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Summer necessities include: SPF, sunglasses and a good book.
Weekly US Ready for warmer weather (moisture aside) and is ready to read some of these new statements when laying out at the pool.
Keep scrolling for the best books to read in the summer of 2025:

Spinoff from last year Mistakes we never didThis novel dive into the life of Titular Sybil – the party’s life and one of the “core four” group of friends – who omitted on her dream marriage, a few days before walking down the aisle. Now readers find out why! (June 24)

The fake relevance device is popular on Tiktok, so here’s another to join the ranks. In a scam of anything-to-head, Scottie Price is on a wedding retreat with Wilder Wells “Husband”. What could go wrong? (June 3)

Every summer left Charlie Florek’s side character gets his own chance in love when Alice, who was 17 when he first saw him behind the lens of his camera, returns to Barry Bay. Can they create a real relationship as adults? (Out now)

The importance of female friendship is at the heart of this book – but there is still plenty of spice as an independent Hendrix Barry wrestles with the possibility of banned romance with the Maverick Bell technology mog. (Out now)

’80s love story by author Daisy Jones and the Six: When scientist Joan Goodwin becomes one of the first women in the NASA space shuttle program, her dreams of becoming an astronaut could become a reality. Then an emergency happens… (June 3)

In this Madcap adventure from Queen’s Rom-Com Center, videographer Katie Vaughn hits Key West to profile Hutcheson’s “Hutch” Coastguard rescue hero. But engagements (and swimming lessons) threaten its making or breaking assignment. (May 20)
Perry’s first search into Romantasy is a high-burning high-burnt romance-Tiktok is already loving-follows the trope of the enemies-to-love. Not to mention, there is already a film adjustment in the works. (Out now)

Still think of Wicked? Prequel Gaynor offers a new look at the world of Oz, moving the focus to Aunt Hem and Uncle Henry before Dorothy was dropped on their doorstep. Their journey takes them from Chicago to Kansas. (June 17)

Sicrien vampires are here to stay – at least, so Schwab says, which highlights a toxic trio of them over five centuries. Their stories intertwined about Hudda, Love and Rabies Hopscotch through 1532 Spain, 1827 London and 2019 Boston. (June 10)

Expect Roller Coaster of emotions from this funny, funny biography. A native of rare klippel-trenaunay syndrome, leading to legs of different sizes, Sosenko details its hard journey to accept the body. (Out now)
Two women disappear, two weeks apart – cars are left, abandoned purses inside. In the second novel from the “Crime Junkie” podcast host, their sisters pair seven years later to revitalize these colder than this cold. *Plot twists included. (Out now)

No one writes a thriller film like Miranda (All the missing girls). In the latest, after her daughter landed a scholarship to her Alma Mater, Beckett Bowery returns to Wyatt College, a double murder home, disappearance – and all his secrets. (July 29)
The author arons reflects on her decades friendship with the late designer Kate Spade. The book begins at their first college meeting to tell the story of how they created the iconic fashion brand. (June 17)

Funny whodunit: Island of sex Is TV’s hottest reality dating show, but when a fan in Fave David G. disappears, producers hire Pi Luella Van Horn (a divorce actually leading double life). Going indoors as a competitor is the only option! (June 24)

Angourie actress (2024’s Mean women) And her mother playwright, Kate, in partnership on the title of this Young Ambassador. The plot is a bit Pride and prejudice: A common Aussie girl conflicts Lily and then clicks with the A-Lister Hot Dorian Khan. (Out now)