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Summer Daze

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Have books. Will travel. Ideal for lazy sunny days at the beach, or cool nights on an exotic veranda; accompanied by chirping cicadas.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze3 years ago
    Liz and her young daughter Rosie have found refuge in the small, Cornish fishing village of Tremarnock. But just as the family are settling in for a cosy autumn, two glamorous strangers arrive — and they seem to have big plans for the local guest house.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze5 years ago
    Pulses race in the Rockies one summer when PR hotshot, Lilly, moves back to her home town. But will it just be the mountains she ends up scaling?
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze6 years ago
    A young couple try to stop their marriage falling apart in war-torn 1950s Cyprus.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze6 years ago
    With their parents dead, the older two siblings take charge to avoid their family being broken up. But the long hot days and lack of supervision lead them to take on their new roles in worrying ways.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze6 years ago
    Three generations of Southern Belles form lifelong friendships — and go a little crazy along the way…!
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze6 years ago
    A young woman adores her dead-end job at a Tokyo convenience store — so why should she settle down like her family and friends want her to?
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    A forbidden and exotic love may be the one thing that can save a young man's life.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    Tales about some odd little outposts.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    The ultimate travel story, from one who never rests.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    Try them all. Then read this aloud.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    Charting familiar territory in an engaging way.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze7 years ago
    Plonk. As told by those who go crazy for it… in a sophisticated way
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  • internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    In the heat of the summer, you're stuck in a metropolis so suffocating and claustrophobic. There — you're in Tokyo. Ryu Murakami's In The Miso Soup is a wonderfully disturbing crime thriller that touches deep on the human condition. Like real deep. When a small-time tour guide finds out that his client may have murderous desires, it's up to him to decide if he should put an end to it, or cave in to his own curiousity.
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  • internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    Bourdain is a great writer, as he is a chef — there's no doubt about that. If you've always been reading his autobiographies and adventures in the culinary world, then try this fictional take of what may be a very real world in the kitchen.

    Up-and-coming chef Tommy Pagana settles for small-time stint at his uncle's restaurant and finds that he might be a a partner in a big-time crime. And culinary school definitely doesn't prepare him for what happens next. This thrilling Mafia caper is defo for fans of Anthony Bourdain, and anyone who loves a good, hilarious read.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    If you're spending summer working then we're so sorry. We're truly sorry. But hey, at least you can read a book or two while your friends are wasting summer away right? They're surfing, your'e learning about how market a business in a slowing economy. They're sun tanning, you're finding out how Rakuten became a multi-million dollar business. Hey! You're totally going to come out of summer learning something new.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    Look, not all of us love summer. The heat, the sun damage, the flies and the sticky, sweaty sheen on the skin….. SKIP. And if you're feeling like a little misfit, well, it's okay. All you Introverts and indoor-loving people can spend the summer holed up reading about other misfits, who end up having the most valuable friendships ever. The Art of Being Normal is not about conforming to social norms, but instead, embracing that normalcy is what you are, and what you define.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    If you have a roadtrip that you are taking this summer, then you must — you must! stuff this thriller into your bag. Up the heat, and the excitement with this whodunit from warm Oslo in the summer. A woman has been murdered in her flat, with her finger severed and a pentagram cut into her eyelids. Five days later, another woman is found in the same manner. Is this a serial killer on the loose, a copycat murder, or something a lot more sinister at stake? Definitely going to keep you awake at night, or during the long, boring drives.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    What has the title got to do with summer? Nothing really. But what this book is good for is a afternoon by the beach. This whimsical, witty book touches on the effects of a dysfunctional family — making this a non-fluffy read, yet its something not too depressing and dark.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    Not all summers are made the same — and neither are they happy. In the summer of 1976, during their annual retreat on Cape Cod, the McKotch family came apart. There's nothing much to say about this fragmented family, except that in the words of Tolstoy, "each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way". The hurt spans 20 years, and The Condition is a slow-burning psychological family portrait that has elements that perhaps anyone could identify with.
    internationaladded a book to the bookshelfSummer Daze9 years ago
    This summer, you want to learn about a country who once closed off their world to the rest of the globe. If there's one country, one history, and one economy that you must learn more of, make it Russia. Follow the journey from Gorbachev's freedom to Putin's war, and see how this nation emerged from the grip of the Cold War to become the powerhouse that it is today.
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