February Theme: Pink

Valentine’s is always hearts and pink and red, right? I took some inspiration from that for this month’s theme. Don’t forget our monthly theme can be taken as the color of the cover or as the a title with the color in the name. Take a look at our prompts for the weeks coming up – what are you reading in February?


Over the past few years, we’ve read a few books that fit with this theme. Here’s the ones that received full reviews on the site:

Looking for more? Here’s a few you might like:

Pink Covers

  • Bunny, Mona Awad
  • The Duke & I, Julia Quinn
  • Emma, Jane Austen
  • Happy Place, Emily Henry
  • L.A. Weather, Maria Amparo Escandon
  • Love on the Brain, Ali Hazelwood
  • Matilda, Roald Dahl
  • Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe, Jenny Colgan
  • The Princess Diaries, Meg Cabot
  • Red, White, & Royal Blue, Casey McQuiston

White in the Title

  • Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (And Other Lies), Scarlett Curtis
  • Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd, Nick Mason
  • My Life in Pink & Green, Lisa Greenwald
  • Pink Glass Houses, Asha Elias
  • The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, Lauren Willig
  • Surrender the Pink, Carrie Fisher

What books would you add to this list?


Keeping with our plan from January, I’ve included songs with “pink” in the title, from artists with “pink” in the name, and some pink album covers. I’ve also explored some international songs with “pink” in other languages like “rosa” (several languages). I tried to avoid anything explicitly Valentine’s related – I know this isn’t a holiday everyone loves and I want to respect that.

Grab the February reading playlist here.


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