First Time Reads
- Waverley by Sir Walter Scott
- Stranger from the Tonto by Zane Grey
- The Once and Future King by T.H. White
- Cinder by Marissa Meyer
- The Wolf and the Warden King by Andrew Peterson
Re-Reads
- The Jeeves and Wooster series by P.G. Wodehouse
- Winnie the Pooh by A.A. Milne
- The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
- Heidi by Johanna Spyri
- The Pushcart War by Jean Merrill
Here's to pure summer bliss. :)
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I hear you, no hefty reads when it comes to summer reading! (though whilst putting together my summer TBR list for a later TTT, I noticed I'll be trying to tackle a few thicker historical fiction titles this year xD) Great list, happy reading :)
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I just re-read Heidi Grows up and read Heidi's Children for the first time! I'd say they're not quite as good as Heidi, but still wonderful reads about a girl I love in a place I'd like to visit. =) It's very nice to find a booklist that's a mix of classics and currents. Found you through Top Ten Tuesday link up. Happy summer reading!
ReplyDeleteOh I absolutely adore the Once and Future King--hope you like it!
ReplyDeleteThe Once and Future King is on my tbr. There are a lot of great classics in this list! I hope you have a great summer!
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I read Cinder earlier this year and it wasn't one of my favourites, but hopefully you will like it more than I did!
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Ahhh! Awesome list :D
ReplyDeleteDefinitely read The Warden and the Wolf King! It's very well done. :)
ReplyDeleteSo many good books on this list! The Pushcart War is awesome. That would definitely make a fun summer reread.
ReplyDeleteThe Once and Future King! And Cinder too! You are going to enjoy them so much <3 <3
ReplyDeleteI'm also planning to read some Wodehouse this summer, but for the first time. My friend got me one of the Jeeves books as a birthday present a few years ago, but it wasn't the first and I wanted to do it right and start from the beginning. And Winnie the Pooh and Narnia will always be my top two childhood-memory books. Those are calling for a reread quite soon!