Weekend Aesthetic {1}

Since I love making aesthetics so much, I’ve decided to create an official weekly feature where I can post book aesthetics! They might be of a book I’m currently reading or recently read or read a long time ago or one I consider to be a favorite of mine—there’s no rhyme or reason to it! For now I just want to keep it simple and feature all different kinds of books (but there might be themes in the future). To kick off my first official Weekend Aesthetic, I’m featuring Morgan Matson’s Save the Date. I read Save the Date at the beginning of June and absolutely adored. It’s honestly one of my new all-time favorite books, so I knew I needed to share an aesthetic of this charming novel. Read my glowing 5-star review to find out more!

 


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Release Date: June 5, 2018
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes & Noble

Charlie Grant’s older sister is getting married this weekend at their family home, and Charlie can’t wait—for the first time in years, all four of her older siblings will be under one roof. Charlie is desperate for one last perfect weekend before the house is sold and everything changes. The house will be filled with jokes and games and laughs again. Making decisions about things like what college to attend and reuniting with longstanding crush Jesse Foster—all that can wait. She wants to focus on making the weekend perfect.

The only problem? The weekend is shaping up to be an absolute disaster.

There’s the unexpected dog with a penchant for howling, house alarm that won’t stop going off, and a papergirl with a grudge.

There are the relatives who aren’t speaking, the (awful) girl her favorite brother brought home unannounced, and a missing tuxedo.

Not to mention the neighbor who seems to be bent on sabotage and a storm that is bent on drenching everything. The justice of the peace is missing. The band will only play covers. The guests are all crazy. And the wedding planner’s nephew is unexpectedly, distractingly…cute.

Over the course of three ridiculously chaotic days, Charlie will learn more than she ever expected about the family she thought she knew by heart. And she’ll realize that sometimes, trying to keep everything like it was in the past means missing out on the future.

 

What do you think of my new weekly feature? Have you read Save the Date yet?

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