Okay, so if you’re building one of those checklists everyone’s sharing, there are a few categories that just keep popping up because they’re so good for content and community vibes. I think the classics are: the comfort re-read, the viral book of the month you feel obligated to try, the ‘I’ve owned this for years’ guilt-pick, a backlist title from a favorite author, and something completely out of your usual genre.
But the real fun starts with the super specific trope categories. ‘Touch her and die’ energy, fake dating, grumpy x sunshine, a ‘who did this to you’ moment. It’s less about the book itself sometimes and more about chasing a particular feeling. My TBR pile is basically just a mood board now.
Also, don’t forget the palate cleanser category. After a heavy fantasy or a devastating literary fiction, you need a slim romance or a graphic novel to reset. And a wildcard pick—maybe a book chosen by a friend or a random library grab. It keeps things from feeling too much like homework. The whole point of the checklist, for me, is to have a map but still leave room for impulsive detours.