I don't usually make a reading list for myself but this summer I did.
I want to read certain books this summer. This list below are just the ones I for sure want to read this summer. Not to say that these are the only ones that I will be reading.
I know that I am so late on this one but I never finished. I started reading the series just before Goblet of Fire came out, but after the fifth book, I gave up on Harry. He annoyed me so much. I didn't watch movies Six and Seven since I didn't read the books. I forced myself to read Half-Blood Prince then I watched the movie. Book is always better. I want to read the last one since I know that is finally when Ron and Hermione get together and I have been wanting them to get together since she stayed with him after he played wizards chess as the knight.
The Three Sisters Trilogy. I bought all these on my Nook quite a while back, when we flew to Washington, and I have finished the first two very quickly. I needed to finish the third book. Which I have now. Just about two days ago.
I bought the first of this series when I bought the Three Sisters Island Trilogy on my Nook as well. I read it in one night and now I so badly want the other brothers to find love!
A young adult classic I'd say; Percy Jackson and the Olympians. I never started them and not for any particular reason either. I don't feel I have to finish the whole series this summer but I'd like to get through at least the first two.
This is another trilogy that I bought just before flying to Washington. I didn't start them at all and I don't even know what they are about. Upon recommendation from my sister in law, I just bought a whole bunch of Nora Roberts books to have on the plane.
I found a summer reading list on Pinterest and this was on it. It sounds so good and I am looking forward to reading it.
In finding What Alice Forgot, I found more from Liane Moriarty and so my summer reading list grew.
This Moriarty was added.
As well as this one.
This is the reading list I plan to complete by Evelyn's first day of school.
Good luck to me in reading with a preschooler and baby at home!