SPRING READS!!!!

**A Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller: A Springtime Read**

As I gazed at the cover of "A Guide to Country Living" by Louise Miller, my heart skipped a beat. The image was breathtakingly gorgeous, capturing the essence of springtime perfectly. This novel tells the story of Olivia, a talented pastry chef who worked for an exclusive diner club until she accidentally set the entire place ablaze, forcing her to start anew in Vermont.

After her unfortunate incident, Olivia lands a job as a pastry assistant at the Sugar Maple Inn, a quaint and charming establishment that embodies the quintessential Vermont experience. The story follows Olivia's journey as she not only navigates her new role but also finds love and a sense of belonging in this picturesque town.

For me, "A Guide to Country Living" screams spring. The cover's bright yellow hue is the epitome of springtime's renewal and rejuvenation. The author's use of descriptive language, painting vivid pictures of Vermont's breathtaking landscapes, only adds to the novel's spring-inspired charm. As I delved deeper into the book, I found myself getting lost in the charming world that Louise Miller has created.

The author's writing style is reminiscent of cozy novels, perfect for snuggling up by a fireplace on a chilly spring evening. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become invested in their stories. Olivia's journey from pastry chef to Vermont resident is both heartwarming and humorous, filled with moments that will leave you smiling.

As someone who has always been obsessed with the New England region, I can attest to the fact that Vermont is a stunningly beautiful place, especially during the spring season. The author's portrayal of the town and its people only adds to my admiration for this charming state.

In contrast, I must admit that winter is not my favorite season. While there's something magical about snow-covered landscapes, I find the harsh weather conditions can be quite off-putting. However, when it comes to spring, I'm a different person entirely. The warmth and vibrancy of the season make me feel alive and energized.

If you're looking for a book that captures the essence of springtime, "A Guide to Country Living" is an excellent choice. With its charming characters, witty dialogue, and picturesque settings, this novel is sure to transport you to a world of beauty and wonder. So, if you haven't already, add it to your reading list today.

**Fan Girl by Rainbow Rowell: A Timeless Spring Classic**

As I delved into the world of contemporary fiction, my thoughts turned to "Fan Girl" by Rainbow Rowell. This novel has been a favorite of mine for years, and its themes of love, identity, and self-discovery make it an excellent choice for springtime reading.

The story follows Kath, a talented writer who is struggling to find her place in the world. As a twin sister, she's always felt a sense of responsibility towards her sibling, but as they begin their college journey separately, Kath finds herself navigating the ups and downs of young adulthood alone. Her passion for writing is reignited when she discovers fan fiction, a creative outlet that allows her to express herself in ways she never thought possible.

One of the aspects that I adore about "Fan Girl" is its portrayal of introversion. As someone who often feels like an introvert myself, I appreciate how Rowell captures the complexities and nuances of Kath's personality. Her struggles to find her place in the world are relatable, yet uplifting, making this novel a must-read for anyone looking for a springtime classic.

The author's writing style is effortless, weaving together witty dialogue, engaging plot twists, and heartfelt moments that will leave you feeling all the feels. The supporting cast of characters adds depth and complexity to the story, making it easy to become invested in their lives as well.

As I read "Fan Girl", I couldn't help but think about how this novel would be perfect for springtime reading. The themes of growth, self-discovery, and finding one's passion are all timely and relevant, making this a great choice for readers looking for a fresh start. So, if you haven't already, add "Fan Girl" to your reading list today.

**To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han: A Springtime Trilogy**

In another delightful contemporary novel, "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" by Jenny Han, we meet Laura Jean, a high school student who's always written letters to her crushes. These epistolary confessions are meant to be a safe outlet for her feelings, but when they're accidentally sent out into the world, she must navigate the repercussions of these secret love letters.

This novel is the first book in a popular trilogy, with the second and third installments, "P.S. I Still Love You" and "Always and Forever, Lara Jean", also being released soon. As someone who's eager to dive back into this series, I highly recommend starting from the beginning. The author's writing style is engaging, witty, and charming, making it easy to become invested in Laura Jean's journey.

One of the aspects that makes "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" so endearing is its portrayal of love and relationships. Han captures the ups and downs of young adulthood with precision, creating a narrative that's both heartwarming and humorous. The supporting cast of characters adds depth and complexity to the story, making it easy to become invested in their lives as well.

As we approach springtime, I find myself drawn to novels that celebrate new beginnings and fresh starts. "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" is a perfect choice for readers looking for a light-hearted, engaging read that will leave them feeling uplifted and inspired. So, if you haven't already, add this trilogy to your reading list today.

In conclusion, these three novels offer a delightful blend of springtime charm, witty dialogue, and heartwarming storylines. Whether you're in the mood for a cozy country novel, a timeless classic, or a fresh take on love and relationships, there's something on this list that's sure to captivate your attention. So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to indulge in some delightful springtime reading!

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello everyone today I'm here to bring you my spring read so I thought I would make a video this spring recommending you some books to read during this spring season I for one love spring spring and fall are probably my favorite season spring is not even a season where I live honestly like it's either really really hot or really really cold we have a few days in between where it really feels like spring but regardless I still love spring and flowers and grass and just everything coming to life again it's so refreshing and so beautiful I love spring colors and I love read in the spring so just a few disclaimers before we begin on with this video number one all the books I'm going to talk about in this video are going to be contemporary and because I read the majority of contemporary books in the spring and summer something about spring and summer makes me fall in love with contemporary even more I feel like that is the perfect time to rec contemporary books if I'm honest with you the most contemporaries in spring and summer I feel like it's just the perfect time to rec contemporaries because contemporaries are kind of light fluffier books with you know not a lot of depth to them now some contempories have a lot of depth which is great to them but from the majority of the part I when Rec contemporary just because you want all the heart feelings and all the love feelings and just something light to get you through so I feel like spring and summer or the perfect time to rec contemporary so that is why all these books are going to be contemporary I'll contemporary in this video number two since it is spring I'm going to do a summer reads video as well these books all take place like during the school year so none of these books I'm pretty sure hopefully I am right now I'm reserving all the books that take place in the summer for my summer reads vide so if you're wondering why I would mention a book it's because it takes place during the summer and I got to use it for my summer reads videos so the majority of these books takes place during the school year I have a couple adult books in here as well that don't take place in the summer as well so like I said all these books takes place like throughout the majority of the year not specifically said at summer because I do plan on doing a summer reads video we have those quick two disclaimers out of the way let's go ahead and begin on with my spring reads I have about nine books here to show you and a lot of these for warning again as well I've talked about them a lot because I love them a lot and I really recommend them so I want to share them again I try to do these like newer releases like new contemporary books that I've read there are a couple that are kind of old favorites that I always recommend because I just love them so much so yeah enough jibber jabber let's get into the books I recommend to read during this spring season the first book I want to talk about is the sun is also a star by nickol and you and I've talked about this book a lot on my channel because it is one of my favorite tempies by far this is perfect to read in the spring because it's just so full of love it is definitely a contempary book that has a lot of depth which is is amazing Natasha and Daniel who meet and Natasha is actually being deported with her family later in the next day so this so This Book takes place within the span of like a day like within 12 hours or something like that it is crazy but what nickol leun does with this day is just sheer beautifulness that's not a word but pretend it is it is beautiful it is a book about love about family about immigration about diversity it's just so amazing so to read this in the spring is just awesome I just can't recommend this one enough I could say you could read this during any season but I don't know I think I would have prefer if I would read it during the spring because it just makes you feel a new and makes you feel fresh and happy and G I love this book I cannot recommend this one enough the next book is an adult book and that is my not so perfect life by Sophie canel this is an adult chicklet book and I recommend this for the spring because it just reminds me of the spring I read this in Winter because I had to read it as soon as it came out but perfect to read during the Spring Book takes place um a huge chunk of it in London which is amazing but also takes place in Somerset which is a very country idealic um type of like country setting which is just beautiful to read about and I think it was Springtime or summertime or something like that and the way so if you can sell a road it may want to go to Somerset and never come back it is just beautiful this battle girl named KY who is trying to live the perfect London life it's not going so well she has this horrible commute she doesn't have a lot of money she's trying to move up at her job and it's not going so well and then she gets fired and so she has to move back home to her Farm on Somerset where she helps her dad open this business and it's just an amazing book of self-discovery of learning what you want in life and how to get it and also has a great swim worthy