Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.
Today’s prompt is: Books on My Summer 2025 to-Read List
I have already posted about 15 books I hope to read this summer so I’ve narrowed it down to the top ten I hope to finish by the end of the summer. I’ve also swapped some books out after doing some research on them and deciding they most likely aren’t really my thang, ya’ know.
As always, these are subject to change, and other books may catch my attention and take precedence.
1. The Inimitable Jeeves by P.G. Woodhouse
I’ve already started this one and I am enjoying it, so I am sure I’ll finish it in the next couple of months at least.
2. The Pale Horse by Agatha Christie
I’ve also started this one, but just a few pages. I need a good mystery right now.
3. The Clue in the Diary by Carolyn Keene
I’ll probably read a couple Nancy Drews this summer. I usually do.
4. Prince Caspian by C.S. Lewis
Children’s books are apparently my thing this summer.
5. But First Murder by Bee Littlefield
Because I like Betti and want to see what’s going on with her. Plus…more mystery, which I like.
6. Spill the Jackpot by Erle Stanley Gardner
Cool and Lamb. Yes. I need some more of their wicked bluntness and mystery.
7. The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonassen
I have no idea if I will like this or not, but I am going to give it a try anyhow.
8. The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley By Courtney Walsh
I swapped this one out with Summer of Yes because it has better ratings.
9. Dave Barry is Not Taking This Sitting Down by Dave Barry
I need some humor. Like bad. That is all.
10. The Unlikely Yarn of the Dragon Lady by Sharon J. Mondragon
What books are you looking forward to this summer?
Lisa R. Howeler is a blogger, homeschool mom, and writes cozy mysteries.



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Anything written by Dave Barry should add some much needed humor into one’s day. Thanks Lisa.
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exactly!
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Good list. The Dave Barry book cover cracks me up. Happy reading!
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It is a funny cover. I’ll have to try his fiction sometime too.
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I’m hoping to read a few Agatha Christie books this summer. Nancy Drew mysteries are also perfect for summer! I hope you enjoy all these.
Happy TTT (on a Wednesday)!
Susan
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They are perfect summer reads! Thanks for stopping by!
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I don’t have a list as I already said on your 15 books post, but books get added or taken off quite randomly in my OpenLibrary account.
At the moment I’m reading a children’s book to the cats before we go to sleep and an Allingham for myself.
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I do the same thing with books…rotating them off or on. I’ll probably end up scrapping half of these this summer.
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I hope to find some humor in my reading this summer, too.
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We all need it!
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Great list, Lisa! I really want to read The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared too! Happy reading.💖📚
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My husband read it and enjoyed it so we will see if I like it. sometimes we don’t like the same things and sometimes we do!
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I know a lot of people who have loved that The 100-Year-Old-Man Who Climbed Out The Window and Disappeared book!
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My husband really enjoyed it so I’ll see what I think
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I had forgotten Dave Barry! I loved reading his books. I think I’m just going to steal your entire list! They all sound so good!
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Go for it! My husband just read a fiction book by him and said it was very good. I will have to get the name of it for you.
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I’ve heard great things about Sharon Mondragon’s books and I loved Isadora Bentley!
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Oh good to know! Looking forward to them both!
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Looks like you are focusing on humor. Good for you. The 100-year-old man is fun. It is also ridiculous. Everything turns out okay when it really shouldn’t. A real mood booster.
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I’ve read that it is ridiculous and I’m here for that! lol! My husband enjoyed it and he doesn’t usually enjoy things that are too silly so it has that going for it.
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I’m curious about The 100-Year-Old Man, too. Hope you like that one.
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I hope so too!
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That Dave Barry book looks great. I love his sense of humour but haven’t read anything from him in ages.
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I haven’t either but started this one and was laughing so hard so I’m looking forward to continuing it.
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