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Say hello to summer by picking out one of Amazon's best summer books.

Recommended readings for the summer include the story of twin sisters separated by racial identity, the lasting impact of an annual tryst between married friends, and the pioneering culinary achievements of renowned chef Dominique Crenn.

At this point in time, you can choose to hang out outdoors, turn the pages, and spend the sunny days—reading is actually a great way to enjoy the sunny weather, too. Which books to choose to read? Don't miss out on Amazon's Best Books of the Summer, which are sure to add some catchy titles to your reading list.

The summer picks list includes a heart-pounding horror story: After a devastating volcanic eruption, a fictional eco-community is terrorized by legendary creatures. Another book tells the story of a family on vacation, where they encounter various accidents and murders.

Like Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, Britt Bennett's latest tome deftly explores America's complex history, blending it into the story of a twin sister— One is a black woman and the other is a white man.

In Megha Majuda's impressive debut novel, an inappropriate comment on a Facebook page has disastrous consequences for three Indians trying to climb the social ladder.

In this harrowing book, the eruption of Mount Rainier in Washington isolated the Green Ring community from the civilized world. But only two residents were fully aware of the danger they faced, and their fears were confirmed when the ash fell and the creatures began to emerge from the woods.

This is the chilling third book in Michael Connery's 'Jack McEvoy' series, where a serial killer uses genetic data from sites like 23 and Me to identify, stalk and murder flagged as having an addiction behavior of women.

Inspired by the movie "Same Time Next Year", the Queen of "Beach Books" brings a very touching story this time: a couple who are in love with each other get into an affair every year on Labor Day weekend.

Dominique Crenn (chef at Atelier Crenn) was the first woman to be awarded three Michelin stars. In this uplifting memoir, she recounts her "path to rebellion" - developing her career in the male-dominated culinary industry to becoming a celebrated chef and respected activist.

Cigars were smuggled, and anthropologist Gina la la Cherva chose to smuggle something else—she smuggled Swedish elk meat into her suitcase to take home. In this wildly original and entertaining travelogue, she explores the risks we face when we domesticate wild food.

In this perversely gritty novel set in a meditative retreat, four girls are obsessed with the gardener who lives in the garden, and they decide to let the gardener teach them how to reach spiritual enlightenment this summer, or die in the attempt .

In this psychological thriller reminiscent of Two Faces, a Harvard grad finds himself increasingly obsessed with his high school ex-boyfriend as he struggles to get his first book.

Although a murder is at the heart of this captivating and riveting novel, Rebecca Kaufman's insight into grief, loss and guilt makes The House on Flip Island a hit with readers A constant "buzzing" in my head.

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