Guaranteed, Reader-Approved Summer Page-Turners by Genre

Posted by Cybil on May 16, 2022


The concept of “the page-turner” has always been a little slippery. Typically, the term refers to books with gripping, plot-heavy narratives. Readers want to know what happens next, pages get turned, everybody’s happy. Think thrillers, mysteries, adventures—that sort of story.
 
But really, you can have a page-turner in any genre, as we found out when we crunched some numbers for this collection of recommended titles. We examined the average time it takes to finish a book, as determined by Goodreads readers marking a book “currently reading” to “read.” By feeding the numbers into our supercomputer, we’ve determined the superior page-turners in a number of genres.
 
Some fun facts: The majority of the titles gathered below were completed by readers in fewer than seven days. And the fastest book on average? Rebecca Serle’s One Italian Summer. Readers devoured this book’s 272 pages in an average of three days.
 
Scroll over the book covers to learn more about each title, and add the ones that pique your interest to your Want to Read shelf. If you have any page-turner recommendations of your own—or any land-speed records you wish to report—give us the details in the comments section.

Fiction

Mystery & Thriller

Romance

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Horror



Have a great page-turner to recommend? Don't be shy! Share it with your fellow readers in the comments below.
 

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Donna-Marie Reads I recommend Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer


message 2: by Chance (last edited May 16, 2022 05:46AM) (new)

Chance Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres


message 3: by Mack (new)

Mack I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3


message 4: by Mandee (new)

Mandee Rayne Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

I second this suggestion.


message 5: by Kristel (new)

Kristel Espinoza Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3"
Yes!


A Dreaming Bibliophile Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3"

Absolutely!


message 7: by Allie (new)

Allie I’m definitely more of a mystery and romance reader, but hilariously I’ve read most of the horror recommendations. Apparently that’s my summer vibe lol


message 8: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Mandee wrote: "Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

I second this suggestion."


Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

I too, wish for these genres to be included!


message 9: by Huzefa (new)

Huzefa Dahodwala Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3"

completed that in 4 days. a very good read indeed


message 10: by Mack (new)

Mack Huzefa wrote: "Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

completed that in 4 days. a very good read indeed"


I think I finished it in about a week, just because I was busy with school. I honestly think I could have finished it in a day if I didn't have anything else to do haha. It was such a good book and I couldn't put it down. My mom actually had to take it away from me so I would go to sleep one night lol. <3


message 11: by Mack (new)

Mack Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

Yes, I agree ^^


message 12: by Monica (new)

Monica bunny is fantastic! couldn't put it down


message 13: by Kristin (new)

Kristin "The Noise" by James Patterson & J.D. Barker is fantastic! Based in my neck of the woods is always fun, but the possibility that this could happen is terrifying!


message 14: by Gabrielle (new)

Gabrielle "Migrations" by Charlotte McConaghy.
A beautiful thriller, which you keep reading to find out more and to get lost in the beautiful prose and scenery.


message 15: by Darcy (new)

Darcy Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

^^^^^^^^^^^


message 16: by D'anna (new)

D'anna Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3"
I enjoyed this book very much and will read the sequels!


message 17: by Mack (new)

Mack D'anna wrote: "Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
I enjoyed this book very much and will read the sequels!"


I have yet to read the sequels, but I'm hoping to read them soon! My mom is trying to find them for me. We found the hard cover version of the second book, but it was very expensive, so my mom is looking for the paperback versions.


message 18: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I'm so happy to finally see The People We Keep making these lists. It was one of my favorite books out of the 119 that I read last year.


message 19: by CaribQueen (new)

CaribQueen American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins - page turner for sure!
American Dirt

Also Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri . I inhaled this book!Unaccustomed Earth


message 20: by Kerri (new)

Kerri The Violin Conspiracy by Brendan Slocum is such a good, gripping read!


message 21: by Whitney (new)

Whitney Monica wrote: "bunny is fantastic! couldn't put it down"

Same! Her newest book is also great.


message 22: by Peter (new)

Peter Meanwell-Ralph Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

Yes, please add LGBTQ+ novels


message 23: by Motunrayo (new)

Motunrayo Donna ( Momsbookcollection ) wrote: "I recommend Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer"

How is that even possible?


message 24: by Charlotte (new)

Charlotte H Milk Fed was definitely a page turner! It's now one of my favourites.


message 25: by Octavia (new)

Octavia I recommended Octavia E. Butler's The Parable of the Sower and The Parable of the Talents. Both novels are impeccable page-turners.


message 26: by Myra (new)

Myra Walia Hook, Line and Sinker is DNF material and Mexican Gothic has disjointed writing.


message 27: by stari (new)

stari Donna ( Momsbookcollection ) wrote: "I recommend Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer"

I love that book!


message 28: by Tammy (new)

Tammy Jata Add Memoirs and Historical Fiction.


message 29: by Debra (new)

Debra MacLean Please consider including the genre of historical fiction.


message 30: by Camilla (new)

Camilla 100% recommend Bunny by Mona Awad!!


message 31: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Last Girl Gone is one of my favorite thrillers. I just finished it. Circe is also great. It’s a retelling of the myth.


message 32: by Nina (new)

Nina The woman in the window - 3 days


message 33: by Wanda (new)

Wanda Cardec @Allie I’m itching for a good horror too!!!


message 34: by Terri (new)

Terri Van Steen "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

Another vote for this suggestion!!


message 35: by Belle (new)

Belle Reads I can recommend You’ve reached Sam! It is fantastic


message 36: by Allison (new)

Allison Jones Historical fiction?


message 37: by Vaibhavi (new)

Vaibhavi Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"
YESSS!!


message 38: by Kristin (new)

Kristin Came here for science, non fiction, and historical fiction. But these genres weren't included :(


message 39: by Gurnoor (new)

Gurnoor Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

OMG I LOVED THAT SERIES!!!!


message 40: by Megan (new)

Megan Mandee wrote: "Chance wrote: "Add Non-fiction, LGBTQ+,and Graphic Novel genres"

I second this suggestion."


*Also a young adult & middle grade section would be nice too please.


message 41: by MK (new)

MK Can we separate Sci Fi and Fantasy? These genres are really different. If you have horror and thriller separate, these should have the same opportunity.


message 42: by elle (new)

elle Donna ( Momsbookcollection ) wrote: "I recommend Letters to the Lost by Brigid Kemmerer"

Love this book


message 43: by Monte (new)

Monte E. #Historical Fiction


message 44: by Winfield (new)

Winfield adding subcategories:
Dark Romance
Erotic Romance
Gothic Romance(s) ex: Broken Kingdom by JL Beck
Dark Bully Romance


message 45: by Natalie (new)

Natalie No nonfiction?? ☹️


message 46: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer T. This is great! But you should use your powerful computers and add more genres like non-fiction, young adult, historical fiction, middle grade/kids, etc!


message 47: by Elentarri (new)

Elentarri No science books? Gee, what a surprise! (sarcasm)


message 48: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I doubt the algorithm was able to separate the people who marked a book as read only because they read about 20% and then quit. That would not take much time at all. Technically some of these books could be on here because they were bad. Lol!


message 49: by Rachel (new)

Rachel I would say for a biography, ‘diva rules’ and ‘above and beyond’ are page turners. Easy reads!


message 50: by Shagun (new)

Shagun Srivastava Mack wrote: "I recommend A Good Girl's Guide to Murder <3"

I second that


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