I read 15 books this summer and fortunately a handful of the novels I read were incredible. I’m sharing all of my summer reads in todays post and put them in order from the books I loved most to those I enjoyed the least.
I’ve also noted the genres below each book so hopefully you can find something that interests you whether you gravitate toward suspenseful reads, historical fiction novels, romance or even fantasy. And please, please feel free to chime in below in the comments section to let me know of any recent reads you’ve read and loved that I should add to my library holds list!
Everything I Read This Summer
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All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker
My rating: A / Genre: Mystery/Drama
All the Colors of the Dark is not only the best book I’ve read so far this year but it’s easily one of the best books I’ve read ever. The writing is so stunning and it’s the kind of book that makes you want to write down certain passages because they’re so beautifully poignant. It’s a mystery unlike any other mystery I’ve read with so much depth. It’s also very uniquely unpredictable and when you find yourself approaching the final third of the book, just go ahead and clear your schedule or expect to be up waaay past midnight reading because so much is revealed and you will not be able to put it down. It’s a long novel but I absolutely adored this book from start to finish and found it so immensely creative. Also, you know those books you read where you find yourself thinking the author may be some kind of genius? I think that’s the case with Chris Whitaker. The way he so expertly wove the story together over the course of decades blew me away and I loved it when a little snippet he mentioned earlier in the book resurfaced at the end in the most moving way. This is one of those long haul read that’s worth every single minute you spend curled up with this novel in your hands.
This is a book I’m not going to share anything about in terms of a plot summary because it’s impossible for me to do so without giving some of the twists and surprises I enjoyed so much as a reader away. The only thing I’ll share is a note that this book is not a light and breezy read by any means and I’d Google the book’s “trigger warnings” if you’re a sensitive reader to make sure it’s a good fit before beginning. And if you decide to give it a go, please let me know what you think via comments here or Instagram DMs because I LOVE talking about this book so much!!
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Wrong Place Wrong Time by Gillian McAllister
My rating: A / Genre: Mystery
Wrong Place Wrong Time was my latest audiobook listen and you know an audiobook is good when you find yourself looking forward to end-of-the-day household chores so you can pop in an earbud and get lost in the story. You immediately have to suspend your sense of disbelief as the premise of the novel involves a main character who finds herself waking up the day after she witnesses a horrible crime. She’s confused and overwhelmed and also relieved. Did the crime not really happen? Is this some kind of a do-over? When Jen continues to wake up further and further back in time, she’s not sure what to do but slowly begins to uncover information about the victim of the crime and the involvement of those closest to her.
It’s so rare for me to find a book that includes a twist I did not see coming, but in this case, I was shocked and surprised in the best way. It’s a twisty novel and immensely creative and one I wanted to listen to non-stop, especially as I found myself further and further invested in figuring out the whos and the whys behind the mystery.
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None of This Is True by Lisa Jewell
My rating: A- / Genre: Psychological Thriller
This book was a wild ride. I had a good friend tell me to read it a while back but I was lost in the Throne of Glass abyss and didn’t have the chance to dive into the book until this week. I read it in two nights because I was so into it! The novel is a dark psychological thriller that had me flying through the second half of the book. It’s disturbing, twisty, creative and unsettling. I don’t want to say too much as I feel like a lot of what I want to talk about regarding this book would result in spoilers for those who haven’t read it, but if you typically enjoy thrillers, this book felt different than your average cookie-cutter thriller and kept me guessing.
None of This is True begins when two women find themselves in the same restaurant celebrating their 45th birthdays on the same evening. Josie is immediately captivated by Alix and when she sees a card on the table where Alix is celebrating with friends, she realizes they are birthday twins. They chat briefly over their shared birthday and when the two women bump into each other again a few days later, Josie admits she began listening to Alix’s podcasts after their conversation in the restaurant.
Josie tells Alix she has a story to tell for her podcast and assures Alix it’s a story that deserves to be heard. A journalist at heart, Alix is intrigued if not a little unsettled by Josie, and the women begin meeting to record Josie’s life story. As Alix begins to learn more about Josie’s dark secrets, she becomes increasingly concerned, a feeling that only intensifies when Josie begins inserting herself in Alix’s life in ways Alix never anticipated.
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Throne of Glass (Books 1 – 4) by Sarah J. Mass
My rating: A- / Genre: Fantasy/Action/Romance
At the beginning of the summer, I flew through the first four books from the Throne of Glass series. I then took a little breather from the series to read different books but you better believe I’ll be back on the TOG train soon because I’m loving it!
I first discovered Sarah J. Maas’ books last year when a million of you told me to read the A Court of Thornes and Roses (ACOTAR) series. I thought it was fantastic (books 2 and 3 were by far my favorites though) and I was excited to dive into Throne of Glass. And I loved book one and books 2, 3 and 4 are only all the more engrossing! I don’t want to spoil the series for anyone who might be interested but it’s a wild ride of fantasy kingdoms, evil kings, assassins, relationships, hope, magic internal struggles… ugh it just has it all.
