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Get free printable ACOTAR bookmarks here. They include a helpful reading list, memorable quotes, aesthetic art, and more. They will enhance your reading experience and celebrate your fandom of the ACOTAR series by Sarah J. Maas. Save and print them below!

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Printable ACOTAR Bookmarks

The A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas is a bestselling hit with readers, balancing the escapism of fantasy, romance, and faeries with the harsh realities of the real world (namely, violent battles and death). She accomplishes this with many rich details and beautiful prose that make it utterly unique and truly memorable.

So, whether you’re new to ACOTAR or you’ve already started it and are looking to have more fun with it, this post shares printable bookmarks for this top book series.

ACOTAR Quotes (Feyre, Rhysand, and Tamlin)

  • “I love you…thorns and all.”
  • “Feyre, darling”
  • “Don’t feel bad for one moment about doing what brings you joy.”

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ACOTAR

  • The series acronym and the rose symbolism of Book 1.

ACOTAR Reading List

  • A customizable reading list for all five books currently in the series with stars to track your reading and ratings

ACOTAR Bookmarks: Printable PDF

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FREE BOOKMARKS

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Bonus: Get a free printable PDF bookmark of ACOTAR’s spicy chapters

How to Print and Customize Your ACOTAR Bookmarks

PRINTING TIPS

  • To print at the optimal size, adjust the “scale” if need be on your print preview screen. You can also choose “two pages per sheet” on a standard letter size paper (8.5″ x 11″).

While you can simply print, cut, and use your bookmarks, here are a few quick tips to further DIY your printables and make them more permanent and unique:

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