inside?

How was this? I’m reading Credence now, but Five Brothers is next on my tbr.