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Top Ten Beach Reads

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

This week's topic: Top Ten Beach Reads

I love to read super fluffy books at the beach so that's pretty much what this list will be comprised of!


1.) The Black Dagger Brotherhood series by J.R. Ward-I wouldn't mind spending a beach day with Vishous and the other brothers.

2.) Anything by Nora Roberts-I don't read her books very often but they would definitely be something I throw in my beach bag.

3.) The Vampire Academy series by Richelle Mead-I wouldn't call this series fluffy but it is definitely one that would keep me glued to my beach chair.

4.) The Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich-Hilarious fluffy fun!  My only concern would be that these books would make me laugh out loud and people would look at me weird.

5.) Anything by Jen Lancaster-Sea, sand and snark...count me in!

6.) The Millenium series by Stieg Larsson-I know that not everyone loves these books but they completely sucked me in.  They would have been great books to take to the beach!

7.) The Fever series by Karen Marie Moning-Beach and Barrons?  Yes, please!

That's all I've got!  What books are on your list?  Leave me a link so I can check it out!

Comments

  1. Ever since I saw the Stephanie Plum movie, I've been wanting to read the books! I feel like you're right and they'd qualify as great beach reads.

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  2. For a good fun read, Stephanie Plum steps up the plate every time. Larsson is on my list to read later this year. Thanks.

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  3. Vampire Academy and The Fever series - Yes! Great choices. I haven't read all of the Fever series but have loved what I have read!

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  4. I love Vampire Academy, and I have the others on my list to read :)

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  5. For so many years, there was a new Stephanie Plum book out every summer! Perfect timing, I think.

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