It’s no surprise that I read many books this past summer. Here are five of my favorite summer reads.

Good Morning, Monster by Catherine Gildiner. I listened to the audio version of the books while driving to and from work during the early summer months. Therapist Catherine Gildiner shares her thoughts and memories of some of her patients that stood out during her career. Some of the stuff she shared literally made my jaw drop! Try to find the audio version if possible. Her shared memories will definitely absorb your day!
The Link to buy is here:
https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781250878335

Pizza Girl by Jean Kyoung Frazier. 18 years old and pregnant and delivers pizza. She becomes fascinated with one of her customers, Jenny. And a weird relationship starts, and yes, a lot of pizza is discussed.
The Link to buy is here: https://atomicbooks.com/products/pizza-girl-a-novel?_pos=2&_sid=ba2badbff&_ss=r
This ‘n That by Bette Davis:

So I had this book FOREVER lying in my room and finally decided to read it a couple of months ago. I will never know why it took me so long to read it! However, Bette Davis wrote candidly about her career and life experiences during her later years. I had an ancient copy that made most of the pages loose when I finished it.

There was a Little Girl by Brooke Shields. I was really into memoirs during the summer, but this was my favorite one. Brooke Shields talks about her relationship with her mom, the ups and downs, and intermixes it with humor and sadness.
The Link to buy is here: https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9780147516565

What the Dead Know by Barbara Butcher. Mrs. Butcher discusses very openly her struggles with alcoholism and how the twists and turns in her life led her to work as a death investigator in Manhattan. This was beyond exciting and totally worth a read!
The Link to buy is here: https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781982179380
What were your favorite books that you discovered this summer? Comment below!
Until next time!