romance in it but that takes the latter part of the story I'd say this focuses on the character the character growth which I recommend completely I probably during this sprak I mean look the girls laying in the grass least I'm pretty sure it's grass but it looks springish to me and it is amazing this next one is going to be kind of a cheat I guess I'm recommending this right now in this video because the show is currently taking place right now which is it started in the winter it's going to end in the spring so it's the perfect time to read it really because the show is on and that is big Little Lies by leam morard this is I would I don't know if I would recommend this one to read in the spring because it's not a light fluffy book for sure it does have great humor in it but it's got a lot of depth and a lot of Darkness to it this this is an adult novel and it follows three mothers of kindergarteners and they each have very very Rocky Secrets going on there's a lot of different Dynamics this book deals with abuse it deals with being a mother it deals with ex-husbands and Ex-Wives it deals with a lot of Shame and just whole slew of things and it is very very funny it's got that snky humor in it but it also has a very lot of but it also has a lot of darkness in it so I'm recommending you read this book before you see the show a lot of people have asked me if they should read the book before they watch the show and I do recommend it I will say it does have a very slow start to it a lot of theam Marty books do honestly it takes you about a 100 pages to get in which is a feat I know that's quite a lot but once you're in a Liam Mor book and you get past 100 Pages you kind of can't put it down and that was the case for this one and just read it for the ending let me just say that I'm not going to spoil you on the show if they're going to do it right if they're not going to do it right with the ending but leam Mor she writes a plot twist ending and she does it good so this book read it alone for the ending because it is amazing and I recommend the book a lot I do like this one a lot so I recommend it right now because the show is on and if youve watch if you're watching the show let me know what you think about it I'm kind of so so about it honestly I'm still not sure how I feel about it but seriously read this book before you watch the show I highly recommend the next book I would say read this during Valentine's Day but Valentine's Day is already come and gone so we're in spring now and that is PS I Like You by Casey West Casey West is one of the queens of contemporary fiction in my opinion she just writes those cute fluffy stories that I cannot get enough of they're like book crap honestly like there's casy west book I'm like yep got to read it I this is my favorite Casey west book still by far I four of her contemporary books I'm starting to read on the fence right now as we speak so I don't know if that's be my favorite but right now this is my favorite Casey west book this is kind of like a you've got male very very loose interpretation about these two people that start writing letters back and forth during class and it's just really really adorable it doesn't have much depth to it which isn't a bad thing at all I just say if you're looking for something light and fluffy and easy to fly through I highly recommend any Casey west book and if you want one at particular I highly recommend psq because it is just so adorable that is the word for this book is adorable moving on to my favorite jephy author ever if you're not new to this channel you already know it is serid descent so I'm going to recommend you to serid descent books this for this spring season and a lot of sides books Tes place in the summer I'd say if you were interested in Reading sarid desin I have a whole video talking about every single one of her books which I recommend which one to read first and stuff like that I'll link it right here but if you are interested in Sarah desen I highly recommend reading her books in the spring and summer her books are meant to be read in spring and summer books I'm recommending for you to read in the spring season of sesin the first one is just listen this is all about this girl who one night this event happens at the at a party and you don't really know what happens but she loses everything she loses her friend she loses her best friend no one really talks to her anymore so she becomes a loner and sits kind of alone and then she meets a boy named Owen who's also a loner he's really into music and they start bonding over that and Owen really helps her to kind of like tell people how she feels let her tell her truth and let them just listen to things and listen let them listen to her side of the story kind of just listen so I highly recommend this one this is one of my favorite sesan novels and I recommend if you're interested in trying her off this is a good one to start with because it is amazing and a perfect spring read another serid descent book I recommend to you is St anything about Sydney who has kind of a rocky Family Life her brother has done something really horrible and now he's in jail only our parents are really not seeing that her brother has done something so horrible they're still kind of just thinking he's a perfect child he didn't do anything wrong he shouldn't be punished but Sydney's feeling a lot of Shame and a lot of guilt and a lot of weight on her shoulders from her brother's um horrible decision and the thing he's done and she's really dealing with that so she starts going to a new school and then she meets a home new cast to friends and she meets a friend named Lyla who had her family owns a pizza shop which is amazing and they start bonding and she really starts seeing her her friend Layla's family and how beautiful and how they listen to each other how they respect each other and how they love one another and she's really starting to feel like her family's really not like that at