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58 Great Books To Read This Summer, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers

58 Great Books To Read This Summer, Recommended By Our Favorite Indie Booksellers
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These early Proust stories may have gone unpublished to avoid a whiff of scandal

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New in Paperback: Until the End of Time and Warhol

New in Paperback: ‘Until the End of Time’ and ‘Warhol’ By Jennifer Krauss SQUARE HAUNTING: Five Writers in London Between the Wars, by Francesca Wade. (Crown, 432 pp., $18.) Bloomsbury’s Mecklenburgh Square was home to five pioneering feminists across 25 years: the poet H.D., the novelist Dorothy Sayers, the medievalist Eileen Power, the classicist Jane Ellen Harrison and, famously, Virginia Woolf. Our reviewer, Blanche Wiesen Cook, called Wade’s portrait of the group “enchanting.” UNTIL THE END OF TIME: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe, by Brian Greene. (Vintage, 448 pp., $17.95.) “Often heartbreaking,” funny and “stuffed with too many profundities” to quote is the way our reviewer, Dennis Overbye, described this “meditation on how we go on doing what we do, why and how it will end badly, and why it matters anyway.”

2021 in books: what to look forward to this year

Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth by Wole Soyinka (Bloomsbury) The Nobel laureate’s first novel in almost 50 years promises “murder, mayhem and no shortage of drama” in contemporary Nigeria. The Thursday Murder Club 2 by Richard Osman (Viking) Last year the Pointless co-host’s cosy crime debut set in a retirement home broke sales records; here comes the sequel. Waters of Salvation by Richard Coles (W&N) A new crime series from everyone’s favourite vicar begins as a proposal to refurbish a village church ends in murder; Canon Daniel Clement must investigate. Oh, William! by Elizabeth Strout (Viking)

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