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Book Series For Your Summer Binge Reading

Want something to read this summer? Look no further!

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Book Series For Your Summer Binge Reading

Summer's out! That means more time to relax, enjoy the beach, catch up with your favorite tv shows, and... read! With more time on your hands, it's perfect to binge reading book series. Here are some series that might be perfect for your summer!


1. The Summer I Turned Pretty Trilogy by Jenny Han

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.09

This series is such a classic read for summer. It has everything you need from beach house, romance, friendship, family, and more!


2. To All The Boys I've Loved Before Trilogy by Jenny Han

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.18

Jenny Han is without a doubt my Queen of Summer Reads. I love The Summer I Turned Pretty trilogy, but this series is on another level!


3. Anna and the French Kiss Trilogy by Stephanie Perkins

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.06

From Paris to San Francisco to Manhattan, this trilogy gives you three different stories of how three soulmates find each other.


4. Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.54

Six outcasts trying to complete an impossible mission. This duology will keep you on the edge of your seat every time!


5. A Court of Thorns and Roses Trilogy by Sarah J Maas

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.53

Beauty and the Beast retelling? Yes, please! Once you dive into this world, you'll never want to get out! This trilogy will give you so much more than just a Beauty and the Beast retelling. The story, plot,world building, writing style, and characters are so beautifully written. You'll have no regret for picking up this book ;)


6. Monsters of Verity Duology by Victoria Schwab

Overall Ratings on Goodreads : 4.18

Heroes, villains, friendships, monsters. What more do you want?

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