Regular Signs of Life readers know how often books are brought up on this blog. You’ve likely noticed that the majority of these books are of the non-fiction variety and often lean towards the theological. For example, I’m currently halfway through Soong Chan Rah’s The Next Evangelicalism. Summer, however, is for fiction. Last year was the summer for Gilead by Marilynne Robinson, a beautiful story that ended up on my favorite-5 list at the end of 2008.
I recently realized that I’m without a summer novel. A favorite memoir, Waiting for Snow in Havana by Carlos Eire, is on the coffee table, but this won’t satisfy my two arbitrary criteria for a summer book: 1) Fiction. 2) New (to me, at least).
So I’m looking for suggestions. What have been some novels you’ve enjoyed during summertime? Is there anything you’re really looking forward to reading during the next few months?

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