There’s no time like summer for a little easy reading. Here’s what’s currently on my nightstand:
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green
Every year my book club reads a popular fiction book for our July edition. This year, it’s John Green’s tear jerker turned teen movie The Fault In Our Stars. I’m halfway through it already. It’s an easy read, perfect for the beach or park. I’m already looking forward to seeing how the movie compares to the book.
THE MAZE RUNNER by James Dashner
It’s this year’s Divergent and Hunger Games trilogy. It seems as though I’m on a bit of a teen fiction kick as of late, but it’s hard to resist teen angst set in dystopian worlds. It’s no surprise one of my favourite books in high school was Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale.
I DIDN’T COME HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS by Courtney Robertson
I can’t resist reading Courtney’s confessional tell-all – I hear it’s full of Bachelor insight. People weren’t too fond of Courtney during her Bachelor days, but I’ve always enjoyed her honesty. She’s got that sarcasm that makes you feel like she’s a real person, not some bimbo cut-out who’s just looking for her 15-minutes. Plus, I always felt she was too good for Ben. This is hopefully proof.
PS: Last fall’s nightstand included food and feminism, while last spring featured women and aliens.
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