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For many Americans, summer means more time for leisure. That means more time to read. And
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means news outlets publishing lists of books that you might want to consider adding to your list.
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'We figure there's probably not many single readers who will love all the books, but we hope very much that every reader, every kind of reader, will find something that appeals to them,' Kate told me. The goal is to feed existing appetites while also introducing authors whose work you might not yet have picked up.
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The sad truth is that most Americans (myself included!) don't read anywhere close to 75 books in a year, let alone during a summer. Distractions and other ways to spend our time — phones, Netflix — abound. Having kids out of school can increase the demands on parents' time. And as Kate put it, 'a lot of people don't get to take the kind of summer vacations that we all fantasize about' — that is, reading the day away in a hammock. In a December 2023 YouGov poll, nearly half of Americans copped
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And when it comes to summer, even the Globe's 75 suggestions are just a taste. Lots of publications have their own lists of the season's most-anticipated books. We found 16 others — from
So to thin out the crowd a bit — and figure out which of this season's new books are truly setting the literary world ablaze — we went through those different publications' lists to find the titles that recurred. Beyond
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Here are the 12 books that appeared on at least five different publications' lists, plus a brief description. Think of it as a shortlist guide to the season's most-anticipated titles. Happy reading!
1. 'Atmosphere: A Love Story,' by Taylor Jenkins Reid (on 10 lists)
From the author of 'The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,' this novel follows an astronomy professor training with the first female astronauts. (Out June 3 from
2. 'King of Ashes' by S.A. Cosby (10 lists)
Cosby's novels explore the modern American South. This mob thriller features gangsters, troubled siblings, and a car crash that was no accident. (June 10,
3. 'Flashlight' by Susan Choi (9 lists)
Choi, whose last novel won the National Book Award, returns with this 'propulsive story about family secrets and displacement,' reviewer Wadzanai Mhute writes in the Globe. (June 3,
4. 'Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil' by V.E. Schwab (8 lists)
This gothic novel follows three female vampires across centuries and continents. (June 10,
5. 'Great Black Hope' by Rob Franklin (7 lists)
This debut novel — the only one on our shortlist — centers on Smith, a queer Black Stanford graduate who bounces between New York and his hometown of Atlanta. Things go wrong. (June 10,
6. 'Katabasis' by R.F. Kuang (7 lists)
With shades of Dante's 'Inferno,' a student of Magick partners with a rival to retrieve her academic adviser's soul — and a letter of recommendation — from hell. (Aug. 26,
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7. 'The Dry Season: A Memoir of Pleasure in a Year Without Sex' by Melissa Febos (7 lists)
Febos's memoir, the only purely nonfiction book on our shortlist, chronicles her journey to remain celibate after a bad breakup. As Kate Tuttle writes, it explores 'the jagged borders between freedom and intimacy.' (June 3,
8. 'Don't Let Him In' by Lisa Jewell (5 lists)
Globe reviewer Daneet Steffens calls this 'whiplash-inducing' psychological thriller a 'perfectly plotted, sinister tale' of charisma and deceit. (June 24,
9. 'Meet Me at the Crossroads' by Megan Giddings (5 lists)
An apparent portal into another dimension tests the kinship of two midwestern teenagers. (June 3,
10. 'So Far Gone' by Jess Walter (5 lists)
In this novel, a reclusive former journalist must rescue his estranged daughter and grandchildren from a cultlike militia. (June 10,
11. 'The Möbius Book' by Catherine Lacey (5 lists)
Fiction and memoir merge in this unique narrative mashup that explores relationships and memory. (June 17,
12. 'Vera, or Faith' by Gary Shteyngart (5 lists)
Shteyngart's latest novel tells the story of Vera, a girl whose blended Russian, Jewish, Korean, and New England WASP family is falling apart. (July 8,
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