The best books of June according to Wired

With summer around the corner our selection of best books of June wants to offer many interesting ideas to those who are starting to think about which novels to take on a trip and read on the beach under the umbrella, or in the mountains between one walk and another. There are many new releases that have piqued our curiosity and below we offer you the ones that (in our opinion) you shouldn’t miss for anything in the world.

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There is a lot in our proposal Latin America, but there are also many stories of friends who get lost, find each other again and wonder if adulthood will somehow distort their relationship and their dreams. We called it the book of the month and we really believe it: it’s about The other valley of the Canadian Scott Alexander Howard who – winking at fantasy and dystopia – writes a novel that will force us to question ourselves about time (which passes) and the value of our feelings. We will travel in Iceland between fairy tales and legends with The great book of Icelandic folklore and we will immerse ourselves in the life of a young boy who grows up in a brothel in Naples between the Eighties and Nineties. We will be moved with Its smell after the rain which tells the story of a man and his dog. A tender, romantic and painful book capable of reminding us how beautiful it is to love and be loved unconditionally. Finally, we will immerse ourselves in the suggestive settings of Chuck Palahniuk who wrote a crazy and compelling novel: a social criticism of our time through the story of a decidedly sui generis family.

The best books of June second Wired

Before wishing you a June full of good reads and leaving you to the gallery with the month’s proposals, we suggest further editorial ideas that can accompany you this summer: from the best books released in May and April, through to the most recent essays.


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