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27 New Books To Read On Your Summer Vacation



Look, we love a good vacation getaway, but every book lover knows you've got to pack at least a few good summer books to read when you're on the way to your destination, on the beach, or finding a few moments of solitude away from the fam. There's nothing like escaping into a book world when you're lounging in your favorite bathing suit. If you need some titles to add to your travel book bucket list, look no further than the recs below.

P.S. Staying home this summer, but wish you weren't? Don't worry, we've included some transportive stories, too.



New Books To Read That We Love


Acts of Violet by Margarita Montimore New Books To Read for summer

Acts of Violet by Margarita Montimore ($15+)

Magician Violet hasn't been seen since she vanished mid-act almost ten years ago. Even though it's been a decade, the public is still fascinated with her. Cameron hopes to get his big break hosting a podcast about the iconic magician, but it relies on one thing: getting an interview with Violet's sister Sasha, who is less than thrilled that she can't escape the memories of the their difficult relationship. With all eyes on her, Sasha starts having sleepwalking episodes and strange coincidences, all of which lead back to Violet.

The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith

The Unsinkable Greta James by Jennifer E. Smith ($13+)

Greta is in between the death of her mother and the launch of her second album when she falls apart on stage. The viral footage puts her career at a standstill, and when Greta agrees to go with her father on the Alaskan cruise that was supposed to be her parents' anniversary trip, she finds herself drawn to historian Ben, who's also dealing with a major life change.


The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill

The Woman in the Library by Sulari Gentill ($8+)

It's a normal day at the library, until a woman's scream cuts through the reading room. As the guards attempt to contain the threat, four strangers strike up a conversation to pass the time. It's just a coincidence that these unlikely friends happened to be at the same table, but less of a coincidence? The fact that one of them is the murderer.


Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey

Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey ($14+)

Vera is not excited to go home. She struggles to figure out the love she had for her serial killer father and the knowledge that he buried bodies underneath their house. But when Vera arrives, she learns that her mother and she aren't alone; there's an artist in the guest house who will not leave them alone. Even though he promises that the notes around the house — which are all in her father's handwriting — aren't from him, who else could they be from?

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus New Books To Read for summer

Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus ($15+)

It's the early '60s and chemist Elizabeth is working on an all-male team at Hastings Research Institute. Everyone on her team takes an unscientific view of equality, except for Calvin, a lonely and brilliant scientist who falls in love with Elizabeth's mind. When Elizabeth finds herself as a single mother and a star of the cooking show Supper at Six, her unusual approach to cooking not only teaches women to cook but to change the status quo.


After Everyone Else by Leslie Hooton

After Everyone Else by Leslie Hooton ($14+)

Bailey married the love of her life, started a family, and runs a flourishing business. She's happier than ever, until her ex-husband is found murdered and her DNA is all over the crime scene. On top of the difficulties of marriage and parenting, Bailey must now prove her innocence, even though it seems that the people who should be on her side might be doubting her the most.


Woman of Light by Kali Fajardo-Anstine

Woman of Light by Kali Fajardo-Anstine ($14+)

Tea leaf reader and laundress Luz "Little Light" must fend for herself after a white mob runs her older brother Diego out of town. Visions begin to transport Luz to her Indigenous homeland in the Lost Territory. She recollects her origins and the things that threatened them, and must save them from disappearing.

Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard

Blade Breaker by Victoria Aveyard ($14+)

In the sequel to Realm Breaker, Andry, Dom, Sorasa, Valtik, and Corayne must rally their divided world and conquer a seemingly unstoppable enemy. As they prepare to face the armies of Queen Erida and Taristan, they're also up against a deadly force that's waiting for them in the shadows.


A Hundred Other Girls by Iman Hariri-Kia New Books To Read for summer

A Hundred Other Girls by Iman Hariri-Kia (Available July 26, 2022)

Noora is tutoring rich kids on the Upper East Side and crashing on her sister's couch while she pursues a career in writing. Her dream is to write for her favorite magazine, Vinyl, and when she lands a job as editor-in-chief Loretta's assistant, Noora is finally on the right path...until she realizes that Loretta is a nightmare. It doesn't take long for Noora to find herself stuck between Loretta's print team and the misguided digital team.


All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers

All Good People Here by Ashley Flowers (Available August 16, 2022)

Just like everyone from her hometown, journalist Margot remembers the day that her next door neighbor January died. Margot has always been haunted by the thought that it could have been her instead of January, and the fact that the killer has never been found doesn't ease her mind. When she returns home to look after her uncle, news breaks of a disappearance similar to January's. Margot is determined to find out what's going on, no matter the cost.


