Hi!
Summer snuck up on all of us, but I am happy to see the sunshine. I don’t know about any of you, but my favorite time to read is in the summer. Take some lemonade, get on a bathing suit, grab your sunglasses, spf, and take your pick of a fun summer read.
One great book that I read recently is Normal People by Sally Rooney. This book seemed interesting because I have another book by Sally Rooney that I am currently working on right as I write this post. Sally Rooney is only 27 years old!!!! What?!!?! Normal People is an insightful and thought provoking “indie” read that takes a look at a complex friendship/romance between Connell and Marianne.
I really loved Normal People because I was interested in the different characters and how they reacted to each other. At times, I wanted to scream at Marianne and at others I wanted to give her a hug. The novel takes a great look into modern day communication (or lack there of) skills and how everything can become so complicated because a person is not direct. In addition the different class struggles and family issues we all face are adequately woven within the characters of the story. With that being said, I found myself completely understanding the characters and their emotions as the two characters were conflicted about what was best for the individual vs what was best for the couple.
All in all, Sally Rooney provides a great look into the minds of two teens as they struggle with each other and the world around them.
….Because of this great read I have picked up Sally Rooney’s 1st book Conversations With Friends. Review to come…
Another book I would recommend to the poetry fans out there is a dystopian feminine revenge book (similar to The Handmaid’s Tale/ Virgin Suicides). Something In The Water by Sophie Mackintosh tells the story of sisters who were removed from society by their father in order to protect them from the male violence of the outside world. One day when their father goes out to get supplies he does not return. When the girls are left alone with their not so loving mother where they seem to have many mental and physical breakdowns with the man of the house gone.
So this story was a little weird and science fiction isn’t totally my go to. However, if you’re looking for a fiction book that makes you think in an obscure way? This is the book for you. Sophie Mackintosh writes in a poetic way with metaphors and other devises woven throughout the book. Many of the elements of the story are vague which left me frustrated at times. The vagueness, however, could be a great thing if you are looking to detect something below the surface. All in all if you need something different, dark, and political The Water Cure is the book for you.
Next up is a scary fiction book that left my jaw on the floor. Hen and her husband Lloyd have settled into their new home in a nice and quiet neighborhood right outside of Boston. When Hen meets their new neighbors she is put off by a strange, yet familiar object in their house. Hen feels unsettled about the object and knows the story behind it. Is she really sure this object is related to that murder so long ago??? Before She Knew Him by Peter Swanson is an awesome thriller. I loved the group of “normal” characters and how the reader gets to see the inner workings of just how interesting the mind of a teacher or an artist can be. Not to mention, the ending includes a twist that will have you shaking. Whatever you do, Before She Knew Him is a must read for this summer!
Psssst!! If you liked books like Gone Girl or Girl On the Train Before She Knew Him will be one of your fav’s. Easy quick chapters and all.
Next on my list is a little self help situation. You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero is a funny and easy going approach to creating the life YOU want. I have been really enjoying this book as there are short chapters, hilarious common language, and refreshingly inspiring tips on how to stay focused on yourself. This book is great for reading a quick chapter before bed and when you wake up! Sometimes adding something a bit different between fiction is very refreshing for me which is why I would suggest this book.
Last but not least is on the top of my list for 2019 so far. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid was simply incredible. Okay, yes I am late to the party on this one. I hate to admit it but I did judge a book by its cover on this one and yes, I regret it. With that being said I was in need of something fun for traveling. This was an INCREDIBLE beach read. Evelyn Hugo is one of Hollywood’s biggest stars and offers to do a tell all about her past (which includes 7 husbands?!?!). The interesting part is, Evelyn will only work with a low end journalist Monique. Why will Evelyn refuse to work with anyone other than Monique??
If you enjoy anything gossipy, touching, and a bit of self discovery you will want to run out to the bookstore today and buy this novel. I was pleasantly surprised at how incredible I felt after reading about the characters and reflecting the lessons on my own life. Through fame, fortune, 7 husbands, and success will Evelyn really ever be satisfied? I hope you enjoy this lovely story as much as I did.
That’s a wrap for now!!! Take pics of your books and add them to your story tagging @bbooked !! Enjoy the summer. Happy reading 🙂

‘ve been waiting for this book for SO long. Ever since I finished The Light We Lost I was craving another story from this thoughtful author.










