Delia Owens – Where the Crawdads Sing

This modern classic became a worldwide hit for good reason: it’s a lyrical nature story, a mystery, and a coming-of-age tale all in one. Kya’s journey of growing up isolated is both heartbreaking and uplifting. Perfect for anyone craving a deeply human story with a touch of mystery.
Taylor Jenkins Reid – The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Hollywood’s glamour meets the tangled web of human relationships in this captivating novel. Evelyn Hugo, a legendary movie star, finally shares her true life story—and readers will devour it in one sitting. A perfect summer read that entertains while digging deeper.
Krisztián Grecsó – Something Folk

Grecsó’s latest collection, “Something Folk,” boldly blends personal stories with Hungarian cultural heritage. The mix of lyrical and prose pieces offers a unique reading experience—ideal for those seeking warmth and depth in Hungarian literature.
Emily Henry – Book Lovers

If you’re craving romance with a dash of humor and self-reflection, don’t miss this one! Nora, a literary agent, knows romance better than anyone—except when it comes to her own life. Light yet smart, this summer read entertains while playfully questioning the genre.
Magda Szabó – The Door

Looking for a classic that dives deep into the soul? Magda Szabó’s masterpiece is timeless. The story follows Emerenc, a mysterious and reserved housekeeper whose past and personality slowly unfold—a profound, thought-provoking tale about women’s lives and human connections.
Bonnie Garmus – Lessons in Chemistry

Set in 1960s America, Elizabeth Zott is a sharp, determined chemist who accidentally becomes a TV star. Bold, witty, and inspiring, this book carries a feminist message with plenty of humor and heart. Highly recommended for those who believe in female power—and love to laugh.
Matt Haig – The Midnight Library

What if you could relive moments where you felt you made the wrong choice? Nora, the protagonist, stumbles into a mysterious library where every book shows a different possible life. This novel makes you think, heals, and offers hope—a perfect companion for a quiet, reflective afternoon.
Jojo Moyes – Me Before You

Lou Clark is an ordinary girl who knows a lot—like how many steps it is from the bus stop to her home, that she loves working at the local café, and maybe she’s not in love with her boyfriend, Patrick. Me Before You is a heart-wrenching romance about two people who start with nothing in common but end up making the toughest decisions for each other.











