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Related: About this forumSummer reading: the 50 hottest books to read now
https://www.theguardian.com/books/ng-interactive/2025/jun/21/summer-reading-the-50-hottest-books-to-read-nowSummer reading: the 50 hottest books to read now
From dazzling debuts to unmissable memoirs, prize-winning novels to page-turning histories Plus our pick of paperbacks and childrens fiction
Justine Jordan, David Shariatmadari, Imogen Russell Williams and Guardian staff
Sat 21 Jun 2025 04.01
My picks:
Fiction
Dream State by Eric Puchner
In this big, bittersweet American family saga, golden couple Cece and Charlie are preparing to marry and then she meets his difficult, unhappy best friend Mistakes are made and decades sweep by in an immersive panorama of friendship and rivalry, marriages and children, tragedy and love. Meanwhile, the climate crisis bites, and the sands of time are only running in one direction. A book to lose yourself in, but one that doesnt duck the big issues.
Nonfiction
Already read some of these so next up:
The CIA Book Club by Charlie English
Can literature bring down totalitarian governments? The CIA thought so, covertly funnelling Orwell, Solzhenitsyn and the occasional Agatha Christie to hungry readers in the Eastern Bloc. Englishs spy-inflected history makes the case for the political power of literature.
Your picks?
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Summer reading: the 50 hottest books to read now (Original Post)
cbabe
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quaint
(3,933 posts)1. I haven't read any of those listed as yet, thank you for the link.
hermetic
(8,900 posts)2. Many good choices there
The first one I'm going to look for is The Pretender by Jo Harkin. Demon Copperhead meets Wolf Hall. Yep, sounds like my cup of tea. Thanks!
cbabe
(5,147 posts)3. Yeehaw! I choose Dream State for climate change writing. Hard to grasp all that's happening.