Summer is here and we have books for you to read that will keep you busy until late September. Keep reading for the 23 best books to read this summer according to Harper Bazaar!

This list was made with book recommendations from input from various Harper Bazaar’s editors. That was a great call because the diverse selection of this list makes it appealing. It includes classics as well as recent bestsellers. And the novel that everyone has been talking about for the past year. You can see the full list below!
The 23 Best Books to Read This Summer According to Bazaar
- Homebodies
- Viva Lola Espinoza
- Black Women Writers at Work
- The Dud Avocado
- Circe
- Rivers of London
- Writers & Lovers
- Milk Fed
- Motherhood
- Between Two Moons
- Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI
- Interpreter Of Maladies
- Things Fall Apart
- The Guest
- Homegoing
- Manifest: 7 Steps to Living Your Best Life
- The Spare Room
- The Overstory
- 1Q84
- My Last Innocent Year
- The Custom of the Country
- Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
- Malibu Rising
Books to Read this Summer
As someone who can get lost in one genre for months on out, I appreciate lists that mix it up. There are amazing books in every genre and they have something different to offer. A novel that I loved that made the list is Circe by Madeline miller. It is a wonderful story about a character from Greek mythos that often gets overlooked.
Any list that includes Interpreter Of Maladies, a Pulitzer Prize winning novel, is a great list. That novel is beautifully written and showcases the ability of an author that is a master of her craft. Jhumpa Lahiri is a writer that has etched her name in the history books with a bunch of novels that millions of readers enjoyed.
Conclusion
That wraps up the 23 best books to read this summer according to Harper Bazaar. The list includes many great novels that will keep you busy for months on out. How many of these novels do you plan to read? Let us know in the comments below!
KOTFM WAS SO BORING!!! I read it because Martin Scorsese was turning it into a film, and I thought it would be good to compare the tow, but it was garbage! The plot had so many holes and wasn’t explained well, too many words describing the same thing, Martin, PLEASE DO GOOD ON THE FILM!!!
If you like a good ghost story, check out “A Man Among Ghosts.” https://bit.ly/3YIZVC9