Summer is a great time to
catch up on some reading. Whether that’s on the beach, next to the pool or just
in the garden at home, the one key ingredient is a fantastic book.
So what to choose? You don’t
want to waste time on a dud now, do you?
That in mind, I’ve come up
with a list of 10 great novels you may not have read but I recommend you should try. There’s no order to the list and they’re all very different. However,
in my humble opinion, each one of them is a fantastic read. So you can find out
more, I’ve included links to Goodreads, Amazon or Waterstones in the titles.
You’ll probably have heard of some of my choices, most of which are from the past few years. But I’ve tried to steer clear of anything too obvious, so hopefully there will be at least one or two you don’t recognise.
You’ll probably have heard of some of my choices, most of which are from the past few years. But I’ve tried to steer clear of anything too obvious, so hopefully there will be at least one or two you don’t recognise.
Anyway, here’s the list:
- Care of Wooden Floors by
Will Wiles
- The End of Mr. Y by Scarlett
Thomas
- Of Bees and Mist by Erick Setiawan
- The Two of Us by Andy Jones
- We Used to be Kings by Stewart Foster
- The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman
- The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North
- The Scheme for Full Employment by Magnus Mills
- A is for Angelica by Iain Broome
- All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld