Cozy up with classics, poetry, and page-turners for your ultimate literary escape.
– KEYS SOULCARE
If you know our Goddess-in-Chief, you know she loves a good book. So as winter begins to fade and we welcome the spring season, we’re sharing this selection of revitalizing reads. Whether you’re up for some self-care, a dash of introspection, or a captivating adventure, this lineup will warm your heart and nourish your soul. From well-loved classics to brand-new releases, make your spring reading list shine with these soulful recommendations.
6 BOOKS FOR SOULFUL READING
1. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
Ezra Jack Keats was a legend in picture books and had a knack for making simple moments magical. The Snowy Day is a timeless classic about a young boy named Peter who ventures into a snowy wonderland. It’s filled with wonder and joy as we follow Peter, exploring the magic of freshly fallen snow. This gem reminds us to cherish the simple pleasures of colder seasons. It’s the perfect read to share with the little ones and bring back that childlike wonder. | Learn more
2. Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley
Dive into a gripping YA novel as Daunis, an Ojibwe girl, gets caught up in a high-stakes drug investigation. It’s part mystery, part romance, and an all-around page-turner that gives you a fresh perspective on identity and belonging. Angeline Boulley’s debut novel is a stunner because she’s got a knack for storytelling that’ll keep you hooked. This one’s a journey of self-discovery and resilience perfect for the transition from one year to the next. | Learn more
3. The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
Late-winter nights can be long, so why not dive into a psychological thriller to keep things exciting? Picture a famous artist, Alicia Berenson, accused of a gruesome murder and not speaking a word since. Now, a psychotherapist is trying to unlock the mystery behind her silence in this mind-bending thriller. You might want to grab your most comforting blanket — Alex Michaelides knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat. | Learn more
4. Where Do You Go Alone by Pavana Reddy
This collection of contemporary poetry delves into themes of love, solitude, and the journey of self-discovery. Pavana Reddy is a rising star in contemporary poetry, known for her emotionally resonant verses, and her evocative words will strike a chord with your soul. As the snow falls outside, get lost in Reddy’s poetry when you want to reflect on love, life, and the path to self-discovery. | Learn more
5. The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown
Brené Brown delves into vulnerability and wholehearted living, giving you the lowdown on embracing imperfection and cultivating an authentic and fulfilling life. Brené Brown is your go-to guru for courage, vulnerability, and empathy. The Gift of Imperfection is your guide to some serious self-reflection and personal growth. You’ll be ready to tackle the new year with a fresh perspective. | Learn more
6. The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Straight from the reading list of our Goddess-in-Chief comes The Song of Achilles. It retells the Achilles and Patroclus myth, weaving love, friendship, and heroism into the rich tapestry of ancient Greece. Madeline Miller is well-known for her spellbinding historical fiction, and if Alicia says it’s good, we better believe it! Prepare to be transported to a bygone era, and enjoy a taste of history. | Learn more
What’s on your spring reading list? Share your book recommendations and selections in the comments!