A Massive Preview of Summer’s Must-Read Books

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Millions of Summer Book Preview

If you’re looking for an even better summer read, Millions Did you explain it in the book preview for the fantastic summer of 2025? I almost missed this list last week and wanted to make sure it was on your radar because it was beautiful. It shows that their team is excited about the 100+ releases of the summer of 2025. My personal standout is Benedict Nuguin’s Hot Girls with Ball back to the home of Carrie R. Moore, which I loved, and Ball, which was a town story, and Mike Phillips’ dance face, which I remember seeing a bundle of expected lists earlier this year. Honestly, we have the embarrassment of wealth this summer, and this list is proof.

This is not the reason why I don’t do book clubs…

This is why books are written about Book Clubs. Gather together people who have expressed their opinions and can handle the debate, perhaps give them an adult drink and prepare for off-page drama. This is the subject of the work from Guardianseeing the clarification of the club, talking about how members received personal feedback, spinning book club tensions into online discourse, putting them in the waltz frequently without reading books, and walking into the classroom without doing homework. terrible! nightmare! This work ed memories of a particularly challenging session at One Book Club that I participated in.

So far, the best Bipoc Books of 2025

We haven’t finished talking about the best books of the year. If you’re looking for the amazing 2025 books from Bipoc Authors, released in the upper half of the year, you’re in the right place. “Find historical romances set at Bell Epoque Paris, Cli-fi set in flooded San Francisco, intermediate mystery in Martha’s vineyards, and memoirs about the growing queer in Florida.

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