
10, 15, 20 Books of Summer is hosted by Emma over at Words and Peace, and Annabel at Annabookbel.
Annabel states the challenge over on her blog as:
- The #20BooksofSummer2025 challenge runs from Sunday June 1st to Sunday August 31st
- The first rule of 20 Books is that there are no real rules, other than signing up for 10, 15 or 20 books and trying to read from your TBR.
- Pick your list in advance, or nominate a bookcase to read from, or pick at whim from your TBR.
- If you do pick a list, you can change it at any time – swap books in/out.
- Don’t get panicked at not reaching your target.
- Just enjoy a summer of great reading and make a bit of space on your shelves!
I have been seeing this around in the blogging world and thought I would add a small list myself! I like the flexibility of this challenge, since I often make a list then change my mind halfway through.
Also, since my son is having a major surgery in July, I am not sure what to expect at all in terms of anything but taking care of him. I figured though I would aim small and see what happens! I will be reading him a few books while he is recovering, so I am including those as well on here.
First, my own reading choices. I am throwing a bunch out here to choose from.









And then for books I am thinking about reading to Wyatt – some are ones he has had on his shelf, a few are some books I am just throwing in there. I wanted to find some quiet gentle type books for when he is home and not feeling that great but not wanting to sleep either. He loves being read to so that is always a win to make him feel comforted and better.






I guess we will see where summer reading takes us this year!
I also want to get to God of the Woods 🙂
Paddington! The Moffats! Such cozy comforting classics ❤
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I feel like God of the Woods is one I need to read soon.
I am hoping that they bring some comfort to Wyatt post surgery. We are starting with Paddington.
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Looks like you have a great reading summer lined up! Paddington. Sigh.
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I think it will be so perfect to read to him post-surgery. 🙂
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The Summer Book is great and Light Rains is in loads of short chapters so ideal for picking up and putting down. You might have seen my huuuuuge pile of hardbacks – a bit of a challenge in what is hopefully a quiet summer! Enjoy your reading!
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I wanted some light reads, and also books just like that, that are in short little chapters so I could do exactly that. Pick it up and put it down when I need to easily.
I did see that pile! You have some reading ahead of you!
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You have a great round-up of books for your summer reading!
Jill – http://www.dousedinpink.com
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Thanks Jill!
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I love that Wyatt gets a 10 books of summer, too!!!! What a good mama to read to her boy. Even when I was an older child, perfectly able to read books myself, I would occasionally ask my mom to read to me. lol
I’m curious about that Smiley Laundromat and the book with an Otter.
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*perfectly capable I meant to say
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It’s so comforting, isn’t it? Wyatt loves to be read to. He gets so snuggly and will just listen and listen. Billy likes to be read too as well – I think that is why he listens to so many audiobooks.
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So many of yours picks look great and I know very little about any of them. The Riley Sager book is on my TBR and I love the look and The Summer Book and Notes from a Summer Cottage. Enjoy your summer reading!
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I loved that Riley Sager. I really loved The Only One Left or whatever the title was. as well. Lol.
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I’ve got The God of the Woods on my list, too. It’s a book group selection, and I’ve heard great things about it, so I’m excited to get to it this summer.
I read Take Good Care of the Dogs many years ago and enjoyed it quite well. You can read my review, if you are interested. https://lesleysbooknook.blogspot.com/2012/06/take-good-care-of-garden-and-dogs.html
Good luck with your reading selections for this challenge. Off to post my list now…
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I am so excited to read The God of the Woods! I waited until summer to read it lol.
I think I am going to treat myself to copies of both of these books, something that I rarely do.
I will pop over and read your review!
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What a great way to have a reading challenge…no real rules so everybody wins! Our library is undergoing some major construction which means the parking lot is at half capacity. It also means you have to wind your way in. Most times I try that, I end up in the nursing home close by…a bad omen, perhaps? I just started a book of short mystery stories edited by Amor Towles. You may have recommended it. The thing is…it’s 825 pages long (at least on Libby)! So, I’ll be reading that for a bit.
https://marshainthemiddle.com/
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It is really the only kind of reading challenge for me. LOL.
Lol!!!
Oof that was not me, sadly. I don’t think I am smart enough to read Amor Towles. Lol. Phew, that is a chunky book!
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I think I am joining in this year (but it is Winter reads for me). Just trying to work my list through but will have it up next week!
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Erin, Your list looks very interesting. I want to read The God of the Woods (eventually). My husband and I have a copy of Light Rains Sometimes Fall but only my husband has read it. He liked it a lot. I read another book by the same author about a year of birding and it was good.
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I am so excited. The God of the Woods just came in for me from the library! I need to buy a copy of Light Rains. I usually read library books but that is not available from our system. Plus, it looks like one I would want to own anyway. 🙂
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I hope you are able to get to all these, plus more 😉 Aim big, right?! I hope that Wyatt’s surgery does smoothly, and his recovery as well. He might enjoy listening to The Phantom Tollbooth, it is such a great story.
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Yes, I agree! Lol. And thank you Cindy.
That is a good idea! He loved that book.
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