all so it's all about that this one probably has my favorite side character iridescence which is a very strong point in her books I love her side characters she writes some amazing Side characters so this one is perfect to read interest sereson for spring reads there going to be a whole bunch more of my summer ones rest assure you on that say read just listen and say anything moving on the next book I want to talk about is tell me Three Things by Julie Buxom I read this a couple months ago this is almost another like youve got mail I guess anything could really be a you got mail if they just start talking each other they don't know who they are I don't know a girl named Jesse who is still grieving over the of her mother and her dad gets remarried so they move and just with that she has to go to a home new school where she doesn't know anybody and some random person has started emailing her trying to help her navigate the school's life and they start talking on that and they start have feelings for each other but then she meets another boy in school and she may start have feelings for him as well so it's all about that this wasn't my favorite contemporary read but it is a cute one of one that you can fly through that is for sure I do like Julie buxom's writing style a lot and like I said it was really cute and I love love the whole aspect of the secret emailing thing they didn't know who e each other was I did really enjoy that because I do like a lot of stories like that but again not my favorite one but still really adorable and I think it's perfect to read during the springtime next up is one I'm cheating on because I haven't read this book I'm starting it very very soon like probably tonight as we speak but I still want to put it on here because I feel like it's just a perfect spring read that is the city Baker guide to country living by Louise Miller look at the cover it's freaking gorgeous this this is all about this woman named Olivia a pastry chef for this really exclusive Diner club and then she accidentally sets the whole place on fire so she's obviously out of a job so she moves to this town in Vermont and gets this job as a pastry assistant as a pastry chef at the sugar maple Inn which is the most adorable name for in ever so she moves there and she just um gets to falling in love with her job the town that she's living in now and it just screams spring to me like baking going to a beautiful place in Vermont I bet Vermont is beautiful in the spring oh my gosh I don't know I'm like obsessed with Vermont and Connecticut and Maine I think I would move to any one of those and like stay for like spring summer and fall I'd probably not want to be there in the winter though or the winters will probably harsh there but this just spring this just scream spring to me I mean the cover the cover like on the jacket that's yellow and on the back it's kind of like this tealish color I mean spring I'm not kicking myself in the butt for putting this on here because I haven't read it because it could be a horrible book but I'm really hoping it's not because it sounds sounds so freaking adorable and it sounds perfect for spring and the last two books on here are my oldie but goodies ones that I just always recommend because I love them so dearly the first one of that's going to be fan Girl by rainbow roll oh I love fan girl I think fan girl is perfect to read for any season but spring is just a it just makes you feel light and fluffy and I don't know something about the spring and fan girl makes me so happy Kath who is going to college and she's you know starting a whole new thing very much an introvert she writes fanfiction for her favorite fandom which is amazing and then she meets a boy and she's really just struggling with going to college and getting out of her shell and learning how to be herself because she's a twin sister who she's always been with all the time and her twin sister wants to be by herself to explore things and like you know actually you know explore college life and cast's really struggling it is just the qu essential adorable book Fang girl is one of my favorite books of all time and I think it's just the perfect spring read I would say Fang girl would be perfect to read in the spring and fall one of those two if not both reread them both seasons honestly and you'll be good but I just fan girl just whenever I think a fan girl it automatically puts a smile on my face and the last aie but goodie is to all the boys I've love before by Jenny Hans is the first book and a Trilogy the last book's actually coming out this spring so there you go perfect segue into spring if you haven't read this Trilogy the last book's going to come out in May so it's the perfect time to read it it's during spring read it Laura Jean who always writes a letter to her crushes he even addresses like the letter and everything and sticks it under a box under her bed for like and she's like done with it she's like I wrote you I my feelings are done and then one day she comes home all the letters have been mailed out which she did not do so she had to deal with the repercussions of that and it's just so adorable the adorable in this book is just it's adorable have I said that enough probably yes I have but I still love this Trilogy and I feel like it's the perfect time to read it for the spring especially with the last book coming up I'd say you know start start now read the first book in March read the second book in April and then read the last and third book in May so perfect timing if you haven't read this Trilogy it is the perfect time to pick it up so those were all my spring reads recommendations for you I hope that you actually got some recommendations of this video that it helped you figure out what to read this spring if you're looking for a contemporary I hope I helped you out if you have read any of these please let me know down in the comments and let's talk about your favorite spring reads what books do you like