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We Love Fridays: Summer Reads Edition

Posted by Alexandra C. | Friday June 1, 201217 comments


During the summer months, my reading material needs to be that perfect blend of humour, romance and fun, of course some juicy drama thrown in doesn't hurt either! I'm a big fan of beach reads. I love light hearted novels that I can just relax and unwind with. Sure, it isn't War and Peace or anything but who doesn't love some guilty pleasure reading in the sun? 

There are some great reads to be released just in time for you to hit the beach, here's a few: 


1. The Jane Austen Marriage Manual (C$21.99) begs the question, 'is it ever ok to marry for money'? Following the rules set out by Jane Austen, main character Kate sets out to see if she can 'marry well' in the modern age.  

2. The Singles by Meredith Goldstein (US$10.95) takes place over a weekend wedding where old friends and family have come to celebrate. Only what develops with the so called "Minus-Ones" reeks havoc on a perfectly planned day. 

3. When You Were Mine by Elizabeth Noble (US$6.00) is about a woman torn between her husband of eight years and her first love, who appears suddenly in her life.  

4. Overseas by Beatriz Williams (US$15.57) fuses together romance and time travel in a story of a steamy affair between a British billionaire and a bookish young woman.  

5. Wife 22: A Novel by Melanie Gideon (C$29.95) is about a middle aged woman losing and finding herself once again. Think Bridget Jones meets I Don't Know How She Does It for a funny and honest read.  


1. 22 Britannia Road by Amanda Hodgkinson (US$10.38) is the story of family and marriage during war times. After being separated from her husband for years, when Silvana and Janusz are finally reunited, they need to ask themselves if they can accept each other, secrets and all.  

2. Everybody Has Everything by Katrina Onstad (C$22.99) mixes comedy in tragedy in a fiction about a couple who become the legal guardians of a 2 1/2 year old after their friends pass away in a car crash. 
 
3. The Chaperone by Laura Moriarty (US$17.25) is inspired by the real life relationship between a 15 year old, wild budding movie star and the older, conservative woman charged with taking care of her. It takes place in the 1920's in New York during a summer that will change both their lives.  
 
4. Summerland by Elin Hilderbrand (C$29.99) promises to be a dramatic page turner! Truths are revealed when a car crash destroys the lives of a group of friends.  

5. The Proposal by Mary Balogh (C$31.00) is definitely one for the period drama jukie! It's about a woman who gives into temptation when she meets a daring war hero. I'm blushing already! 

Don't forget the tried, tested and true books as well chicks! Here are our staff pick oldies but goodies for your beach bag: 


Claire's Pick: Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella (US$10.00)

Ali's Pick: It's Your Money, Honey: A Girl's Guide to Saving, Investing, and Building Wealth at Every Age and Life Stage (C$15.64)  

Alexandra's Pick: Summer Sisters by Judy Blume (C$9.99)

Miranda's Pick: He's Just Not That Into You by Greg Behrendt (C$12.27)

Do you have a favourite summer time book? 
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on June 01, 2012  Bren  25,851 said:

Everybody has everything sounds really interesting I'm going to check out amazon for that one!

on June 01, 2012  shuey  2,784 said:


Sounds like a great idea Ali, summer is great time to reflect. I plan doing alot of reading in my new lounge chair this summer. Looking forward to your review.

on June 01, 2012  KatelynRose1984  20,704 said:

I haven't read any of these books, except for Twenties Girl. I'm going to have to hit up Chapters!

on June 01, 2012  Ali de Bold  STAFF said:

Haha! I realized I should clarify why I picked a financial book. I see the summer as a time of rejuvenation and reflection. It's a great opportunity to re-asses the direction of your life, how you are managing your time, finances, gifts etc. This book has advice for pretty much every stage of your life and there are a ton of valuable tips in there. The way it's written allows you to cherry pick sections you want to read, put it down and come back to it later. Now that I've said all that I guess I should add my review!

on June 01, 2012  shuey  2,784 said:


Ha ha Alex, I think you read my mind. I've being saying that all I want right now is a nice lounge chair and a new book. Time to relax. Well last weekend I bought the chair just needed a good book. Thanks for the tips I think I'll give Summer Sister a try..

on June 01, 2012  Aliza  13,966 said:

Extensive list. Looks good. I prefer business books myself and non fiction books.

on June 01, 2012  takoda  28,648 said:

I don't really have a favorite summer book, just what ever looks good at
the time, or one I've put down for awhile and need to finish. These all
look pretty good though. I really like Ali's pick and think its
important for all of us to think about and to know how to do, after all
no one is going to do it for us.

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