14 The Most Popular Beach Books for Summer 2022

The Most Popular Beach Books for Summer 2022
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It is official: Summer, with its gloriously long days, warm weather, and blue skies, is here. My favorite thing is to seat in the backyard soaking up the sunshine, read a book, and enjoy the quieter moments.
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The Latest Read I Couldn’t put down.

The last good book I read was 𝐁𝐢𝐠 𝐒𝐮𝐦𝐦𝐞𝐫 by Jennifer Weiner
It has a lot of focus on social media influencers, frenemies drama, and body image discussions with a plus-sized central character. The book starts as one thing and morphs into something else completely along the way. It was a well-crafted chic-lit thriller. I practically swallowed this e-book whole – and finished it within 2 days!
Big Summer kept me guessing almost until the end.
I cannot recommend this book highly enough, and if you’re on a limited budget this summer, please include this in your purchasing list, as it is worth every penny spent.
Here is a couple of more books that I just finished.

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐋𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐩 by Susan Wiggs
Looking for a heart-warming read? Then you’ll love this cozy fairytale-like story. Follow Natalie as she fixes up a tiny bookshop she just inherited while struggling with a recent loss and finding a new support system. All the of a read-it-all-in-one-sitting story. I finished it in a day,

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐆𝐨𝐥𝐝 by S.A. Chakraborty
It’s the third book in the trilogy. If you enjoy epic fantasy, then pick this popular series. I read only the last book and honestly didn’t feel that I missed much.
I want to warn you, the book is especially long. Like, you want to read it but then you see that page count. This was that book. But I’m so glad I did read it.
There was so much happening, so many plans and schemes and they flowed seamlessly in a way that made the passage of those 800 pages fly by.
I recommend this series to anyone who likes a good political heavy fantasy with interesting characters and creative worldbuilding.
The Most Anticipated Books for Summer 2022
It is always a bittersweet feeling when you reach the last sentence of one of your favorite books. The denial that you will not read more about characters you love.
The books below are highly anticipated in 2021 and recommended by millions of readers on Goodreads, a place where book lovers rate and review what they read.

The One Hundred Years Of Lenni And Margot
MARIANNE CRONIN
Lenni Pettersson lives on the Terminal Ward at the Glasgow Princess Royal Hospital. When the 17-year-old meets Margot, an 83-year-old patient, at a hospital arts and crafts class, the two forge a plan to leave a mark on the world with the limited time they have left.

Girl One
SARA FLANNERY MURPHY
Josephine Morrow is the first of nine “Miracle Babies” conceived without male DNA. When a suspicious fire destroys the commune they’re being raised in, the Girls and their Mothers are forced to go their separate ways.
When Josephine’s mother goes missing, Josephine sets off on a desperate trip to track down her long-lost sisters.

For the Wolf
HANNAH F. WHITTEN
The first daughter is for the throne. The second daughter is for the wolf.
Red is the first second daughter born in centuries, so she’ll be sacrificed to the Wolf in the Wood—and she’s almost relieved to go.

Survive the Night
RILEY SAGER
Charlie Jordan and Josh Baxter met at the campus ride board and are sharing the long drive home to Ohio. They’re complete strangers, but the more time Charlie spends with Josh, the more she believes she might be sharing a car with the Campus Killer.

Razorblade Tears
S.A. COSBY
Ike Randolph and Buddy Lee are two ex-cons with little in common aside from the fact their sons, Isiah and Derek, are married. When Isiah and Derek are murdered, Ike and Buddy Lee join forces to figure out exactly what happened and seek vengeance.

The Final Girl Support Group
GRADY HENDRIX
The final girls are the last ones standing as the credits roll for horror movies. But what happens to them after they survive the worst night of their lives?

We Were Never Here
ANDREA BARTZ
Emily is having the time of her life on her annual trip with Kristen. Then, Emily returns to their hotel room one night to find the cute backpacker Kristen brought home dead. According to Kristen, she was acting in self-defense—but the same thing happened on last year’s trip.

Nightbitch
RACHEL YODER
Two years after putting her art career on hold to become a stay-at-home mother, she wakes up with a patch of hair on her neck, surprisingly sharp canines, and new dog-like impulses.

The Husbands
CHANDLER BAKER
Nora Sprangler is a successful attorney who shoulders all of the domestic responsibilities. When she meets a group of high-powered women with frustratingly supportive husbands, she learns of a plot that may be the key to a world where the “second shift” is equally shared.

Velvet Was the Night
SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA
Maite’s neighbor Leonora lives the life of Maite’s dreams. When Leonora disappears under mysterious circumstances, Maite begins searching for her and dives deep into Leonora’s secret life.

A Slow Fire Burning
PAULA HAWKINS
From the author of The Girl on the Train, in A Slow Fire Burning, a young man is found dead in a London houseboat. There are three women with separate connections to the victim, all simmering with resentment and yearning to right the wrongs done to them.
What is your favorite beach books? Have a fabulous week and take care!
Irina Nikitina – Founder of Modern Fifty TV
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