Friday, May 17, 2013

Feature & Follow #4


A Weekly Feature by Parajunkee and Alison Can Read. Come join us as we learn about our fellow bloggers by answer a weekly question. 

This Week's Question:
School is Out! What is your favorite summer reading book?

It is funny because I realize that while there is a book that I associate with reading during the holiday season, there is not a specific book I associate with the summer. There are types of books that I think fit well with the summer--road trips, beach books, etc. 

What about you--are there specific titles or just types of books you associate with the summer? AND for those who are new or have not, could kindly follow me? On the right side is the Bloglovin' and GFC options. Thank you!

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16 comments:

  1. I don't really have a specific book that I like to read in the summer... but I feel like I'm more drawn to re-reads and lighter books. No heavy, dark, intense books for me! Those are definitely winter books. I especially want something pretty easy to get into and not too serious in the summer when I'm at the pool or beach... or just sitting in the back yard. There are SO many distractions there that I don't want something I have to stay pretty focused on!

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    1. There is something to be said about snuggling in with a dark and intense book during the winter months. Perhaps we like our warmth and security while reading them? Definitely need something I can pick up and put down while at the same remember what was going on when I can get back to it. Thanks so much for stopping by and Happy Reading!

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  2. I agree. I associate light romance books with summer, but I don't read one particular genre in summer, just what I feel like reading at the moment. :)

    Followed with bloglovin'

    My FF

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  3. I associate kids' classics with summer, but particularly The Secret Garden.

    Following via Bloglovin'

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    1. Oh I love the Secret Garden! Thanks for following me. :) Happy Reading!

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  4. So happy to hop around to other blogs and see what other's summer reads are =D

    I'm a new follower so i look forward to your future posts and future reviews.I hope that I can get tons of recommendations from any reviews you may write and hope i can see you hop around to one of my blogs as well. If it interests you, show your support by following =) With GFC going away soon, i figured i'd follow via bloglovin as well!I kinda had a problem following through email though...says tou don't have an rs feed set up yet :P

    Your new follower,Guinevere

    guinandlibertadtomas.blogspot.com

    yamulticulturaljunkie.wordpress.com

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    1. I checked my feed--it works for me. Did you plug it into a RSS Feed reader such as Feedly? It will pop up looking like gibberish until you put into a news aggregate.

      Thanks for stopping by, following and commenting! I will pop over to your spots. Happy Reading Guienevere! :)

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  5. I'm so jealous that you are reading Star Cursed!!! Lucky! :)

    Old Follower via GFC. :)

    Sabrina @iheartyafiction

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    1. Thanks Sabrina! :) I am enjoying it. It will be out soon luckily. :) Happy Reading!

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  6. Definitely associate summer with light romantic reads. One that always comes to mind was Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins!

    New follower via GFC
    Kristen @OCA

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    1. Love Anna and the French Kiss. Did you read Lola too? Thanks for following! Happy Reading.

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  7. new follower via bloglovin' :)

    Amber

    http://paradiseofpages.blogspot.com/2013/05/feature-and-follow-friday_17.html?showComment=1368801440583#c4530998519979536132

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  8. Thanks Nicole! I hope you do as well. Thanks so much for following. Happy Reading!

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  9. I'm like you, I pretty much read whatever during the summer, but there are definitely books I associate with summer because that's when they take place. Thanks for visiting my FF, new follower via bloglovin'.

    LisaILJ @ I’ll Tumble for YA

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