So I'm going on vacation to see family for 2 weeks. I might actually have some time to read. I need some suggestions. My current read is called winter and it's a young adult series based on fairy tales that is amazing. I'm open to pretty much any genre but don't like books with lots of sex or violence. I'm looking for light happy Beach reads! fire away, TIA!
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@Bookhousegirl The Nest is at the top of my list - glad to hear you liked it!
@cm716 Have you heard of The Modern Mrs. Darcy blog? She is a pretty well-known book blogger and she just came out with her annual summer reading guide. She splits it into different categories and one of them is "compelling novels you should definitely read by the pool." In fact, if you're liking your YA fantasy series with fairy tales, you might like the one she just recommended on her podcast called Garden Spells (Sarah Addison Allen). I haven't read it but it sounds like it might be up your alley. Check her out!
https://modernmrsdarcy.com/2016-summer-reading-guide-landing/
I'm a big reader but I don't typically choose a lot of "light happy" books. I like stories with a bit more grit and hard topics. I was looking through my favorites on Goodreads for something to recommend, and most of them would not meet your criteria!
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (Lisa See) is a favorite. There is some discussion of the old practice of Chinese foot binding that gets a little graphic, but overall it's such a beautiful story of friendship between two little girls.
My Antonia (Willa Cather) is just excellent if you aren't afraid to read an older classic -- it really reads pretty easily.
Wonder (RJ Palacio) is a newer young adult book about a boy with a physical facial deformity who has to go to public school for the first time as a fifth-grader and what that experience is like for him. It was quite good and an easy read since it's aimed at kids.
I'd also agree with what @Stephanie7693 said about books by comedians -- Tina Fey's Bossypants will have you laughing out loud and is a super quick read.
@tisunge602 Wonder is an amazing book! A beautiful story.
Another one I read recently was "The Appetites of Girls". It was a really engaging read about a group of friends, told from each of their perspectives.
I also read a lot, but many are kind of heavy. The book I read before The Nest was Station 11 - a distopian novel, but really good. My town does a town reading book, and this is the book for 2016.
Sounds like we have similar taste - I need to check out The Appetites of Girls!
I just read a great book called Qualify if you are into young adult dystopian. Also the series Uglies is really good!
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@tisunge602 I will have to check out that blog. It sounds amazing.
@Cricket99 I LOVED the Uglies series.
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