The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden

The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden (Available on August 2, 2022)

After her mother's death ten years ago, Lolly abandoned her dreams to help her family's diner stay afloat. Now, Lolly still pines for everything that she lost, even while making the diner's famous lemon meringue pies. When her great-aunt gives Lolly three lemon drops, each one allowing her to live a day in a life that might have been hers, she is finally able to realize that the key to transforming her life isn't in the past.


Something Wilder by Christina Lauren

Something Wilder by Christina Lauren ($13+)

Even though Lily has no patience for treasure hunters, her circumstances have forced her to turn her father's hand-drawn maps into a tourist experience in Utah. When the man she once loved comes on a trip with his friends, Lily must put up with their antics, even if she'd rather leave them all in the canyons. When the trip does not go according to plan, the group discovers that the legend of hidden treasure might not just be a legend after all.

Other Newer Books To Read On Your Vacation


red cover of crying in h mart with black and white lettering and chopsticks connected by noodles New Books To Read for summer

Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner ($14+)

Indie rockstar Michelle Zauner from Japanese Breakfast chronicles her relationship with her mother growing up Korean American, their bond over food, and her journey back to parts of Korea that bring her closer to her mother, even after illness rips her away from Michelle and she must continue to forge her own identity without her. This is a precious, unflinching memoir that tackles so many robust themes, all in Michelle's fluid lyricism just as beautiful as in her music.


the lockhart women book cover with red and black writing

The Lockhart Women by Mary Camarillo ($10+)

The Lockhart women in this family drama all have their own troubles: Brenda's husband has left her for an older woman, oldest daughter Peggy is having to settle for community college instead of university, and youngest daughter Allison's dreamy fling is leaving her with bruises. Through all of this, Brenda's growing obsession with the ongoing OJ Simpson trial and her daughters' obsessions with their own lives are doing anything but bringing them together. As addicting as the OJ trials were, The Lockhart Women is the perfect entertainment for the lulls in your vacation.


blue background of the therapist with yellow letters

The Therapist by B. A. Paris ($13+)

Leo and Alice feel like they're in a dream with their newly renovated home in a lush, gated community. But when Alice starts to get to know her neighbors, she also learns of the therapist who lived in her home two years before. With a growing obsession, Alice starts to dig at who this therapist was, and what exactly happened. But her neighbors won't budge, and the more they hold onto their secrets, the more Alice starts to realize that their new home isn't as perfect as they thought.


incense and sensibility yellow and purple cover

Incense and Sensibility by Sonali Dev ($2+)

Yash Raje has always known how to get exactly what he wants, including becoming California's first Indian-American gubernatorial candidate, through his privileged background and "control your feelings and you control the world" mantra. But after a hate crime injures his friend and shakes his illusion, he needs help, fast. His family hires stress management coach, India Dashwood, who's handled overachievers like him before; but Yash's intensity and the two's shared past may just get in the way.


the one you're with cover with red door and white writing New Books To Read for summer

The One You're With by Lauren K. Denton ($12+)

Mac and Edie Swan are high-school sweethearts living "the good life" with great jobs, great kids, and a great home on a tree-lined street. But all of this is shaken when a young woman walks into Mac's office one day, and suddenly everything they've built is at risk. Nineteen years after one summer apart, what they thought they'd left in the past comes into their present, and together they must examine the choices they made years ago to save what they have now.


turquoise island queen book with woman in a yellow dress and black writing

Island Queen by Vanessa Riley ($12+)

An epic adventure about a true survivor of slavery, power, and greedy men, we follow Doll from her life born into slavery, to buying her and her sister and mother's freedom, to building a legacy of wealth and power in a seemingly man's world. This story defies all the rigid norms of a Black woman living in the eighteenth century; Doll will inspire the modern-day woman with her determination, her strength, and her upheaval of limitations of race and sex.


tell me the truth cover of a neighborhood with white and orange lettering

Tell Me the Truth by Matthew Farrell ($13)

If you're looking for a juicy whodunit to make your travel times fly by, Matthew Farrell's got you covered. Eighteen-year-old Jenny Moore just wants to go to college to have a fresh start - but her family just can't let her go. When Jenny is brutally attacked and left to die, it's her mother who finds her body. Investigators are on it right away, and they immediately sense that something's off. When the clues start contradicting everyone's stories, readers will join the guessing game: was it the wealthy father? The disappointed mother? The jealous best friend? Better think fast, because the killer is just getting started.


