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5 great reads this summer!


Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid (June 1) The latest offering from the author of New York Times bestseller Daisy & the Six, this electrifying and supremely glamourous tale follows four famous siblings as they throw an epic party to celebrate the fi nal days of summer.


Set in Los Angeles in 1983, Malibu Rising not only dazzles with all the charm and panache of Hollywood in the Eighties, it also carries real depth and emotion as this complicated family implodes from years of lies and deceit.


Hush Little Baby by R.H. Herron (May 13) For Jillian Marsh, the life she has meticulously put together following an unbearable childhood is about to collapse as she fi nds herself pregnant and alone.


With her wife (and biological mother of her unborn child) having eloped with another woman, Jillian must work out if the strange things


happening around her are part of a vendetta or merely the


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People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry (May 11) From the bestselling author of Beach Read, this is another mesmerising novel that demands to be read while


lazing in the sun, preferably with a pina colada in hand.


Perfectly capturing that age- old story of when opposites attract, outgoing travel writer Poppy fi nds herself inexplicably drawn to her oldest best friend, Alex. With only one week


to make her intentions clear on an exotic trip away, this sizzling romance


will have you yearning for more.


Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri (May 4)


From the Pulitzer Prize winning author of The


Lowland and Interpreter of Maladies, Lahiri bring us her


Five beach reads for the summer


Whether you wish to while away the long summer days with a pulsating romance, or prefer a fast-paced thriller, these sizzling reads are as satisfying as a Long Island Iced tea.


symptom of an unravelling mind.


fi rst novel in nearly a decade. Self-translated from


Italian into English, the


Bengali


American author – who moved


from USA to Italy in 2011 – has


created a work of art that is as disconcerting as it is poetic.


Following an unnamed narrator through her day-to-day life in an unnamed city – though clues suggest it is Rome – Whereabouts is a captivating escape from reality as the streets, piazzas, coffee shops and swimming pools of Italy come to life.


Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead (May 4) Seasoned novelist Shipstead spans prohibition-era Montana, the Pacifi c Northwest, Alaska, New Zealand, wartime London and modern-day Los Angeles, Great Circle tells the courageous story of a daredevil female aviator who will stop at nothing to forge her own path through the world.


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