reading this spring for me like I said contemporary is ma Jam in the spring and summer like can't get enough ceper if I could read only ceper in the spring and summer I'd be okay with that but I love reading fantasy and sci-fi and other and other genres like that as well so it's always a struggle if you like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up and hit subscribe and I will see you in my next one byehello everyone today I'm here to bring you my spring read so I thought I would make a video this spring recommending you some books to read during this spring season I for one love spring spring and fall are probably my favorite season spring is not even a season where I live honestly like it's either really really hot or really really cold we have a few days in between where it really feels like spring but regardless I still love spring and flowers and grass and just everything coming to life again it's so refreshing and so beautiful I love spring colors and I love read in the spring so just a few disclaimers before we begin on with this video number one all the books I'm going to talk about in this video are going to be contemporary and because I read the majority of contemporary books in the spring and summer something about spring and summer makes me fall in love with contemporary even more I feel like that is the perfect time to rec contemporary books if I'm honest with you the most contemporaries in spring and summer I feel like it's just the perfect time to rec contemporaries because contemporaries are kind of light fluffier books with you know not a lot of depth to them now some contempories have a lot of depth which is great to them but from the majority of the part I when Rec contemporary just because you want all the heart feelings and all the love feelings and just something light to get you through so I feel like spring and summer or the perfect time to rec contemporary so that is why all these books are going to be contemporary I'll contemporary in this video number two since it is spring I'm going to do a summer reads video as well these books all take place like during the school year so none of these books I'm pretty sure hopefully I am right now I'm reserving all the books that take place in the summer for my summer reads vide so if you're wondering why I would mention a book it's because it takes place during the summer and I got to use it for my summer reads videos so the majority of these books takes place during the school year I have a couple adult books in here as well that don't take place in the summer as well so like I said all these books takes place like throughout the majority of the year not specifically said at summer because I do plan on doing a summer reads video we have those quick two disclaimers out of the way let's go ahead and begin on with my spring reads I have about nine books here to show you and a lot of these for warning again as well I've talked about them a lot because I love them a lot and I really recommend them so I want to share them again I try to do these like newer releases like new contemporary books that I've read there are a couple that are kind of old favorites that I always recommend because I just love them so much so yeah enough jibber jabber let's get into the books I recommend to read during this spring season the first book I want to talk about is the sun is also a star by nickol and you and I've talked about this book a lot on my channel because it is one of my favorite tempies by far this is perfect to read in the spring because it's just so full of love it is definitely a contempary book that has a lot of depth which is is amazing Natasha and Daniel who meet and Natasha is actually being deported with her family later in the next day so this so This Book takes place within the span of like a day like within 12 hours or something like that it is crazy but what nickol leun does with this day is just sheer beautifulness that's not a word but pretend it is it is beautiful it is a book about love about family about immigration about diversity it's just so amazing so to read this in the spring is just awesome I just can't recommend this one enough I could say you could read this during any season but I don't know I think I would have prefer if I would read it during the spring because it just makes you feel a new and makes you feel fresh and happy and G I love this book I cannot recommend this one enough the next book is an adult book and that is my not so perfect life by Sophie canel this is an adult chicklet book and I recommend this for the spring because it just reminds me of the spring I read this in Winter because I had to read it as soon as it came out but perfect to read during the Spring Book takes place um a huge chunk of it in London which is amazing but also takes place in Somerset which is a very country idealic um type of like country setting which is just beautiful to read about and I think it was Springtime or summertime or something like that and the way so if you can sell a road it may want to go to Somerset and never come back it is just beautiful this battle girl named KY who is trying to live the perfect London life it's not going so well she has this horrible commute she doesn't have a lot of money she's trying to move up at her job and it's not going so well and then she gets fired and so she has to move back home to her Farm on Somerset where she helps her dad open this business and it's just an amazing book of self-discovery of learning what you want in life and how to get it and also has a great swim worthy romance in it but that takes the latter part of the story I'd say this focuses on the character the character growth which I recommend completely I probably during this sprak I mean look the girls laying in the grass least I'm pretty sure it's grass but it looks springish to me and it is amazing this next one is going to be kind of a cheat I guess I'm recommending this right now in this video because the show is currently taking place right now which is it started in the winter it's going to end in the spring so it's the perfect time to read it really because the show is on and that is big Little Lies by leam morard this is I would I don't know if I would recommend this one to read in the spring because it's not a light fluffy book for sure it does have great humor in it but it's got a lot of depth and a lot of Darkness to it this this is an adult novel and it follows three mothers of kindergarteners and they each have very very Rocky Secrets going on there's a lot of different Dynamics this book deals with abuse it deals with being a mother it deals with ex-husbands and Ex-Wives it deals with a lot of Shame and just whole slew of things and it is very very funny it's got that snky humor in it but it also has a very lot of but it also has a lot of darkness in it so I'm recommending you read this book before you see the show a lot of people have asked me if they should read the book before they watch the show and I do recommend it I will say it does have a very slow start to it a lot of theam Marty books do honestly it takes you about a 100 pages to get in which is a feat I know that's quite a lot but once you're in a Liam Mor book and you get past 100 Pages you kind of can't put it down and that was the case for this one and just read it for the ending let me just say that I'm not going to spoil you on the show if they're going to do it right if they're not going to do it right with the ending but leam Mor she writes a plot twist ending and she does it good so this book read it alone for the ending because it is amazing and I recommend the book a lot I do like this one a lot so I recommend it right now because the show is on and if youve watch if you're watching the show let me know what you think about it I'm kind of so so about it honestly I'm still not sure how I feel about it but seriously read this book before you watch the show I highly recommend the next book I would say read this during Valentine's Day but Valentine's Day is already come and gone so we're in spring now and that is PS I Like You by Casey West Casey West is one of the queens of contemporary fiction in my opinion she just writes those cute fluffy stories that I cannot get enough of they're like book crap honestly like there's casy west book I'm like yep got to read it I this is my favorite Casey west book still by far I four of her contemporary books I'm starting to read on the fence right now as we speak so I don't know if that's be my favorite but right now this is my favorite Casey west book this is kind of like a you've got male very very loose interpretation about these two people that start writing letters back and forth during class and it's just really really adorable it doesn't have much depth to it which isn't a bad thing at all I just say if you're looking for something light and fluffy and easy to fly through I highly recommend any Casey west book and if you want one at particular I highly recommend psq because it is just so adorable that is the word for this book is adorable moving on to my favorite jephy author ever if you're not new to this channel you already know it is serid descent so I'm going to recommend you to serid descent books this for this spring season and a lot of sides books Tes place in the summer I'd say if you were interested in Reading sarid desin I have a whole video talking about every single one of her books which I recommend which one to read first and stuff like that I'll link it right here but if you are interested in Sarah desen I highly recommend reading her books in the spring and summer her books are meant to be read in spring and summer books I'm recommending for you to read in the spring season of sesin the first one is just listen this is all about this girl who one night this event happens at the at a party and you don't really know what happens but she loses everything she loses her friend she loses her best friend no one really talks to her anymore so she becomes a loner and sits kind of alone and then she meets a boy named Owen who's also a loner he's really into music and they start bonding over that and Owen really helps her to kind of like tell people how she feels let her tell her truth and let them just listen to things and listen let them listen to her side of the story kind of just listen so I highly recommend this one this is one of my favorite sesan novels and I recommend if you're interested in trying her off this is a good one to start with because it is amazing and a perfect spring read another serid descent book I recommend to you is St anything about Sydney who has kind of a rocky Family Life her brother has done something really horrible and now he's in jail only our parents are really not seeing that her brother has done something so horrible they're still kind of just thinking he's a perfect child he didn't do anything wrong he shouldn't be punished but Sydney's feeling a lot of Shame and a lot of guilt and a lot of weight on her shoulders from her brother's um horrible decision and the thing he's done and she's really dealing with that so she starts going to a new school and then she meets a home new cast to friends and she meets a friend named Lyla who had her family owns a pizza shop which is amazing and they start bonding and she really starts seeing her her friend Layla's family and how beautiful and how they listen to each other how they respect each other and how they love one another and she's really starting to feel like her family's really not like that at all so it's all about that this one probably has my favorite side character iridescence which is a very strong point in her books I love her side characters she writes some amazing Side characters so this one is perfect to read interest sereson for spring reads there going to be a whole bunch more of my summer ones rest assure you on that say read just listen and say anything moving on the next book I want to