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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.

SeasideSuzi Tue 14-Jul-15 19:53:31

A holiday with the family. A chance for grandparents, kids and grand kids to be together for fun times - can't wait.

deltaroger Tue 14-Jul-15 19:48:01

i love walking through the wildflower meadows in swaledale,they are quite stunning

checkthecalender Tue 14-Jul-15 19:36:17

soft summer rain,

PamGregory Tue 14-Jul-15 19:32:20

I love a good BBQ on a summer evening!

candish65 Tue 14-Jul-15 19:29:18

Light days, sunshine, the kids playing in the garden

bikerclaire Tue 14-Jul-15 19:11:49

loving the strawberries and cream teas at the moment

nellenoxin Tue 14-Jul-15 19:09:29

Picnics with the family - even the ones that end up in the rain are great fun

eleanorsteed Tue 14-Jul-15 19:09:28

Getting two weeks off work

NelAllan Tue 14-Jul-15 19:00:39

Spending time outdoors in the glorious sunshine playing games with my boys. Sheer joy.

Angella Tue 14-Jul-15 18:58:33

I love walking outside without a coat on and wearing flip flops or sandals instead of boots. I also love the flowers in the garden and the lovely night lights

tinabon Tue 14-Jul-15 18:33:46

The thing I love about Summer is Nature. The birds tweeting to each other in the mornings is so lovely. I really miss that in Winter when all I can hear then is the rain.

Jezzamk Tue 14-Jul-15 18:31:59

I like the longer warm days. Great to sit in tha garden after work and relax with a book

cathyov Tue 14-Jul-15 18:21:38

Love the longer days and sitting out in the garden and reading good books - hopefully seeing the sunshine too!

alexmax Tue 14-Jul-15 18:18:07

I love to sit in the garden and sink my teeth into a good book with a glass of ice cold lemonade x

kaytee Tue 14-Jul-15 17:43:13

I like the smell of the garden in the evening. We have the back door open and the smell wafts into the living room, it's lovely smile

starwell Tue 14-Jul-15 17:31:46

my favourite thing about summer is I can open all the windows in the house and let the sun shine in and troubles fly out. The washing dries on the line and I can bring it in, fold it and put it away all on the same day. Sometimes (like today) I can wash the duvet, sheets & pillowcases on our bed and bring them in (full of sunshine) and put them back o the bed - nice and fresh and clean!! Everyone seems to have a smile on their face today - the sun is out and it's warm. When it's cold and miserable outside, everyone seems to be the same - unsmiling and worried looking.

Piggypoo Tue 14-Jul-15 16:56:10

Long sunny days at the seaside, burying the old 'uns in the sand, having a much deserved ice-cream, family gatherings, and looking at the photos after and remembering the great day we had.

claireanne Tue 14-Jul-15 16:21:26

the garden is my favourite place during summer,its so wonderful to sit out and enjoy it throughout the day ane evening

dorothyjk Tue 14-Jul-15 16:14:56

Walkiing my dog in the park on an early sunny morning and listening to the birds sing....

becca119 Tue 14-Jul-15 16:08:22

Reading outside in the sunshine

mimicat1 Tue 14-Jul-15 16:07:38

Warmth up my nostrils instead of icy cold, that's what I love along with one of those pink Magnums bliss.

Daph Tue 14-Jul-15 15:32:33

I love summers for me it is walking along the beach, shoes off and paddling in the sea, my absolutely favourite pastime. However given a beautiful warm sea I do enjoy swimming as well, or jumping the waves.

HMHNanna Tue 14-Jul-15 15:03:55

Growing up on the coast from the age of six I have many happy memories of summer. Many outings to the beach as a child and a bit of " courting" on the sandhills in my teens. Wonderful memories of taking our sons to the beach and rock pools, and more recently our three grandchildren ( they even have showers on the beach now to wash away the sand that gets everywhere !). However since last year I have to have a wheelchair to get out and about. The beach unfortunately is not negotiable in a wheelchair but almost everywhere else is. I now appreciate everything in a very different light. The sea seems to sparkle more when we sit on the promenade in the evening, the quiet wooshing of the waves plays a tune.. I never noticed it when we were busy playing. I still love summer and last weekend was no exception. Our three grandchildren came to stay for the weekend and we took them to the fountains on the promenade ( a flat recreation area with playing fountains).I always used to join in playing in the freezing cold water. Whilst we were having an ice-cream our five year old grandson in his naiivity said " Why don't you come in Nanna". Why not! I thought. Grandaddad duly pushed me into the fountains in my wheelchair. All five of us wet through and having a wonderful time. I LOVE SUMMER!!!

snare Tue 14-Jul-15 14:59:57

being outdoors smile

marysmith47 Tue 14-Jul-15 14:48:45

Living by the coast, the nicest thing about the summer is when the family come to visit