My Summer Reading Wrap-Up | 2019
- Holly Lauren
- Sep 23, 2019
- 2 min read

It's sad to see Summer go, but now we get to say hello to Fall (or Autumn if you're one of those people!) and how can anyone be too sad about that? Both Summer and Fall are my favorite seasons and to be completely honest, I can never decide which I like more. It's always a tug-a-war between the two. One moment I'm all for Fall, the next it's Summer!
Anyway, my favorite seasons aren't the point of this post so let us get down to business! I haven't posted a wrap-up ( or any post for that matter) in a year, and I thought it'd be a perfect time to share all of the reading I finished this summer! 2019 has been one hell of a turmoil, so I haven't gotten a ton of reading done when looking at the year as a whole. However, I'm pretty proud to say this summer, I've been a complete bookworm!
Halfway through Summer, I did acquire an Amazon 7 Tablet during Prime Day, and I like to think that this little device is the entire reason I've blown through a far share of books in 2 months. I'm not one for ebooks, but I do have to admit that my tablet has been a godsend! I have no regrets about my purchase, and how can I when I got it for a whopping $30?!

1. Again, but Better
Author: Christine Riccio
Pages: 373
Rating: 4

2. The Unexpected Everything
Author: Morgan Matson
Pages: 519
Rating: 4

3. How to Be Calm
Author: Anna Barnes
Pages: 160
Rating: 4

4. Erimentha Parker's To-do List
Author: Ruby Granger
Pages: 181
Rating: 3

5. Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune
Author: Roselle Lim
Pages: 320
Rating: 5

6. Wishful Drinking
Author: Carrie Fisher
Pages: 163
Rating: 3.5

7. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Heroism,
Hardship, and Dangerous Hobbies
Author: J.K. Rowling
Pages: 71
Rating: 5

8. Short Stories from Hogwarts of Power,
Politics, and Pesky Poltergeists
Author: J.K. Rowling
Pages: 71
Rating: 5

9. Hygge: The Danish Secrets of Happiness:
How to be Happy and Healthy in Your Daily Life
Author: Maya Thoresen
Pages: 116
Rating: 3
And now that I've written all that, I am surprised at how many books I have gone through this Summer! Nine books may not be a lot for some, but for someone like me who reads at a snail's pace, nine is a lot!
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