The TBR Tamer: You’re Not Burnt Out — You’re Just Reading the Wrong Shit
👉 Let’s Organize your TBR so you won’t need to scroll The Apps for your next fix.”
first off… fyi if you didn’t know
When I say a “TBR” I mean a “To Be Read” list of books.
Maybe it’s in your phone’s notes or typed out on a Google Sheet.
You might have a physical stack of books.
You might keep your list on a book tracking app, like GoodReads or Fable.
Maybe it’s scribbled in a notebook or on a post it note.
You could have a voice note you add to every time someone tells you a good book or you hear about a book you just have to read from Bookstagram…
However you have your list of books that you want to read next, that’s a TBR.
Ok so you’re feeling reading burnout, and your “must-read” books have been glaring at you for a while now.
You know, the 47 BookTok books you panic added to your “I want to read this” list and then forgot existed?
Yeah, them.
Here’s the truth no one’s saying out loud:
Most reading “burnout” isn’t really reading burnout. It’s book mismatch.
You’re not lazy.
You’re not broken.
You’re just trying to read stuff that doesn’t fit your actual life, mood, or season anymore.
Let’s fix that.

Here’s what I do every so often, whenever I feel the reading burnout setting in:
I sit down with my TBR and ask it four quick questions. That’s it.
📚 I don’t organize by genre.
📚 I don’t alphabetize or add them to a spreadsheet
📚 I don’t guilt myself into finishing books I secretly hate. DNF that shit and move on!

Because reading isn’t supposed to be a performance or a race to see who can read the most popular books the quickest. And it definitely shouldn’t feel like reading burnout (but unfortunately it does, for a lot of us readers). It’s supposed to be fun. Your TBR doesn’t need to be *perfection*, it just should make your brain relax.
If you want the actual questions I ask (and how I reorganize myself when reading burnout kicks in every so often), grab my PDF resource, my free *TBR Tamer.
*More on that in a sec.
Mood Reading Is a Superpower
We need to talk about seasonal reading moods.
However you roll, your TBR should flex with you and not punish you for changing.
If your brain is craving a certain vibe, listen to it. You can crave certain authors, genres, subgenres, tropes… and the list goes on. But for me, it is all broken down by season.
📖 In the fall? I want cozy mysteries and crunchy leaves and small-town drama.
📖 In winter? Give me emotional classics I can cry into a blanket with.
📖 Spring? I need something easy, a little hopeful, light as a daisy.
📖 Summer? It’s spicy books, messy characters, and bingeable romance or juicy series all the way.
Mood reading isn’t a flaw, and it doesn’t make you a worse reader. In fact, I think it’s your superpower. Reading by your mood helps you build a reading life that sustains itself. You read what fits now, not what felt exciting 6 months ago during a social media spiral.
In other words: you have fewer slumps!
Ready to Clean House?
If your TBR feels like a cluttered garage full of guilt and half-finished dreams… you’re not alone.
And you don’t have to burn it all down to rebuild it.
Just take a few minutes with me to sort through the mess, one book at a time, and organize your TBR so it actually fits your life.
💌 Inside “The TBR Tamer” (my free PDF guide), you’ll…
- get my 4-question method to reorganize your reading list, with all the info and examples to help you make those tough choices
- find gentle, nonjudgmental permission to DNF (to not finish) books you lowkey hated
- learn a proven strategy to match your books to your busy life
- start to shift your mindset so that reading feel like joy again


