Best Books to Read This Summer

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Reading has always been one of the famous and great past times. Although many think that it is underrated, those who have the heart to explore different worlds, know various stories, and learn a wide array of things will always look into books and other forms of literature. There is just so magical and wonderful about reading, books, and everything in between that catches people’s attention. Many factors lead everyone to choose reading as their favorite leisure time regardless of what season it is.

Spring is out, and summer is in. Do you have enough books to fit the brand-new season, or do you still have an adequate amount of books that will sustain your year-long reading list? If the answer is no, then you should fill in your shelves and edit your reading pile with new titles that can make your summer and other seasons more exciting, such as the ones below.

No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood

This National Bestseller and Women’s Prize finalist by Patricia Lockwood was published by Riverhead Books last February 2021. No One Is Talking About This talks about a woman who lately gain and developed prestige for her social media posts. She becomes swamped with the task of familiarizing and handling the new language and etiquette of the thing that she calls “the portal.” Hence, this book serves as a love letter to the infinite scroll and a deep and modern reflection on love, relationships, language, and more.

Mike Honeycutt’s World of Hunting and Fishing by Mike Honeycutt

Mike Honeycutt’s World of Hunting and Fishing was published in 2018 by Trafford Publishing. There is nothing that can top the fun of remote trips with ethereal sceneries for author Mike Honeycutt. Thus, this travelogue narrates his personal experiences and passion for exploring the world, meeting locals, hunting and fishing exotic species. What makes this book more impressive is its ability to bring you to different parts of the world through the author’s narration of his travel accounts. Among the places mentioned are New Zealand, United States, Cameroon, Old Mexico, Mongolia, and more. Honeycutt also provides a wide array of wisdom and observations about his experiences that might encourage and help you plan your future trips.

People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry

Emily Henry authored an excellent book titled People We Meet on Vacation. It was published on May 11, 2021, by Berkley Books. The story revolves around Poppy and Alex, who are entirely two different people yet are best friends. For how many years, they live far from one another and only meet every summer. Hence, for ten years, they take a week off to have a magnificent vacation together. Everything was perfect; 2 years ago, they did something that destroyed their incredible bond. Poppy, however, wants everything to make it right; so, she tried to ask Alex to take another vacation week together and make everything right. She only has seven days. Would it be enough to fix what’s been broken?

All Adults Here by Emma Straub

All Adults Here by Emma Straub is a New York Times bestseller, Washington Post notable book of the year, 2020 Parade best book, and 2020 Housekeeping best book. It was published in May last year by Riverhead books. It is a funny and sharply insightful book on the life cycle of a particular family where the children turn into parents, grandkids turn into teenagers, and a matriarch challenges the legacy of her faults. All Adults Here contains the author’s one of a kind enchantment of knowledge, wit, and insights united in a profoundly remarkably tale revolving around family, relationships, life, and more.

The Turnout by Megan Abbott

Megan Abbott, the bestselling and award-winning author, penned the thriller book Thee Turnout. The setting of the story is against the hothouse of a ballet studio managed by a particular family. Marie and Dara are the offspring of the founder of Durant School of Dance. After their parents died in an accident, they started to man the helm of the school, along with Dara’s better half. Marie teaches the younger learners while Dara teaches the older ones. However, an eerie accident happened during the onset of the yearly performance of the school.

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