Josephine Wall's Summer Breeze |
Tell me what you think of when you hear the word summer? Besides freedom, that is. *grin* Summer brings thoughts of lightness and frivolity, fireflies and gnats, pools and pool parties, golden sunshine, and moonbeams, birds singing and the growl of lawnmowers. Blue, green and yellow; daffodils and daisies; ice cream and sweet tea; bbq and beer. Or wine, depending on your preference. ~clink~
My stacks have a few summery reads so I won't have to resort to sifting through 1000's of choices from goodreads for summer, light, blue, or daffodils to name a few. Currently in my stacks is Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun, Kingsolver's Prodigal Summer, Bradley's Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, and Lehane's Moonlight Mile. Not exactly cozy beach reads, but I'm sure to find a few along the way.
Join me in reading books with summer or summer related words in the title for the season for summer.
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Summer for me is traveling time, possibly abroad. Still evokes traveling with my parents and my brother in the car, the two of us fighting in the back...
ReplyDeleteMy neighbour is culling her books and I just grabbed the german version of Half a Yellow Sun, which I meant to read for ages.