‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’ by Jenny Han It’s not all sunshine and rainbows, as you’d expect from spring recommends, but if you don’t mind unnatural powers, mild gore and oodles of sexual tension, I’d totally recommend picking this book up! (You’ll be in for a wild ride!)ģ. I think the best label for this series is ‘supernatural thriller’. So, to read a book that was so far outside my comfort zone, I couldn’t even see it on the horizon, was an excellent decision. Mara Dyer was neither contemporary, a fairy-tale retelling or a dystopian the genres I find myself reading from most. ‘The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer’ by Michelle Hodkin Spring is the best time for faery revelry and discovering new worlds, and Julie Kagawa’s faeries certainly won’t disappoint.Ģ. This is something we’d like to do more of! As part of our seasonal recommends, we bring you the best books to read during the season of new beginnings!įaery tales are absolutely perfect for the spring time! The scenery is perfectly decked out for the spring time, although The Iron King has a technological twist that really makes this faery world stand out. Previously, we have given some Christmas Recommends.
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