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message 1: by helena ♡ (new)

helena ♡ (grievingfortheliving) | 4 comments i wanna build a tbr with books that give of spring vibes but idk where to start, help would be much appreciated ♡♡


Sanne ☾✩☽ (sincerelysanne) | 1 comments not sure what kind of books you're looking for. But maybe 'the matchmaker's gift' by Lynda Loigman? Or 'Murder at the spring ball' by Benedict Brown?


message 3: by helena ♡ (new)

helena ♡ (grievingfortheliving) | 4 comments that's exactly what i'm looking for! tyy ♡


message 4: by Bya (new)

Bya | 7 comments Anne with an “E” is very cottage core, if you ask me


the reading one | 7 comments “Things we Never got over“ gives also spring vibes ✨


message 6: by rhema_reads (new)

rhema_reads | 17 comments a very underrated book “waiting for august” is perfect for spring/summer
i personally know the author but the book deserves more hype fs


message 7: by maya ☆ (new)

maya ☆ (is starting uni!) (chicknotcorea) one i've been excited for and keeping for spring is They're Going to Love You by Meg Howrey. just everything it gives me seems to perfectly align with springtime...


message 8: by Antigone (new)

Antigone | 2 comments I really want to make a tbr list, but I do plan on reading Stoner by John Williams and On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous


message 9: by 66miles6 (new)

66miles6 | 4 comments The Matilda series.


message 10: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Sakwi | 4 comments The climax of “the Secret History” takes place in spring and i mean come on the writing is just so beautiful:
“In the first week of April the weather turned suddenly, unseasonably, insistently lovely. The sky was blue, the air warm and windless, and the sun beamed on the muddy ground with all the sweet impatience of June. Toward the fringe of the wood, the young trees were yellow with the first tinge of new leaves; woodpeckers laughed and drummed in the copses and, lying in bed with my window open, I could hear the rush and gurgle of the melted snow running in the gutters all night long.”


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