Fifteen new books for a summer’s worth of reading - News Summed Up

Fifteen new books for a summer’s worth of reading


Your Life Is Mine, Nathan Ripley (June 4, Simon & Schuster) Canadian authors have been making an impression on international readers with their thrillers (think Shari Lapena). The Last Resort, Marissa Stapley (June 13, Simon & Schuster) Well, it wouldn’t be summer without a good romance. Toronto-based Stapley hit the right chords with her previous books Mating for Life and last year’s vacation read Things to Do When It’s Raining. July Growing Things and Other Stories, Paul Tremblay (July 2, HarperCollins) What would a summer reading list be without ghost stories? Three Women, Lisa Taddeo (July 9, Simon and Schuster) Women and their relationship to sex doesn’t get talked about in a meaningful way often enough.


Source: thestar June 28, 2019 03:56 UTC



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