Thursday, 11 July 2013

My Summer Reading List

Today I thought I would tell you about my summer reading list. These are books I have wanted to read for a while and am trying to find time to read. This list does not include books to read for school.

The first book on the list is, ‘The five people you meet in heaven’ by Mitch Albom. The book is about a war veteran who dies while trying to save a little girl. The man goes on to the afterlife where he meets five people and they explain his earthly life to him.
I have not read a book like this before but it sounded interesting because I think it talks about how events can lead people down different paths and that you can be part of someone’s life without realising.

The second book is, ‘An offer you can’t refuse’ by Jill Mansell. This book is about a seventeen-year old girl who is offered £10,000 as long as she breaks up with her boyfriend. The twist of the story is that she is offered the money by her boyfriend’s Mother. Will she take the money?
I thought this would be a good book to read because it looks at the difficult decisions that people make in their life, which will affect their future.

Another book on my list is, ‘The Night Circus’, by Erin Morgenstern. The book is about a mysterious circus that arrives without any warning or announcement. I wanted to read this book because it has received really good reviews, so I thought I would read it to see what people are talking about. I do not know a lot about the storyline of this book, which is good as I find out what is going to happen as I am reading.

The last book on my list is, ’Wreck This Journal’, by Keri Smith. This is not a reading book, but I wanted to include it on the list. I have already started the book and it is brilliant. It encourages people to stop trying to do perfect, accurate artwork and focuses on having fun.

I hope to have completed all of the books on the list by the time I go back to school.

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