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The Best Summer Books

Ten beloved top-selling authors share their favorite lazy-summer-day reads

The Best Summer Books
James Baigrie
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The Authors
Augusten Burroughs is the author of A Wolf at the Table: A Memoir of My Father (St. Martin’s Press, $25, www.amazon.com).

Jackie Collins has a new roman à clef, Married Lovers (St. Martin’s Press, $27, www.amazon.com), due out in June.

Nelson DeMille, the author of numerous suspense novels, wrote Wild Fire (Vision, $10, www.amazon.com).

Janet Evanovich writes romance and mystery novels, most recently Fearless Fourteen (St. Martin’s Press, $28, www.amazon.com).

Elizabeth Gilbert wrote Eat, Pray, Love (Penguin, $15, www.amazon.com).

Philippa Gregory writes historical fiction. The Boleyn Inheritance (Touchstone Books, $16, www.amazon.com) is now in paperback.

Sophie Kinsella is the author of Remember Me? (Dial Press, $25, www.amazon.com), released in February.

James Patterson writes for both adults and children. The Final Warning (Little, Brown and Company, $20, www.amazon.com) came out in March.

Jodi Picoult is the author of 15 novels. Her latest is Change of Heart (Atria, $27, www.amazon.com).

Danielle Steel will publish book number 75, Rogue (Delacorte Press, $27, www.amazon.com), in June.


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