Happy Wednesday, friends! Wednesdays are always my longest days, but I’ll get through it. Hopefully I won’t be doing that for too much longer! Anyway, today’s topic for the Top 5 Wednesday post is actually fitting, because I’ve been talking about rereads on Instagram a lot lately. I’m just in the mood for rereading some of my favorites! Which will actually probably happen soon, once I finish a few of my library books on my table.
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Rereads
1. Red, White, & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Are you surprised that this is the top spot? I think I’ve reread this book the most, given how long it’s been out. And I am definitely planning on rereading it soon, within the next month or so. This book just makes me so happy and that’s something I definitely need right now! Life has been stressful as of late.
2. Heartstopper by Alice Oseman
Another book that just makes me so happy! There’s only one volume of this series left to be published, and I’m going to be so sad when it’s over. Nick and Charlie are just so adorable and I love reading about them and their little found family. Everyone in this book is amazing, and I can’t wait to reread it again!
3. Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas
This might become a yearly October reread for me. It just gives off all the spooky Halloween vibes! I haven’t read it since it first came out, but I am dying to dive back into this story once again. Great characters, magic, everything you could ever want. One of those stories that I loved the first time and will love the second!
4. In the Wild Light by Jeff Zentner
The most recent addition to this list, but I’ve already read this book twice and it’s only been out for a month. It’s poetic and beautiful and hits the nail on the head about grief. This will absolutely make it in my rotation of rereads, in addition to The Serpent King. Jeff Zentner knows how to write emotional, character driven stories.
5. The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune
The final book on this list is another feel good book! TJ Klune has a knack for writing great found families, and it’s on full display in this book. You love them from the moment that you meet them, and you don’t want to leave them. This is a book I’ll be rereading every June, so feel free to join me!
Evelyn says
Ooh I definitely want to reread The Hosue in the Cerulean Sea!
Amanda says
It is amazing! I hope you love it!