It’s that delightful season once again! Book lovers rejoice as we unveil our top picks for the summer’s most exciting releases. Whether you’re lounging at the beach, taking a leisurely vacation, or simply enjoying some time outdoors, this summer is packed with new reads—from lighthearted romances to gripping thrillers and thought-provoking literary fiction. So grab your favorite tote, charge up your Kindle, and get ready to dive into a stack of captivating novels.
It’s tough to choose from so many great options, but we recommend mixing genres—perhaps a delightful romance for the pool, a suspenseful thriller for your flight, or a collection of short stories for your road trip. To make it easier, we’ve categorized our selections into three themes: beach reads and romances, suspense and thrillers, and literary fiction.
Our Highlights Include:
- Casey McQuiston’s eagerly awaited second romance, One Last Stop
- A modern fairy tale debut, The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid
- A clever, chilling thriller, The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris
But there’s so much more to explore!
Fantastic Beach Reads
- The Invisible Husband of Frick Island – $14.99
- The Guncle by Steven Rowley – $21.46
- One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston – $12.23
- Seven Days in June by Tia Williams – $13.99
- Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid – $20.97
Must-Read Suspense & Thrillers
- The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris – $16.88
- What’s Done in Darkness by Laura McHugh – $23.49
- We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz – $13.99
- Imposter Syndrome by Kathy Wang – $14.99
- The Plot by Jean Hanff Korlitz – $14.99
Top Literary Fiction of the Summer
- Revival Season by Monica West – $20.49
- Walking on Cowrie Shells by Nana Nkweti – $15.99
- The Wolf and the Woodsman by Ava Reid – $22.49
- Everyone Knows Your Mother is a Witch by Rivka Galchen – $22.99
The Invisible Husband of Frick Island is a charming love story that explores themes of community and grief after Piper Parrish’s husband tragically passes away, leading her and the town to pretend he’s still alive. This light-hearted narrative has depth, making it an ideal summer read.
The Guncle by Steven Rowley tells the tale of Patrick, who unexpectedly becomes a guardian to his niece and nephew. It’s a heartwarming story that balances humor with genuine emotion, making it relatable for anyone navigating family dynamics.
In One Last Stop, Casey McQuiston introduces August, a young woman whose commute leads her to a romance with a girl trapped in the 1970s subway system. It’s a quirky, tender, and funny read that you won’t want to miss.
For those who prefer suspense, We Were Never Here by Andrea Bartz takes you on a thrilling journey with two friends who find their vacations taking a dark turn. Their escalating tensions and secrets make for a gripping narrative.
Imposter Syndrome dives into the world of corporate espionage in Silicon Valley, highlighting the challenges faced by women in tech. This intricate tale intertwines personal ambition with danger and intrigue.
Lastly, The Plot by Jean Hanff Korlitz is a literary thriller about a struggling novelist who steals a plot only to find himself in deeper trouble than he anticipated. This meta-narrative is sure to capture the interest of avid readers.
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In summary, this summer is brimming with exciting new books across various genres. Whether you prefer a light-hearted romance or a thrilling suspense, there’s something here for everyone to enjoy.
