Sunday, June 21, 2026

70 brilliant books for the summer

 

A person sits reading by a pond, with another person visible in the background among lush green trees

From dynamite debuts to must-read memoirs and magical children’s fiction, here’s our selection of this year’s hottest holiday reads

70 brilliant books for the summer


Leading authors Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith select their favourites

Sat 13 Jun 2026


Fiction

Transcription

Ben Lerner

A middle-aged writer returns to his college townto record the final interview with his 90-year-old intellectual mentor. But he’s broken his phone, and doesn’t seem able to confess that it’s not recording … this anxiety dream of a beginning leads us into a series of sharp insights into family, memory, inheritance and storytelling – all that it means to be human, and how smartphones are changing our sense of the world at every level.

What to read this summer by Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith and more


What to read this summer by Mark Haddon, Samantha Harvey, Zadie Smith and more

Leading authors including Sarah Waters, William Dalrymple, Bernardine Evaristo and Anne Enright reveal their perfect holiday reading


, William Boyd, , Anne Enright, Virginia Evans, Bernardine Evaristo, Stephen Grosz, , Luke Kennard, , and 
Sat 13 Jun 2026 09.00 BST

Zadie Smith
Margaret Busby’s Part of the Story: Writings from Half a Century is the record of one woman’s lifelong passion for the literature and life of Africa and its diaspora, wherever she finds it. A beautiful collection. The funniest and smartest novel I’ve read in a while is Black Bag by Luke Kennard.