Back in December, I had this post about my favorite end of the year Best List-- LitHubs's Ultimate Best Books List.
Author Emily Temple read 35 lists and crunched the numbers. This is THE summer reading list you need for your patrons because it is comprised of all the lists.
Below I have reprinted the intro but you can click here to read The Ultimate Summer 2023 Reading List.
Of course, many of these books will be checked out all summer, but many of these authors have older books you can suggest to readers while they wait. Most obviously, Colson Whitehead's newest is a sequel to Harlem Shuffle and for Father's Day I bought my Dad S.A. Cosby's previous two titles in paperback.
Post this list online and in your libraries as the "Best of the Summer Reading Lists." Out up a sign and then fill the display with Summer Reading titles that are on the shelf. From previous years (use my Summer Reading tag for help with that), with previous titles by these authors, and with readalike titles for all of the authors.
I feel like a broken record, but it bares repeating. Books do not have to be from this exact summer to be great summer reads. Any book can be on that list. There is no summer reading police, just like there isn't a library jail. Get creative but use the marketing of "Summer Reading" to your advantage and draw readers to you.
Side note: appears Temple did this list back in 2021 as well. You can read it here. All of those books are awesome suggestions still, including some popular BookTok authors. And they were Ultimate Summer Reads once, not that long ago, themselves.
Here's the intro and a link to the full list.
The Ultimate Summer 2023 Reading List
Or, the Count of Melty Crispo
By Emily Temple
1. I read all of the Most Anticipated Books of Summer and Best Summer Reading lists that flood the internet this time of year (or at least as many as I can find).2. I count how many times each individual book is mentioned.3. I collate that information for you in this handy list. This year, I read 35 lists, which recommended a total of 548 books.
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