
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Artsy Reader Girl
Today’s Prompt: Titles that Contain the word ” your choice ”
I decided to just go with the word “summer” for this one. I mean, it is summer here where I am, and I have summer on the brain. Lol. I ended up searching my Goodreads titles of books I have read with the word summer in the title, and it turned out to be more than I had thought! Some of them are books I read a decade ago even which was kind of fun for me to revisit.



Summer in the South is one I read quite a while ago!! 2011, and I even reviewed it on my old blog, Quixotic Magpie!
Prodigal Summer is actually one I read every few years. I love this book. It is another one I reviewed on my old blog!
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Seasons, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy. Such a wonderful series. I love these books. The third one, The Penderwicks at Point Mouette is my favorite.



This One Summer is a graphic novel and I honestly don’t remember much about it. It is a coming of age story that takes place at the main character’s lake house.
Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery is the second in the series about Polly and Huck and Neil the puffin. I have to say my favorite character was probably the puffin, but I did also like the human characters. Lol.
Bloody Summer was part of the Trespass series that Kindle put out a few years ago. I read them all and this was one of my favorites in the collection. They were all short stories, and included stories by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Stephen Graham Jones.




Two of these I just read, one I have read half of, and the other has been on my TBR for a while. Lol.
Lake of the Ozarks: My Surreal Summers in a Vanishing America just sounds so good! I am all about kitsch and cheesy campiness and nostalgia. I need to get to this one!
The Summer Book is a look at summer from a different view than Lake of the Ozarks. Simple and classic, a different sort of nostalgia. I have read half and while I want to finish it, this isn’t the year for it for me.
Deadly Summer Nights is a little cozy mystery set in the 1950s Catskills at a resort. I actually just read it, I was very excited about the setting although the mystery and story were just ok to me.
The Growing Summer is another that I just read. However, I loved this gentle vintage book about siblings sent to live with their great-aunt in Ireland for a few weeks.













































































