Top five books in the past five weeks 🌟
Hey, After my days are mainly being spent with my head in a book in the sun at the moment, I realised the other day how many books I seem to be collecting and that at least three are on loan to friends at any given time. I always like to read book reviews if I’m bored as I’m constantly looking for the next one to delve into, so I thought it may be nice to write a post on my “Top five books of the last five weeks”. If you’re not a member at your local library, to buy books can sadly cost a small fortune so I thought this post might help to inspire if you fancied curling up with a cuppa’. 1) The Catcher In The Rye - JD Salinger - Officially published as a novel in 1851, this book is considered the epitome of “coming of age” novels. See Holden Caulfield despise, reflect and contest as a young boy finding his place amongst peers, studies, relationships and the shattering of childhood illusion. Over 1 million copies of this book are still sold every year and I feel glad one of thos...