Review; Escape Into Cottagecore: Embrace Cosy Countryside Comfort in Your Everyday by Ramona Jones
A couple of months ago, I read the non-fiction book Escape Into Cottagecore: Embrace Cosy Countryside Comfort in Your Everyday by Ramona Jones and today I'll post my review.
Embrace a more peaceful life with cottagecore – a soft, fairytale world that combines traditional comforts with a modern existence to create a sense of magic and retreat.
While we may not be able to uproot ourselves and settle entirely off-grid in the middle of a forest, Escape into Cottagecore will help you rekindle your love of nature and rediscover simple joys, wherever you may live.
Full of practical advice and inspiration, and covering topics from home décor and herbology to eating with the seasons and mindfulness, this beautiful book will invite you on a cottagecore odyssey, bringing the nostalgia, relaxation and beauty of countryside living to every part of your life.
Description from Goodreads
Find happiness in the natural world, be fully present where you are and free yourself from the expectations of others.Embrace a more peaceful life with cottagecore – a soft, fairytale world that combines traditional comforts with a modern existence to create a sense of magic and retreat.
While we may not be able to uproot ourselves and settle entirely off-grid in the middle of a forest, Escape into Cottagecore will help you rekindle your love of nature and rediscover simple joys, wherever you may live.
Full of practical advice and inspiration, and covering topics from home décor and herbology to eating with the seasons and mindfulness, this beautiful book will invite you on a cottagecore odyssey, bringing the nostalgia, relaxation and beauty of countryside living to every part of your life.
My Thoughts on the Book
While charming and with lots of beautiful photos, I found this book to be perhaps a bit too basic at times, and lots of the information can easily be found on Pinterest or Instagram. The benefit of the book though, here is collected in one place. The book could work as an introduction to cottagecore though.
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