We are young, free spirits and infinite souls. Summer is almost here and this is our most important goal: make it memorable! This year, I bring you The Hottest Summer Readings, selected specially for joining you on the hot beach and in the cold ocean waves. Intense love, white summer nights, vivid memories and lifelong friendships.
Get ready, ’cause summer’s here! ☀️
1. “Playing With Fire” by L. J. Shen
“Playing with Fire” is a novel which teaches you about sacrifice, the importance of big gestures and that the inside beauty… is actually the one which makes someone truly glow. It’s everything that goes beyond appearance, social status or the place you work.
Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Romance
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
2. “The Problem With Forever” by Jennifer L. Armentrout
The whole supernatural Jennifer Armentrout got us used to changes for the cruel reality of what started as a tragic story. This kind of books are important for realizing how lucky we are in life and how grateful we should be for the ones that love us unconditionally every day.
Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Romance
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
3. “Summer Days and Summer Nights” by Stephanie Perkins
“Summer Days and Summer Nights” is an ingeniously designed book, gathering 12 different summer love stories, each different in theme, place and characteristics. Each of them unique and unforgettable. This books brings its readers diversity and love. A magnific summer reading
Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Romance
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 5/5 ⭐
4. “After” series by Anna Todd
“After” is the series you’ll hate to love. Storming through the come-and-go games, emotional through honesty and dedication. “After” is the love story you will want to read again and again, eventually needing to watch the movies as well.
Number of volumes: 5
Genre: Romance
Age Rating: +16
Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
5. “Things I Should Have Known” by Claire LaZebnik
It was an easy and pleasant book. It taught me a lot. Our expectations about others are often wrong. Nobody is who they seem to be and neither are we. So let it be… let life happen! A life-changing story. Your perspective upon life is the one which is going to be changed first after reading this book.
Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: YA
Age Rating: +14
Star Rating: 4/5 ⭐
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