Top Ten Favorite Books That Take Place in New England
As you all likely know–or, maybe this is your first visit (HIII!!!) and you have no idea–but I’m not from New England. I’m from New Jersey. But I’ve been to New England a few times and I kind of dig the whole J. Crew preppy vibe there, even if everyone is a Red Sox fan. One of my must-visit places is Maine. In fact, learning that a book takes place there puts it immediately on my radar. So for this week’s Top Ten Tuesday, I decided to pop the color on my polo shirt, drop my “r”s, and shout out my favorite books set in New England.

I love the beginning of this book because it sets such a great tone. In just a few pages, we learn that Lennie writes poems, her grandmother has an amazing garden with possibly magic flowers, her Uncle Big is an arborist and a pothead (not ironically), they’re kind of NoCal hippies, her mother is out of the picture, and her older sister Bailey died suddenly not long ago. Then, chapter one ends with this line, a tiny but wonderful indicator of the gorgeous words to come:




Just a quote for you (trust me. It’s GORGEOUS, and so is the rest of this book):

Even though I was less than thrilled with the end of this series, the ending of DELIRIUM remains one of the most INSANE, emotional, gut-punch endings EVER. It was that kind of thing where the ending was gearing up to be SOMETHING crazy, so I was waiting to be thrown, but not like this.

Because DUH. One of the most perfect series endings ever. EVER. That epilogue just touched my heart and made me so happy.
This book is really quiet but lovely and dramatic and just a little dark. It’s MOODY, yo. And I LOVE IT. You know what else I love? SEAN KENDRICK. And I’m so very glad that the ending of this super book is such a great moment for him. I cried.