write my name across the sky cover with a girl looking at the skyline and white and yellow lettering

Write My Name Across the Sky by Barbara O'Neal ($8+)

A tale spanning two generations of women, this one's got beach read written all over it. Gloria Rose's beautiful Upper West Side life begins to crumble when the FBI starts closing in on a crime she was involved years ago; Willow is licking her wounds from another failed album, relationship, and attempt to get out of the shadow of her singer-songwriter mother; and Sam is dangerously close to losing her video game company and man she loves to her unaccounted rage. To bring them closer to peace and to each other, they all must reconcile their entangled traumas.


wild women and the blues cover with white lettering and a flapper in a green dress New Books To Read for summer

Wild Women and the Blues by Denny S. Bryce ($10+)

Nearly a hundred years apart, these two stories of loss, forgiveness and love connect a chorus girl and a film student in unexpected ways. In 1925, Honoree was a sharecropper's daughter willing to do whatever it took to work and dance her way to the top of the jazz capital of the world: Chicago. Now 110, she finds film student Sawyer at her bedside, who rests all his hope on Honoree as the only living link to the legendary Oscar Micheaux who can bring him back from the brink of his loss and help him complete his thesis. But Honoree fills him in on blanks he wasn't expecting.


riding high in april cover with a girl diving into water and white lettering

Riding High in April by Jackie Townsend ($10+)

Dreaming of travels to Asia but just couldn't make it happen this year? Jackie Townsend's got an escape planned for you. Far from Silicon Valley, a tech entrepreneur pursues his last-ditch effort to make greatness, something that Microsoft instead calls "reckless." In Seoul, Singapore, Japan, and India he works to save his reputation, his bank account, and his fifteen-year relationship with the love of his life, who meets him in Seoul to be with him - but she finds that Asia will reshape her in unexpected ways.


purple cover of anarchy in high heels with pink art and white lettering and a black and white image of a woman in a knee-length dress

Anarchy in High Heels by Denise Larson ($10+)

Dreaming of Golden Gate Bridge? This memoir plops you into a San Francisco porno theater, which might just be the last place you'd expect a feminist troupe to sprout from. Nevertheless, this is the story of how Denise Larson went from timid actress wannabe to the leader of Les Nickelettes, a band of like-minded women striving to unlock their brazen satire and suppressed humor through feminist skits, stunts, and musical comedy plays. Next step: make travel plans to see one of these skits.


cover of while justice sleeps with statue of liberty and white lettering

While Justice Sleeps by Stacey Abrams ($10+)

Avery is doing a killer job as a law clerk for the legendary Justice Howard Wynn while dealing with her troubled family. But her juggling act gets complicated when the Justice has fallen into a coma - and left her in charge as his power of attorney. As she starts uncovering what he's left her, including secret research on one of the most controversial cases before the court, she begins to understand the dangerously related conspiracy that Wynn suspected... that she now holds in her hands.


the guilt trip cover of a building on a cliff and water breaking on the cliff, and white lettering

The Guilt Trip by Sandie Jones ($12+)

Here's a destination wedding to vicariously read yourself into! Three couples, including five lifetime friends and the groom's new fiancée, arrive at a beautiful clifftop villa for what they think will be a weekend getaway to get to know the bride a bit better. But when one of the group discovers a shocking secret and the wedding weekend unravels, everything changes, and secrets begin to spill.


cover of 56 days with a motel in the dark with a light on and white and hot pink lettering

56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard ($14+)

A lot can happen during 56 days... especially during COVID times. Readers will be instantly pulled into a whirlwind as Ciara and Oliver's supermarket meet cute spirals into a murder mystery made even more confusing by lockdown. Will the truth be revealed, or is lockdown just the perfect setting for Oliver to hide who and what he is, and, maybe, hide a body as well?


cover of malibu rising with surfers paddling in the water and yellow and hot pink lettering New Books To Read for summer

Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid ($12+)

Let's go to the west coast with this one! Nina Riva is throwing her annual end-of-summer party, and everyone wants to party with the legendary Rivas. But while some of the Rivas can't wait for the festivities, Nina just wants to be out of the spotlight. And as the party begins to get more out of control, they each must choose what they will keep from the people who made them, and what they will leave behind.

What are your favorite books to read? Do you always bring a couple of novels when you travel? Let us know on Instagram!

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