There is no better way to spend the summer than tucking into a good book while soaking up the sunshine or curling up out of the rain. Here are three books to relish during the long days of summer:
Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts: The epic true story of an Australian escaped prisoner who hides out in Bombay for ten years and spends his time doing everything from starting a medical clinic in slums to working for Bollywood and the Bombay mafia.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer: A young boy is on a quest through New York City to discover the mystery behind a hidden key he finds in his father's closet after his death on 9/11. His journey unexpectedly touches lives and helps him find solace.
The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern: A 19th century travelling circus dazzles fans with mystical acts and experiences in a magical world conjured in black and white. But when the enchanter's daughter and sorcerer's apprentice fall in love, they soon realize that their fates and that of the circus are intertwined.
Shantaram, Gregory David Roberts: The epic true story of an Australian escaped prisoner who hides out in Bombay for ten years and spends his time doing everything from starting a medical clinic in slums to working for Bollywood and the Bombay mafia.
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer: A young boy is on a quest through New York City to discover the mystery behind a hidden key he finds in his father's closet after his death on 9/11. His journey unexpectedly touches lives and helps him find solace.
The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern: A 19th century travelling circus dazzles fans with mystical acts and experiences in a magical world conjured in black and white. But when the enchanter's daughter and sorcerer's apprentice fall in love, they soon realize that their fates and that of the circus are intertwined.
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