Get wrapped up in a sweet summertime series
It’s a great time to be a Jenny Han fan. After all, we’ve been blessed with great adaptations, from the first season of The Summer I Turned Pretty TV series to the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before film trilogy and its upcoming spinoff, XO, Kitty. And if you haven’t yet read any of the books, you’re in for an absolute treat. With summer rapidly approaching, there’s no better time to pick up Han’s trilogy and read The Summer I Turned Pretty books in order. Talk about the ultimate beach reads!
As the title implies, The Summer I Turned Pretty book series is a trio of classic summer reads, and the sweet coming-of-age story is the perfect segue into sunnier days. So whether you’re looking to get into the books before Season 2 drops on Amazon Prime later this year, hunting for the best books to get you in the summer mood or feeling wistful about teen romances after bingeing adult reads like Emily Henry’s latest, you’ll fall in love with one of our favorite YA book series by one of our favorite authors. (And no, these novels aren’t just for teens!)
Once you’re done with these, you’ll no doubt be searching for novels that give you the same warm-and-fuzzy feeling. Don’t sweat it: There are plenty of fantastic books like The Summer I Turned Pretty to feed your craving, or try your hand at reading all Elin Hilderbrand’s books in order.
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1. The Summer I Turned Pretty
Publication date: 2009
Before Belly became viewers’ favorite character on the Amazon Prime TV show, she won readers’ hearts in The Summer I Turned Pretty, the book that started it all. Here’s the setup: Belly and her mom head to Cousins Beach every summer, and it’s her favorite time of year. After all, that’s when she gets to spend time with her mom’s friend Susannah and, more important, Susannah’s sons, Conrad and Jeremiah. They’ve known one another forever, and if you’d asked her last year, she would’ve said they were like brothers to her. But this summer is different. This summer, everything between them has changed.
Han serves up not one but two romances (if you’re in the mood for a romance book series, this is for you), and yes, there’s a love triangle. But it also gains depth in the family drama, and a subplot surrounding Susannah is particularly poignant (and may have you reaching for the tissues).
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