Everyone has that one book that they always recommend. We took to Twitter to find out some of yours! Excuse us while we scribble furiously on our TBR!
Outlander by @Writer_DG 💖💖😍😍🥰🥰🤩🤩💗💗 https://t.co/AZDN3EW9nR
— Falguni Kothari 🐾 (@AuthorFalguni) September 15, 2020
Kicking off this post with a classic! We can never have too much Outlander.
SIMMER DOWN by @AuthorSarahS -it releases next month but everyone needs to read this gem!
— Skye McDonald (@WriterSkyeMcD) September 16, 2020
We agree–Simmer Down is a gem!
The Magnolia Sword: A Ballad of Mulan by Sherry Thomas
— Krista 🏵 (@silberzauber) September 16, 2020
We haven’t read this one, but it sounds amazing! The Magnolia Sword sounds like a must-read for YA fans.
Every time someone talks about the Mummy, I slide in to tell them to read Mr. Impossible by Loretta Chase 😂
— Elizabeth Bright (@A_Bright_Lizzie) September 15, 2020
Um, we talk about THE MUMMY constantly. We’ll be checking out Mr. Impossible immediately.
Get A Life, Chloe Brown!
— Laura "Sacramento Love out NOW" Roberts (@buttontapper) September 15, 2020
Talia Hibbert is a global treasure. If you haven’t read Get a Life, Chloe Brown yet, what are you doing!?
The Bridgertons by Julia Quinn
— Saynab (@sayz456) September 15, 2020
Yes, we are so excited for the Bridgertons Netflix series!
The kiss quotient
— Wow (@mrssgyllenhaal) September 15, 2020
Oh my God, YES! The Kiss Quotient is a classic.
spoiler alert by Olivia Dade! It’s sexy, sweet, and has amazing conversations about fat phobia, anxiety, dyslexia. My favorite read of the year, and I can’t wait to reread it 💖
— Genni Eccles (@genniblogs) September 15, 2020
We’ve heard great things about Spoiler Alert!
Neverending story.
— vickie [vic] (@vicserlou) September 16, 2020
A cast of killers
Bury my heart at wounded knee
Agatha Christie novels, poirot
Chronicles of Narnia all 7
The hobbit, and then, trilogy, lord of the rings
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This list is amazing!
The Hating Game or Code Name Verity
— Gretchen (@GretchSchreiber) September 15, 2020
Both great choices!
What are your go-to reads?