Honestly, all of the books are already blurring together since I read books 1-4 back-to-back so I don’t even remember which one I liked best because I’ve enjoyed every single one. I have some guesses where things are headed but I’ve already been hit with some unexpected twists so who knows!?
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Just for the Summer by Abby Jimenez
Kristen says
I’m halfway through None of This is True and I can’t stop thinking about it. Like, if I wasn’t on a deadline I’d have called out sick today to finish it.
I really enjoyed The Other Mothers by Katherine Faulkner and ended up reading her other book, Greenwich Park, as well. Both are twisty thrillers set in London (thrillers set in London hit different!).
I also really enjoyed Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano. It’s part of a series, and I look forward to book 2 becoming available on Libby. It’s light & funny despite being centered around an accidental murder plot. It also takes place close to where I live, which is really fun.
Julie says
It’s such a good one!!! So glad you’re loving it, too!! And thanks for the recommendations — I haven’t read any of those books!
Anne says
Unrelated to books, but what nature Disney Plus shows have your boys enjoyed? My 9 year old son has been interested in nature shows lately, so we just watched Kingdom of the White Wolf this weekend, but I was curious what your family has liked!
Julie says
Alaska Animal Rescue!!!!!! One of our whole family’s all-time favorite Disney+ shows — your son will love it especially if he already likes nature shows/animals.
GeeAnn says
The Women by Kristen Hannah and Lady Tans Circle of Women by Lisa See.
The Women was really good but Lady Tan was one of the best books I’ve read in a while and it was a nice change from what I typically read. I highly recommend both!
Julie says
The Women was one of the best books I’ve read this year — loved it so much! I haven’t read Lady Tan though and will have to check it out — thank you for sharing it with me.
Laura says
I read “Wrong Place Wrong Time” when you recommended it before and I literally gasped out loud more than once! Thanks for the awesome recommendation. I have a few titles listed above already on my hold list at the library!
One book that I really love recently was “The Night Circus” by Erin Morganstern (if you like it, check out “The Starless Sea” by the same author).
For a historical fiction pick, I recommend “Lady Clementine” by Marie Benedict. It’s told from the perspective of Winston Churchill’s wife.
Julie says
I loved The Night Circus years and years ago but haven’t read The Starless Sea! Marie Benedict is one of my fav historical fiction authors but I haven’t read Lady Clementine yet — thanks for putting it on my radar, Laura!
Melissa says
I’m on the last 150 pages of All the Colors of the Dark…cant wait for my boys to go to bed so I can pick it back up!
Julie says
So glad you’re enjoying it! Ryan is reading it now too and just reached the last 1/3 of the book and I told him to basically clear his schedule bc it just completely captivated me!
Jessica says
I love reading your reviews! We read very similar books, but I hadn’t seen a couple of them! My favorite book recently is Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver. Its the second in a series (Wild Rose is the first and is also good) and when I finished reading the book I immediately started the audio because I wasn’t ready to leave it yet!
Giuseppina says
I always always look forward to these type of posts! I even have a shelf on goodreads dedicated to your recommendations 😊
Julie says
Aw, this made me smile to read!! Thank you!
Courtney Wilton says
Hi Julie, I live for your reading recommendations haha as it always gives me some inspiration for my library list! I also recommend The Women (hands down the best book I have read so far this year) along with the German Wife (you may have recommended this!) as I love WWII fiction but really enjoyed learning about the Vietnam part of things in the Women. I read None of this is true based on your suggestion and whoa! So good! I am in the middle of reading one of the Bridgerton novels and quite liking it, after only ever watched the show. Have a great week!
Julie says
The Women was truly phenomenal — one of my fav books of the year for sure. I’ll have to read The German Wife!
Bailey says
I may have commented about this before- but I am someone who loves squeaky clean romance novels… but they can also be really dumb haha. I listened to The One with the Kiss Cam by Cindy Steele and LOVED it. It has more depth than the title suggests and the main characters are just really relatable with a lot of great banter. Definitely recommend!
Mary says
You may like Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes! It was cute and not racy.
Julie says
Thank you for recommending this, Bailey!! Have you read Better Than the Movies? It started out a little hokey but I really enjoyed it in the end and I think it would check all of your boxes for wishing for reads that are cleaner than most available out there these days!
Raisa says
I love your book roundups. Thank you for doing them!
Sue says
I stumbled on “Wrong Place Wrong Time” as one of Audible’s Daily Deals and I loved it. I could not put this book down. I thought it was very cleverly written.
Katie says
I read “None of This is True” for my bookclub this past month and I agree with you. It was really good, however the ending was kind of frustrating to me.