Happy Tuesday friends! Today I'm linking up with That Artsy Reader Girl, for Top Ten Tuesday, to share some books with a unit of time in the title. That is the theme of her link up today, so here we go. I decided to do my top 5--going from least favorite to most favorite!
I feel like I've seen quite a few people share about how much they loved this book, but for whatever reason I really didn't care for it, and when it was over I felt like I had wasted a lot of my time 😂 You can read the premise of the book here, but I really wouldn't recommend it LOL.
If you feel like Christmas in the summer you'll enjoy my next two...
#2 The Twelve Dates of Christmas
I really loved this one. It's very cute, and I listened to it on audio book and really enjoyed the British accent it was told in. Kate is a designer and baker who lives in Blexford, England. Her friend sets her up with this agency to help people find love before the holidays. She has 23 days to go on 12 dates before Christmas. The ending was somewhat predictable, but I didn't mind because the whole thing was just a very light, fun, enjoyable, cozy read.
Ok, I really enjoyed this one too. This one isn't too Christmas-y so I think you could read it anytime. It's basically a love at first sight story that will hook you in, and you'll want to keep reading until the end.
And now the last two which are really excellent summer reads...
Oh my goodness, this was my first Beatriz Williams book and I LOVED IT! I also listened to this one on audiobook and maybe that's why I loved it so much. The main character is really likeable as well as all of the other characters. It takes place in a seaside community in Rhode Island in the 1930s. I really think even if you're not too into historical fiction, you will love it because the story is just so interesting.
#5 28 Summers
And now for my FAVORITE from the list! I've read a few of Elin Hilderbrand's novels and I really like them. The story takes place on Nantucket and is basically about a one-weekend-per-year affair between the two main characters. That's all I'll say on that, but it's so complicated it will have you reading until the end!
And that's the list! If you have any other titles with time in them, share in the comments so I can read them! If you'd like to see my summer reads review from last week you can click here!
--Tess
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This was a hard prompt, wasn't it? I struggled too. Good choices for the ones you did find.
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I focused on units of time books that I own to read, but it was a struggle. It was a great topic.
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