Book Recommendations for Different Types of Summer Readers

Here at Goodreads World Headquarters, we humbly endeavor to provide readers with book lists that will be useful, or interesting, or at least entertaining.
With summer on the horizon, we decided to examine the enduring phenomenon of the perfect summer reading book. There’s something uniquely satisfying about reading a book on vacation, with no schedules to maintain, no deadlines to sweat.
And so, drawing from institutional knowledge, we have compiled below several dozen book recommendations sorted by different types of summer book readers. See below; it kind of explains itself. We’ve made sure to include a little of everything, including scary short stories, investigative nonfiction, environmentally themed historical fiction, and personally recommended recent releases. We’ve even found books that will put you in the water and books that will keep you out of the water.
Scroll over the covers to learn more about each book, and be sure to add the books that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf!
The Trendsetter
You love to find the upcoming authors (before your friends do).
Team Book: The Adaptation Reader
Before you watch it on the big/little screen, you'll want to get lost in the pages.
The Culture Vulture
You want to catch up on the books everyone's been talking about.
The Award Winner
You want to spend time with the books with all the accolades.
The Literal Beach Reader
Even if your toes can't be in the sand, your plots will be.
The Tome Tackler
You like big books and you cannot lie! No light reading for you!
The Leisure Learner
Downtime is the best time to educate yourself, in a literary kind of way.
Getting Lost in Translation
Spend time armchair globe-trotting with new books translated in English!
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How is A Little Life good for beach readers???






- Looking for a good laugh: I love humorous reads and summer is great for those
- Epic stories to get lost in: summer is a great time for long, epic series, which mostly come from sci-fi, fantasy and historical fiction genres; also some classics
- The thrill seeker: mysteries, thrillers, horror, and some classic adventure, also some fantasy and non-fiction
- Catching up: classics and popular books
- Likes to be transported into a different world: speculative fiction, history and historical fiction, science, different cultures, travel


