I highlighted so many worldbuilding sections and information that I know now is important because I know how the book ends. I recommend this method especially for books that you reread. (You can download this annotation key below!) ![]() So for example, if you want to use green for character moments, you can do that! I often assign different colours to different categories just to mix it up, or if I want the colours to match the book cover better. You can also assign different colours to each category. You obviously don’t have to use all of these colours. Orange – Important Stuff/Relatable momentsīlue – Sad moments/scenes that make me sad ![]() Pink – Romance moments / Friendship moments Red – Scenes that make me angry/things I dislike My basic key for annotating a physical book looks like this: First, let’s go over my key! Annotation Key! For me personally, it depends on the reason why I’m reading a book. You can try them all and see which one works best for you. The first thing you need to know is that there are many possible ways of annotating books for fun. ![]() I love annotating fantasy and science fiction books, but my methods work for any book. I know a lot of people annotate books for school or university, but this post is more about annotating for fun. How to Annotate Books! Annotating for Fun! Hello friends! Today I’m bringing you a follow up on one of my most popular posts – How to Annotate Books for Fun! I love annotating books, so I thought I’d go into some more details in this post and give you all some FREE printables! Let’s dive in! How to Annotate Books for Fun plus FREE Printables!
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