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What to read and watch this summer
What to read and watch this summer (photo: Petra Zeiler)

Our 5 Favorite Summer Reads of 2019

We put together a beach book list that has something for everyone, whether you鈥檙e looking for true crime or the next hot novel

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What to read and watch this summer
(photo: Petra Zeiler)

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It鈥檚 officially beach-read season, so we came聽up with a list of聽books to bring on your next summer adventure. We鈥檝e got multiple genres covered, from聽a mouth-watering food memoir to聽a deep dive into聽Greenland's ice sheet. And all of them have one thing in common: once you start reading them, you won鈥檛 be able to stop.

If You Want to Chill with Far-Flung Explorers聽

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The Ice at the End of the World: An Epic Journey Into Greenland's Buried Past and Our Perilous Future, by Jon Gertner聽(June 11; $28, Random House)

tells the story of Greenland鈥檚 1,500-mile-long ice sheet through a succession of 19th- and 20th-century explorers who first aimed to cross the forbidding expanse and then sought to understand it. Early calculations of the sheet鈥檚 size and movement allowed scientists to infer by the 1930s that the melting of Greenland鈥檚 ice would be catastrophic for the world. Gertner goes on to chronicle how ice-core and satellite discoveries have confirmed that changes to Greenland鈥檚 ice sheet 鈥渨ere no longer in the realm of geological time. The ice was being transformed in human time, too.鈥 Luke Whelan

If You Seek Radical Reinvention

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Hungry:聽Eating, Road-Tripping, and Risking It All with the Greatest Chef in the World,聽by Jeff Gordinier聽(July 9; $26, Tim Duggan)

At midlife, food writer Gordinier felt like he was sleepwalking. His marriage was crumbling and he鈥檇 lost his professional purpose. 鈥淚 interviewed people for a living,鈥 he writes, 鈥測et I had less and less patience for what they wanted to tell me.鈥 His savior is Ren茅 Redzepi, the superstar chef who uses locally foraged ingredients at Noma, one of the world鈥檚 most influential restaurants. Wired for constant movement, Redzepi lures Gordinier with sudden invites鈥攎ole tasting outside Oaxaca, dinner in Sydney, fishing in Norway鈥攖hat ultimately help him find himself. : many exceptional meals. 鈥斅Michael Roberts听听

If You Want to Immerse Yourself in the Next Hot Novel

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The Unpassing,聽by Chia-Chia Lin聽(May 7; $26; Farrar, Straus and Giroux)

In her , Lin tells the story of a Taiwanese family facing tragedy in rural Alaska. Gavin, the 11-year-old narrator, goes into a meningitis-induced coma and then wakes to find that the illness has killed his little sister. He observes his family鈥檚 grief and the wilderness around him, pinpointing the devastating and surreal with a child鈥檚 remove. He hears his mom screaming at his dad, which triggers a memory of finding a dying lynx in the woods: 鈥淥nce we heard the sounds, throaty and strained, human, pleading, we were backing away, we were gone.鈥 鈥Erin Berger

If You Like Mushrooms on Your True Crime

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The Truffle Underground:聽A Tale of Mystery, Mayhem, and Manipulation in the Shadowy Market of the World's Most Expensive Fungus,聽by Ryan Jacobs聽(June 4; $16, Clarkson Potter)

You鈥檒l never look at truffle fries the same way after . It seems that every shaving of the prized fungus known as the truffle is tainted by crime. As Jacobs writes, the taste of this ingredient is such a primal seduction that it takes people back to 鈥渁 place where flavor mattered more than truth and virtue.鈥 You can practically smell the soil as you follow truffle farmers and bandits through the groves and fields of France and Italy where the fungi are harvested and stolen. 鈥Svati Kirsten Narula

If You Want to Get Lost in a Good Obsession

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Stronghold:聽One Man's Quest to Save the World's Wild Salmon,聽by Tucker Malarkey聽(July 23; $28, Spiegel and Grau)

Guido Rahr was a misfit as a child in Oregon, more comfortable outside with lizards and snakes than in a classroom with other humans. Once he discovered steelhead trout鈥攆or many, the most elusive prize in fly-fishing鈥攈e became obsessed with fish and how to conserve them. Rahr has spent years traveling to Russia to ensure the future of Pacific Rim salmon in a country that isn鈥檛 exactly easy to navigate geographically or politically. Malarkey (Rahr鈥檚 cousin) makes you on one of Rahr鈥檚 dangerous adventures. Mary Turner

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