As a bookworm who’s traveled through countless pages more than actual destinations, I can wholeheartedly vouch for Everand’s vacation reads! With their diverse selection catering to every taste, it’s like they’ve been reading my mind (or my Goodreads account!).
August carries a sense of the conclusion of summer, yet for many, it signifies vacation season. Fortunately, Everand is well-versed in our needs.
If you’re traveling in August or beyond this year and looking forward to some leisure time, Everand can help you achieve relaxation by offering a variety of books, either new discoveries or cherished classics.
Kindly, the brand bestowed upon me a year-long subscription, but thus far, I’ve merely sampled a handful of audiobooks. Regardless, during my upcoming holiday, I fully intend to immerse myself in more audiobooks for a complete and enriching experience.
I’m not just saying this, but Everand has given me a list of 18 books that he recommends for your reading pleasure during your vacation. If you’re on the hunt for the perfect beach read or just want something to unwind with, these books could be an excellent starting point.
Everand shares its ultimate vacation reads for 2024.
Before diving into these books, I’d like to share their posts so you can view them in full detail. These books, if you’re planning a vacation, cover quite an array of genres. There’s something for every taste here, making it suitable for various preferences. Although I haven’t read all the books on this list yet, some have certainly caught my attention and are now added to my “to-be-read” pile labeled Everand.
Kick off by exploring some of Everand’s unique offerings. For those unfamiliar, Everand produces a selection of their own stories and essays, many of which come with audiobook versions. The inaugural entry on our list is “Shelter,” an original essay penned by Ada Limón that serves as a heartfelt ode to trees. If you’re planning a nature-filled getaway, this could be your ideal read.
Another suggestion on Everand’s list is “The Summer of Fall” by Laura Lippman, a memoir that delves into a challenging summer experienced by Lippman and her family. Filled with wit and warmth, this book promises to bring a smile to your face. Among the non-fiction titles, Everand also recommends “Braiding Sweetgrass” by Robin Wall Kimmerer, which explores Indigenous wisdom in relation to the contemporary world.
In summary, Everand has selected some intriguing non-fiction titles that I find compelling as well. Here are my top picks:
Moving onto some exciting reads next, I’ve added “Long Island” by Colm Tóibín to the list because it’s a sequel to “Brooklyn,” so you should read that first before diving into this one. Also included is Ruth Ware’s latest release, “The Perfect Couple,” as well as “Never Lie” by Freida McFadden. I’ve only read the latter, but I’m always eager to find a gripping thriller, especially during the summer months.
If you’re seeking excitement with a touch of futuristic flair, Everand suggests three captivating reads: Kaliane Bradley’s “The Ministry of Time“, Becky Chambers’ “A Psalm for the Wild-Built“, and Briony Cameron’s “The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye“. I think you might enjoy “The Ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye” during a sailing trip as it revolves around pirates. “A Psalm for the Wild-Built ” is perfect for camping trips, while “The Ministry of Time” would make an excellent companion for long plane journeys.
Moving onto some Young Adult books now, Everand has highlighted two titles that seem tailor-made for me: firstly, “The Summer I Turned Pretty” by Jenny Han – if you’re a fan of the series or simply appreciate Jenny Han’s writing, this one is a must-read. The second book is “Twelfth Knight” by Alexene Farol Follmuth, a contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s work that has received Reese’s seal of approval. What else could you desire?
As a lover of romantic literature, I left the four romances for the finale, starting with “It Ends with Us” by Colleen Hoover. This book is set to hit cinemas on August 9th, so you’ve got plenty of time to read it before catching the movie. Following that is “One Hot Italian Summer” by Rebecca Serle, a story that creatively manipulates time. Next in line is “The Breakaway” by Jennifer Weiner, which follows Abby Stern as she navigates leading a cycling tour across NYC and all the chaos that ensues.
To wrap things up, “The Paradise Problem” by Christina Lauren is a must-mention. The cover exudes the vibe of a perfect beach read, and trust me, it’s worth your time if you’ve already read it. I wholeheartedly endorse this book in tandem with “Everand”. Regardless of whether you’re the one arranging the getaway or simply there to unwind, Everand offers an exceptional collection of books to ensure your vacation is unforgettable.
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2024-08-03 19:14