10 Bestsellers Every 20-Something Girl Should Bring To The Beach With Her
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10 Bestsellers Every 20-Something Girl Should Bring To The Beach With Her

What better time to read than the summer?

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10 Bestsellers Every 20-Something Girl Should Bring To The Beach With Her
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1. "The Cruel Prince"

This young adult fantasy novel has continually been featured at #1 and called addictive by many. The first of a series, The Cruel Prince is written by the #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Holly Black, and is rumored to soon be a film adaptation.


2. "Bachelor Nation: Inside The World Of America's Favorite Guilty Pleasure"

If the Bachelor and/or Bachelorette is your guilty pleasure, you should be intrigued by the behind the scenes look at one of America's top reality shows. Why not read this tell-all by Amy Kaufman while watching the 14th season of The Bachelorette?


3. "When Life Gives You Lululemons"

Are you a "The Devil Wears Prada" fan? You're going to want to read the newest installment by Lauren Weisberger, sometimes called Andrea Sachs. This novel debuting in June 2018 focuses on the other assistant of Miranda Priestly, Emily Charlton.


4. "Single. Dating. Engaged. Married."

This book by Ben Stuart has become a go-to guide for college students concerning relationships in the modern age. He caters specifically to needs and questions of this age group and sheds some light on the stages of relationships from a Christian perspective.

5. "The Outsider"

The #1 selling novel on Amazon is by none other than the #1 author Stephen King. His newest mystery follows the investigation of the murder of an 11-year-old boy found in a town park.


6. "Matchmaking For Beginners"

An Amazon review called this novel “the meringue of beach reads for the year." The engaging characters of this chart-topper perfectly weave together a tale of heartbreak and love.


7. "Before We Were Yours"

This bestseller is based on a notorious true-life scandal that author Lisa Wingate brings attention to in this novel. "Before We Were Yours" is an ultimately uplifting tale that reminds readers that whatever paths you may go down, the heart knows where it belongs.


8. "Still Me"

Jojo Moyes returns with the sequel in the series that started with the #1 novel turned #1 blockbuster, "Me Before You." The main character, Lou, remains the same as the story follows her new life and relationships in New York City.


9. "Friends Of Sinners"

This Christian novel explains what is meant when the Bible calls Jesus a friend of sinners. Pastor Rich Wilkerson Jr. topped the New York Times Bestsellers list with this spotlight on why Jesus cares more about a relationship than perfection.


10. "Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life"

This autobiography by former First Daughters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush gives an intimate look into the unique lives of two girls born into an American political dynasty. Their heartfelt stories have a common theme of love between family, and sisters, in this novel of personal memoirs.

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