The Book Swap Podcast

What to Read This Summer

27 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Summer reading season is officially here, and Liza and Cassandra are diving into the books they can’t wait to spend the season with. The books speak to a range of summer moods from a glamorous modern-day Gatsby romp to sweeping novels about societies on the brink of collapse. They talk through what actually makes a great summer read and recommend everything from underrated hidden gems to (yes we’ll do it this one time!) big best sellers. They’re also joined by friend and fellow book lover Pinar Gurler from the Cosmopolitan Club library committee to swap recommendations, compare reading moods, and build the ultimate summer reading list for every kind of reader.

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