The summer months have always been a great time for reading. What could be better than a few hours in the sun (or shade!) with a mug of tea and a good book? An important part of getting ready to go on holiday as a teenager was choosing the books to take with me. Looking back now, the details I remember are often linked to the books I was reading: having my copy of
The Two Towers
stolen on a ferry or spooking myself with
Robert Westall's The Scarecrows in a rainy, wind-blasted cottage in the Lake District. My copy of
Hemingway's To Have and Have Not still bears the greasy stains of Ambre Solaire and the odd grain of Dorset sand stuck between the pages. Over the past two days I've been scanning the blue summer sky for aircraft trails while reading
Elizabeth Wein's Codename Verity.
I'm a little too old to join in the Reading Agency's
Summer Reading Challenge
to read six books before the schools go back in September, but thought I'd have a go anyway. Here are my six summer reads (plus the one I've already started!)
Leave me a comment and tell me which books you'll be relaxing with this summer.
Published on July 29, 2012 13:12
A Killing Frost
Between Shades of Gray
Torn
Bruiser
An Abundance of Katherines
Saving June