My Summer Reading List: e-Books
/I usually only read on my Kindle when I’m traveling, but since I’m traveling so much this summer it’s good timing to read a chunk of the free e-books and library books I have clogging my e-reader.
If I was able to get a free or inexpensive version I bolded my tips in the notes below.
Here’s what I have going on:
Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews - This was a Litsy award winner last year, so of course I bought it for $1.99 on Kindle and promptly forgot about it.
The Bennet Women by Eden Appiah-Kubi - I am all about this P&P retelling set in the dorm of a boarding school. This is free for Prime Members on Kindle.
A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles - I’ve read this before, but now that I know what happens at the end I want to read it again.
The Tanglewood Tea Shop by Lilac Mills - This seems like a Hallmark-like small town romance perfect for summer. This was free on Kindle.
Last Summer Boys by Bill Rivers - The cover of this coming of age story reminded me of The Body, one of life’s most perfect summer reads. Free with Kindle Unlimited.
Where The Desert Meets The Sea by Werner Sonne - A book about post WWII Palestine is heavier than what I usually go for in the summer, but I was drawn in by this cover. This is free for Prime members on Kindle.
The Last Summer At The Golden Hotel by Elyssa Friedland - I am currently racing to finish the e-book copy of this I checked out from the library. It is so good and very reminiscent of Dirty Dancing.
Fevers, Feuds, and Diamonds by Paul Farmer - This is another book I checked out from the library when I was in the midst of my Ebola obsession. I’ve been reading it a few pages at a time because it is very heavy.
Wandering in Strange Lands by Morgan Jerkins - I picked this up for my book club a few weeks ago when it was on sale. I’m really looking forward to this travelogue/ social commentary book about the American South.
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