We've rounded up some of the best books for summer - whether you're jetting off on holiday, or reading in the garden at home.
One lucky person can win everything featured on the page - a book haul worth over £500. Details of all the books HERE and T&Cs HERE We will be picking a winner at random after midday on Monday 23 July.
To enter...simply tell us your favourite and least favourite thing about summer.
The best thing is that family and friends have free time to enjoy my retirement with me. The worst is that I attract every passing stinging or biting bug.
That perfect summer afternoon - blue skies, hot sun, the scent of thyme and lavender hanging in the air. A comfortable chair in a shady spot, a glass of ice cold sparkling water and an unputdownable book.
But then - a sudden brief stillness, darkening sky, distant rumbles, coming closer. A rush to unpeg washing. Big drops of cold rain splashing onto warm skin. Lazy afternoon rudely interrupted.
First off my ultimate favourite thing is walking down the high street with the sun shining and everyone smiling, jovial and good humoured.
Least is how tired the heat makes me and having to shut the windows because my inconsiderate neighbours shut their dogs out and let them bark endlessly! So selfish..
I love the warm sun shinnig from a clear blue sky, the beautiful british countryside with its cool woodlands and open meadows. Hedgerows alive with songbirds and be jewelled with wild fowers. Gardens with striped emerald lawns and sweetly perfumed colourful boarders. I dislike miserable grey rainy days!
My favourite thing about summer is the side effect of being outside to get my Vitamin D! I feel - and look - so much better with a light tan. Happy days.
Humidity is not my friend, however. I hate the damp, energy sapping stickiness.
Best thing walking along the beach with the sun on my face and seeing the children playing in the sand. Worst not being able to sleep when it's too hot at night.
My favourite part of summer is spending so much time with my Grandson and children on days out and picnic, the worst is all the annoying midges that like to feast on me.