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Great reads for July

Great reads for July

Waterstones has some great books for you to dive into this summer, whether you’re lounging by the pool on holiday, or just grabbing a quick half hour to yourself in the back garden!

From murder mysteries to long-awaited sequels and perfect page-turners, here’s Waterstone’s pick of the best new books for July.

Fiction

One for booklovers: More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop – Satoshi Yagisawa, £9.49

Days at the Morisaki Bookshop was a hit last year, and this sequel is a real treat. It continues the heartwarming tales from Satoru and Momoko’s Tokyo emporium, and finds niece Takako in charge as she covers for her holidaying aunt and uncle.

Exciting debut: Teddy – Emily Dunlay, £16.99

Set in glamorous 1960s Rome, Teddy Huntley Carlyle has a new husband and a new life on the horizon – but everything implodes when she is photographed in the arms of the American ambassador and she has to embark on a dangerous mission to the underbelly of the city to get them back.

Crime & thrillers

One for the beach bag: All the Colours of the Dark – Chris Whitaker, £20

Set to be the summer’s biggest thriller, this is a missing persons mystery, a serial killer thriller and an epic love story all in one.

Irresistible page-turner: One Perfect Couple – Ruth Ware, £18.99

A sun-soaked island reality show turns deadly in this addictive closed community thriller from the author of The It Girl and The Turn of the Key.

Children’s literature

For fun-loving thrill seekers (aged 9-12): The Last Life of Lori Mills – Max Boucherat, £6.49

Lori Mills, an 11-year-old home alone for the first time, finds herself trapped in a gaming adventure that is both very funny and absolutely terrifying.

For history lovers (young adult): The End Crowns All – Bea Fitzgerald, £14.99

The much-anticipated sequel to Girl, Goddess, Queen retells more Greek myths, as Helen navigates the Trojan court and Cassandra struggles to convince people her dramatic visions are real.

Picture book: Otto the Top Dog – Catherine Rayner, £12.99

Beautiful illustrations frame this heartwarming tale of loveable dog Otto, who shares his basket with the neighbourhood dogs with mixed results!

Fantasy

Serial thriller: The Black Bird Oracle – All Souls – Deborah Harkness, £19.99

The fifth instalment of the All Souls series finds Diana finally confronting her family’s dark past.

Surprise author: The Book of Elsewhere: Exclusive Edition – Keanu Reeves, China Mieville

Yes, you did read that right – Keanu Reeves combines his blockbuster instincts with the literary expertise of China Mieville to tell the story of a US special forces operative.

Home & lifestyle

For cooks: Paul Ainsworth’s For The Love of Food: Recipes for Delicious Moments, £26

This long-awaited book (18 years in the making) brings together restaurant-standard dishes with good home cooking to create a fantastic selection of mouthwatering dishes.

For a new direction: Real Healthy: Unprocess Your Diet with Easy Everyday Recipes – Melissa Hemsley, £26

Great recipes for a new way of eating, avoiding ultra-processed foods. A beautiful book with everything from one-pot lasagne to cherry Bakewell granola.

Biography

For fashion fans: Iconic: My Life in Fashion in 50 Objects, Signed Edition – Zandra Rhodes, £25

Zandra Rhodes looks back over her incredible life in fashion through 50 key objects.

For sports lovers: Searching For Novak: The Man Behind the Enigma – Mark Hodgkinson, £17.99

This well-researched biography peels back the layers of the 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic.

Nature writing

For treasure hunters: A Mudlarking Year: Finding Treasure in Every Season – Lara Maiklem, £18.99

The wonderful sequel to the bestselling Mudlarking takes us through a year scouring the banks of the River Thames for hidden treasures.

For big sky thinkers: Cloudspotting for Beginners – Gavin Pretor-Pinney, William Grill, £20

A fun-packed guide to the secrets of the sky, covering all the major cloud types.

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