talk about is tell me Three Things by Julie Buxom I read this a couple months ago this is almost another like youve got mail I guess anything could really be a you got mail if they just start talking each other they don't know who they are I don't know a girl named Jesse who is still grieving over the of her mother and her dad gets remarried so they move and just with that she has to go to a home new school where she doesn't know anybody and some random person has started emailing her trying to help her navigate the school's life and they start talking on that and they start have feelings for each other but then she meets another boy in school and she may start have feelings for him as well so it's all about that this wasn't my favorite contemporary read but it is a cute one of one that you can fly through that is for sure I do like Julie buxom's writing style a lot and like I said it was really cute and I love love the whole aspect of the secret emailing thing they didn't know who e each other was I did really enjoy that because I do like a lot of stories like that but again not my favorite one but still really adorable and I think it's perfect to read during the springtime next up is one I'm cheating on because I haven't read this book I'm starting it very very soon like probably tonight as we speak but I still want to put it on here because I feel like it's just a perfect spring read that is the city Baker guide to country living by Louise Miller look at the cover it's freaking gorgeous this this is all about this woman named Olivia a pastry chef for this really exclusive Diner club and then she accidentally sets the whole place on fire so she's obviously out of a job so she moves to this town in Vermont and gets this job as a pastry assistant as a pastry chef at the sugar maple Inn which is the most adorable name for in ever so she moves there and she just um gets to falling in love with her job the town that she's living in now and it just screams spring to me like baking going to a beautiful place in Vermont I bet Vermont is beautiful in the spring oh my gosh I don't know I'm like obsessed with Vermont and Connecticut and Maine I think I would move to any one of those and like stay for like spring summer and fall I'd probably not want to be there in the winter though or the winters will probably harsh there but this just spring this just scream spring to me I mean the cover the cover like on the jacket that's yellow and on the back it's kind of like this tealish color I mean spring I'm not kicking myself in the butt for putting this on here because I haven't read it because it could be a horrible book but I'm really hoping it's not because it sounds sounds so freaking adorable and it sounds perfect for spring and the last two books on here are my oldie but goodies ones that I just always recommend because I love them so dearly the first one of that's going to be fan Girl by rainbow roll oh I love fan girl I think fan girl is perfect to read for any season but spring is just a it just makes you feel light and fluffy and I don't know something about the spring and fan girl makes me so happy Kath who is going to college and she's you know starting a whole new thing very much an introvert she writes fanfiction for her favorite fandom which is amazing and then she meets a boy and she's really just struggling with going to college and getting out of her shell and learning how to be herself because she's a twin sister who she's always been with all the time and her twin sister wants to be by herself to explore things and like you know actually you know explore college life and cast's really struggling it is just the qu essential adorable book Fang girl is one of my favorite books of all time and I think it's just the perfect spring read I would say Fang girl would be perfect to read in the spring and fall one of those two if not both reread them both seasons honestly and you'll be good but I just fan girl just whenever I think a fan girl it automatically puts a smile on my face and the last aie but goodie is to all the boys I've love before by Jenny Hans is the first book and a Trilogy the last book's actually coming out this spring so there you go perfect segue into spring if you haven't read this Trilogy the last book's going to come out in May so it's the perfect time to read it it's during spring read it Laura Jean who always writes a letter to her crushes he even addresses like the letter and everything and sticks it under a box under her bed for like and she's like done with it she's like I wrote you I my feelings are done and then one day she comes home all the letters have been mailed out which she did not do so she had to deal with the repercussions of that and it's just so adorable the adorable in this book is just it's adorable have I said that enough probably yes I have but I still love this Trilogy and I feel like it's the perfect time to read it for the spring especially with the last book coming up I'd say you know start start now read the first book in March read the second book in April and then read the last and third book in May so perfect timing if you haven't read this Trilogy it is the perfect time to pick it up so those were all my spring reads recommendations for you I hope that you actually got some recommendations of this video that it helped you figure out what to read this spring if you're looking for a contemporary I hope I helped you out if you have read any of these please let me know down in the comments and let's talk about your favorite spring reads what books do you like reading this spring for me like I said contemporary is ma Jam in the spring and summer like can't get enough ceper if I could read only ceper in the spring and summer I'd be okay with that but I love reading fantasy and sci-fi and other and other genres like that as well so it's always a struggle if you like this video be sure to give it a thumbs up and hit subscribe and I will see you in my next one bye\n"