

I think she’d enjoy the odd magical realism elements to this one too, even though she doesn’t usually read it.Īlex, Approximately by Jenn Bennet | Into the books she’s already read! I recommended this one because I knew she’d fall hard for the ship, and she totally fell in love with this book. Zenn Diagram by Wendy Brant | Add another nerdy romance to the list. She loves YouTube (not necessarily makeup/beauty videos, but still). I have a feeling she’ll love the nerdiness plus the sort-of-hate into love romance happening here.Īt First Blush by Beth Ellyn Summer | I didn’t looove this one but I think she’d really enjoy it. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon | This shiiiiiiip, she’s gonna freak out. So many meet cutes for her little shipping heart to enjoy. I told her the premise of it the other day and she started freaking up.


Armentrout | This book seriously has her name written all over it. Out of the books I put in that list, she has since read four of them! Here’s my spin on this week’s topic for books I’d recommend that my little sister (now 16 years old) read. I previously made a list of books I’d buy my little sister for Christmas and we’ve done a good job of sharing books with each other since then. I’m not sure about the whole kids thing, so I decided to take this week’s topic (Top Ten Books I Want My Future Children to Read (Or nieces and nephews, Godchildren, etc.)) and spin it around again. Book links bring you to Goodreads or my review. The topics are provided ahead of time and can be found here. Top Ten Tuesdays are hosted by The Broke and the Bookish, where we make lists of our top ten books (or something else!) based on that week’s prompt.
