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Summer 2025: Books to Dive Into

USASat May 24 2025
Summer 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic time for book lovers. There are plenty of new releases to look forward to. The list includes a mix of genres, from thrillers and mysteries to romance and science fiction. Some of these books are from well-known authors, while others are debuts from exciting new voices. The books cover a wide range of topics and settings, from the streets of New York City to the beaches of Florida, from the far-off kingdom to the small town of North Falls. Some of these books are set in the present day, while others take place in the past or even the future. Some of these books are based on true events, while others are purely fictional. Some of these books are light and fluffy, while others are dark and twisted. But all of them are sure to keep readers engaged and entertained. One of the most anticipated releases of the summer is “The Bachelorette Party” by Camilla Sten. The story follows four childhood friends who meet up every year on a remote Swedish island for a night of fun. But one year, they mysteriously disappear, never to be seen or heard from again. A decade later, a struggling true-crime podcaster is determined to find out what happened to the women. She plans a bachelorette party for her best friend with eerie similarities to the missing women’s getaway. The book is a chilling tale of friendship, betrayal, and the dangers of the past. It is a must-read for fans of suspense and mystery. Another highly anticipated release is “The Doorman” by Chris Pavone. The story is set in a tony Manhattan apartment building and follows the drama that unfolds both inside and just outside the building as the city explodes into race riots after police kill a black man. Beloved doorman Chicky Diaz finds himself carrying a gun to work. The book is a timely and relevant look at the issues of race, class, and violence in America. It is a powerful and thought-provoking read that is sure to spark important conversations. For fans of science fiction, there is “Endling” by Maria Reva. The story is set in Ukraine, just before Russia invades, and follows a quirky snail scientist who funds her work by touring around Westerners looking for mail-order brides. She embarks on a road trip with two other young women in the marriage industry and some kidnapped bachelors in tow. The book is a darkly comic debut that draws raves for its unique perspective and engaging characters. It is a must-read for fans of science fiction and comedy. For fans of romance, there is “Great Big Beautiful Life” by Emily Henry. The story follows a fledgling writer who finds herself competing for the story with a Pulitzer Prize winner. Both have traveled to Little Crescent Island to write about a mysterious octogenarian heiress. She offers them each a trial period to see who can best tell her story, but the two writers have to contend with plot twists and their unshakeable chemistry. The book is a delightful new read that is sure to capture the hearts of romance lovers everywhere. For fans of mystery, there is “Nightshade” by Michael Connelly. The story follows a Los Angeles police detective who is pushed out of his job due to office politics. He ends up on sleepy Catalina Island investigating petty crimes and drunken disputes. But when the body of a Jane Doe is found in the harbor, and there are reports of illegal poaching, the peaceful island is fraught with danger and secrets. The book is a gripping tale of suspense and intrigue that is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats. For fans of fantasy, there is “The Magician of Tiger Castle” by Louis Sachar. The story is set in a far-off kingdom and follows a struggling magician who must choose between salvaging his reputation or casting a spell on his princess friend so she’ll go through with marrying a man she doesn’t love. The book is a captivating tale of magic, love, and the power of choice. It is a must-read for fans of fantasy and adventure. For fans of thriller, there is “With a Vengeance” by Riley Sager. The story is set in 1954 and follows Anna Mattheson who had a plan to get the six people who ruined her family on a train. She’ll confront them and they’ll admit their wrongdoings and get arrested when the train stops. But things take a turn when a passenger is murdered, and it becomes clear that Anna isn’t the only one onboard who’s out for revenge. The book is a thrilling tale of revenge and retribution that is sure to keep readers guessing until the very end.

questions

    Could the mysterious disappearances in 'The Bachelorette Party' be part of a larger government experiment?
    What if the vampires in 'Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil' decided to open a trendy vegan café instead of feeding on humans?
    How does the author's previous work influence the expectations for 'Atmosphere' by Taylor Jenkins Reid?

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