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. “We’ll Never Be Apart” by Emiko Jean
“We’ll Never Be Apart” was one of the roughest thrillers I’ve read. The mindful narration was subtle, unexpected and eruptive! A totally mind engaging novel, tiring all your thoughts and leaving you speechless. Psychotic actions meant only to give you such unforgettable goosebumps. Nothing could have got me ready for this book!
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Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Mystery Thriller
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 5/5 ⭐
2. “Graffiti Moon” by Cath Crowley
“Graffiti Moon” was a unique book which absolutely fascinated me some years ago. The mystery of a searching night and the adrenaline of finding your idol. It was designed to be amazing and relatable to the strange teenage feelings. Fun, friends, love and a common passion for art. “Graffiti Moon” is just the perfect book for a starry hot summer night!
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Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Romance
Age Rating: +14
Star Rating: 4.9/5 ⭐
3. “Looking for Alaska” by John Green
“Looking for Alaska” is the novel which encapsulates best the essence of youth. Pranks, humor, fun, love, friendship, betrayals and emotions. This novel became very dear to me while Alaska proved to be a complex and profound character. Her thoughts and emotions seem to be, in an addictive and fascinating way, artistic and delusional.
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Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: YA
Age Rating: +14
Star Rating: 4.9/5 ⭐
4. “Where the Crawdads Sing” by Delia Owens
“Where the Crawdads Sing” was the surprise of this year. I was introduced to the solitude of a marsh and its fluctuation of life. A thrilling and yet uncommon story. This title is meant to own the first place in every person’s TBR. “Where the Crawdads Sing” is an emotional damaging view in a lost and lonely soul. I was astonished by the author’s techniques of narration. By the fresh details and perspective.
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Number of volumes: standalone
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 5/5 ⭐
5. “It Ends With Us” duology by Colleen Hoover
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“It Ends With Us” will assist you through your best and worst. You will be flattered by the self confidence and great words. The potential of a relationship between two strangers in the night. Even so, do not let yourself be fooled by appearances. The darkness hides many secrets, some of them being violently true. This book is an emotional roller-coaster and a hurtful sign of awareness.
Number of volumes: 2
Genre: Evocative Romance
Age Rating: +15
Star Rating: 4.7/5 ⭐
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