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Best summer reads 2015 - win £500 of books!

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CariGransnet (GNHQ) Wed 17-Jun-15 09:59:12

It's that time of year again when our thoughts turn to holidays, sunshine <looks hopeful> and brilliant new books.

And what a line up we have...whether for reading in the garden, on the beach, on planes, trains or automobiles, we bring you some of the best summer reads for 2015. What's more, we are offering one lucky gransnetter the chance to win the lot - worth over £500!

Details of the books and everything else HERE So now all you need to do is tell us your favourite thing about summer - and it can be anything at all - and you will automatically be entered into the draw.

granniefinn Mon 06-Jul-15 21:45:26

As I sit and look out my window I have to say its the rain as it's all we seem to to get but I wish the sun would come out so we could all smile and get are Sun dress back on

imacmum Tue 07-Jul-15 00:15:06

Simply feeling the sunshine on my skin and feeling my bones absorbing it, it makes me feel like eating more healthily too which can only be a bonus!

Nanabelle Tue 07-Jul-15 00:57:29

I just love sitting by my beach hut, listening to the gentle sound of the water as it comes in, or watching the sea birds when the tide is out. It's a great place to read too!

carol21 Tue 07-Jul-15 07:47:37

My favourite things about summer.
Light evenings
Sunshine and heat
Sitting in the garden

Summer makes you feel so good

Susan5847 Tue 07-Jul-15 11:40:28

My favorite thing about summer is walking out to my garden and picking fresh vegetables. Then sitting in the sun and reading and, just maybe, taking a short nap.

goose1964 Tue 07-Jul-15 11:48:15

I like a lot about summer but may favourite thing is not having to worry about cold feet, in the winter they could solve global warming. Thi year though I have DS's wedding to go to so I'm really excited about that. I have the best MIL ever & hope I can be the same

Anne1948 Tue 07-Jul-15 11:49:32

My granddaughters being on their school holidays so we can spend a lot of time with them.

Dearknees Tue 07-Jul-15 11:49:32

My favourite thing about summer is without doubt the amount of daylight. It's the one thing you can depend on whatever the weather. Light mornings mean getting up early isn't a chore and light evenings mean I watch much less tv, don't have to drive in the dark (bonus for oldies!) and if I'm really lucky can catch up on my reading sitting in the garden.

cde58 Tue 07-Jul-15 11:51:52

The sunshine - and long days. Being warm (most of the time!) Walking along a cliff path or on a hill with views of the British countryside or seaside. Sitting and reading most of a book at one sitting! Strawberries!
Love it!

npryce Tue 07-Jul-15 11:51:58

My back garden
is the perfect venue
for a cup of tea
and a book or two

lettie Tue 07-Jul-15 11:53:06

Getting out of bed without having to lunge for the dressing gown. Bees on lavender. Washing flapping in the breeze. Long summer evenings. Looking forward to Autumn.

Silverfox57 Tue 07-Jul-15 11:59:38

What a lovely prize! I am such a bookworm. My favourite thing about Summer is all the wonderful colours and different shades of green in the gardens and countryside.

TheMillersTale Tue 07-Jul-15 12:00:15

My favourite thing about summer...This was my Sunday, recently.

Spontaneous drives to the sea at 5pm in the afternoon after a day of humidity forces us out of the town. Cooling down by walking or driving through lanes edged by cow parsley, teasels and elderflower where the light is green and fresh. Seeing the waters of the Deben appear through the piney woods at Ramsholt, metallic and glittering as the sun drops towards the horizon. Seeing the soil change from dark Suffolk clay to the Red Crag of the Deben estuary, enjoying the clouds of red dust that puff around our feet as we walk towards the pub and the little sandy beach where children mudlark.

A plate of sun warm tomatoes, sliced and sprinkled with salt and pepper. Picking them. Walking through the tomato vines in the greenhouse and getting my legs wet after watering, finding the ripest and laughing at the bees which have drunk themselves insensible on the nectar from the semi tropical flowers we grow there too.

The evening sun catching the droplets of nectar on the sundews, little bog loving carniverious plants which we also grow in shallow terracotta pots in the greenhouse. They glisten, jewel like on the edges of curled stems, fringed in red.

Watching my rabbits lie on their backs in the little scrape they have excavated under the spirea bush. They let the sun warm their bellies and keep their heads hidden beneath the leaves.

Sorry, a mini essay but I could not choose.

CarmenM Tue 07-Jul-15 12:02:28

My favourite things about summer are enjoying the longer days, having more energy and teaching my 3 year old grandson all about gardening, although he seems to think watering me with the hose is more fun!

CarmenM Tue 07-Jul-15 12:05:00

My favourite things about summer are enjoying the longer days, having more energy and teaching my 3 year old grandson all about gardening, although he seems to think watering me with the hose is more fun!

Lindajoy Tue 07-Jul-15 12:06:48

I love how the sunshine lifts our spirits and makes us worry less about everything! I love unwinding in the garden with a coffee and the paper as well as playing with the grandchildren in the sunshine.

susiebaby Tue 07-Jul-15 12:14:48

My favourite thing about summer is the long, light evenings - I feel so much more inclined to do things when its light and sunny when I get home from work.

john1953 Tue 07-Jul-15 12:20:28

sitting in the garden in the sunshine reading a good book with a glass of wine

sparky61 Tue 07-Jul-15 12:38:46

Mine is summer picnics in the local park with my 2 year old grandson, he has such fun playing and running around with us all. Last Sunday on the way home he said 'It's be a lovely day Nanny' :-)

Weston127 Tue 07-Jul-15 12:40:43

In summer I always have so much more energy and I love to spend lots of time walking, gardening and swimming in the sea.

Lowslung1 Tue 07-Jul-15 12:47:49

I love a summer when the grass all turns brown and parched - its a sure sign the weather has been great.I love the way it looks too, and enjoy driving through open countryside, through golden fields, when it is so hot the wheat smells of popcorn!

Bethshaw Tue 07-Jul-15 12:48:30

Hearing the birds' chorus at dawn
And reading a Book on a freshly mown lawn.

Eleanorre Tue 07-Jul-15 12:58:51

I love the freedom not to wear so many layers of clothing and the chance to eat al fresco with the children ( far less messy than in my house ) .

ghartfarm Tue 07-Jul-15 12:59:22

Not having to clock watch so can be in tune with nature and rise with the sun for early walks and stay in the garden well into the evening.

Noni Tue 07-Jul-15 13:00:08

Light from early morning to late at night, so lots of time for walking,absorbing the sunshine and eating and drinking outside.
Everyone is so much happier in the summer, so nice, and with lots of outdoor activities to do much more interactive family and group parties and outings. Wonderful.