Memorial Day weekend is the traditional kick off for the summer season. For me, it’s also an excuse to eat more ice cream than I should and it marks the start of a new season of reading. Although I probably read the most in the winter, when it’s cold outside and toasty warm inside, nothing is quite like a good book at the beach or under a shady tree in the park.
This summer my book club is reading Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, a debut novel by Jamie Ford. I also hope to read two books I received for my birthday, The Zookeeper’s Wife and The Piano Teacher. I’d like to finally get to the last two Harry Potter books as well. (I know I’m way behind the times on this one!)
My complete reading list would probably take me at least 5 years to get through, but still I’m always looking for more good reads. I asked some of my colleagues what they were reading this summer. A few were too shy to divulge their “fluff” reads. (I think summer is the perfect time for some fluff!) Anna said that she’s taking the mystery Mudbound by Hillary Jordan to the beach and Rose said she will be reading Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Return of Sherlock Holmes and Alan Bradley’s The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie.
Bonnie is taking on the classics starting with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn followed by a long list that ends with A Farewell to Arms. Now this is something I’ve always wanted to do but have never had the courage. Like Bonnie, I somehow missed a lot of classic reading as a kid.
In addition to reading Hidden Kitchens by The Kitchen Sisters by Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva and The Black Book of Hollywood Diet Secrets by Kym Douglas and Cindy Pearlman (her fluff read), Caroline had some fun summer reading plans. “I plan to read the Complete Adventures of Curious George to my two nephews. Curious George is my favorite childhood reading and I want to share this anthology with the boys.”
So, what’s on your summer reading list?
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Hi Nicole, I hope your group enjoys Hotel!
My summer reading list includes:
The Zookeeper’s Wife
The Fortune Cookie Chronicles
Hapa Girl
Olive Kitteridge
Sarah’s Key
and enough non-fiction research books to put a small city to sleep…
I finished a fluffy beach novel called “A Hollywood Ending” by Robyn Sisman over the weekend and am also working my way through Zadie Smith’s “On Beauty.”
Jamie - I started Hotel over the weekend. It’s already challenged me to explore Seattle a little deeper on my next visit. Thank you for sharing your summer reading list. I’ve added a few of them to my list.
Katie - I think you’d like Olive Kitteridge - set in Maine!