From the pink runways of fashion to the front lines of activism, Barbie has lived a thousand lives. But if she ever slowed down long enough to curl up with a good book, we think her shelves would be just as colorful as her career choices.
Here’s our take on the novels each version of Barbie would treasure and why.
Justice Barbie – “The Testaments” by Margaret Atwood
Confident in the courtroom and relentless in her fight for fairness, Justice Barbie would find inspiration in The Testaments.
Margaret Atwood’s gripping sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale dives into themes of power, morality, and rebellion. For Justice Barbie, it’s more than dystopian fiction it’s a reminder that courage and change often start with a single voice.
Dreamer Barbie – “Writers & Lovers” by Lily King
For the Barbie who survives on coffee and ambition, Lily King’s Writers & Lovers would be a perfect fit.
It’s a tender, authentic look at the struggle to balance creative passion with the chaos of life. Dreamer Barbie would keep her copy close, marking favorite quotes and scribbling her own ideas in the margins at 2 a.m.
Bold Boss Barbie – “Lean In” by Sheryl Sandberg
Ambition is Boss Barbie’s middle name, and she’d turn to Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In for motivation and strategy.
Packed with real-world advice on leadership, gender equality, and career growth, this book would be her playbook for smashing glass ceilings and showing others how to do the same.
Timeless Barbie – “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen
Elegant, charming, and a lover of classic romance, Timeless Barbie would keep Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice in a place of honor.
Elizabeth Bennet’s wit and independence would inspire her, while the love story would warm her heart. Her copy would likely be an heirloom-quality edition, displayed proudly in her living room.
Eccentric Barbie – “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” by Douglas Adams
Life is never boring with Eccentric Barbie, and neither is her taste in books.
Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy full of humor, chaos, and strange wisdom would be her go-to read. She’d decorate the cover with glitter stickers and always have a bookmark on her favorite absurd passage.
Why Barbie’s Bookshelf Speaks to Us
Each Barbie persona reflects a different way of living and reading. Whether she’s planning the next big business venture, fighting for justice, embracing the classics, or laughing at intergalactic absurdities, her bookshelf tells her story.
From Barbiecore to Bookcore
Since the Barbie movie’s success, fans have been blending her aesthetic with their reading lives—pastel-colored libraries, themed book clubs, and social media “Barbie book recs” are trending everywhere.
Turns out, Barbie doesn’t just inspire fashion she inspires what we read, too.