Sure. 'The Guest List' by Lucy Foley is a great new summer fiction book. It's a thriller set on an island during a wedding, full of secrets and twists. Another one is 'Beach Read' by Emily Henry. It combines romance and self - discovery in a beach - side setting.
Sure. 'Babel' by R.F. Kuang is a great pick. It's a dark academia novel that delves into themes of language, power, and colonialism. The detailed world - building and complex characters make it an engaging read for the summer.
Sure. 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is a great summer read for teenagers. It has a touching love story. 'Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief' is also good. It's full of adventure and Greek mythology, which can be exciting for teens during the summer. And 'The Hunger Games' series is very popular among teenagers. The first book can be a great start for a summer reading spree.
Sure. 'LaRose' by Louise Erdrich is a wonderful 2016 fiction book for summer. It tells a story of two families intertwined by a tragic accident. Erdrich's prose is lyrical and she weaves Native American culture into the narrative in a very engaging way.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins is exciting for teens. Set in a dystopian world, the action - packed story is perfect for summer when you have time to binge - read. Another is 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth. It has a strong female lead and a thrilling plot that will keep teens engaged during the summer break. 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green is also a great pick. It's a beautiful love story that can be both heart - warming and sad.
Another great book is 'The Mars Room' by Rachel Kushner. It tells the story of a woman in prison. The book gives a detailed look at the prison system and the lives of those incarcerated, while also exploring themes like motherhood and the pursuit of freedom.
There's also 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It's a multi - layered story set in a far - future universe, full of political intrigue, ecological themes, and epic battles. It's a great choice for a helycion summer science - fiction read.
One great book from 'Summer Reads 2023 Fiction' could be 'The Cartographers' by Peng Shepherd. It's a story filled with mystery and family secrets. The plot weaves around a young cartographer who discovers a dangerous secret in a long - forgotten map.
I'm not sure of the specific titles in FT Summer Books 2018 Fiction, but generally, books that are well - received in such collections often have engaging characters. Look for ones with unique plotlines.
Yes. 'Milkman' by Anna Burns is a notable 2018 new fiction. It's set during the Troubles in Northern Ireland and has a unique narrative style. Also, 'Educated' by Tara Westover, although it's more of a memoir - style non - fiction, was also very popular in 2018 and can be considered in the realm of new and impactful reads.
Sure. 'The Testaments' by Margaret Atwood is a great 2019 fiction. It's a sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale' and further explores the dystopian world she created.