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Six counterintuitive summer reading and viewing tips to beat boredom

Sweden Herald

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July 3, 2026

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E! Online

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· Jun 26, 2026

Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt

Looking for an addicting summer read? Jessica Knoll is here to help. Not only is the Bright Young Women author back with her first novel in three years, Helpless, but she’s treating E! News...

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

Summer books for grown-ups... who still want a scorching read: No airport novels here - our reviewers select the 27 best intelligent page-turners to make your holiday sizzle

Summer books for grown-ups... who still want a scorching read: No airport novels here - our reviewers select the 27 best intelligent page-turners to make your holiday sizzle

CNET

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· Jun 23, 2026

What Are You Reading This Summer? I've Asked the CNET Team and Many Are on Sale During Prime Day

With Prime Day here, now is a good time to think about your summer reading list for savings.

UPI

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· Jun 29, 2026

Summer reading: 5 books being adapted for film, TV

Summer reading: 5 books being adapted for film, TV

The West Australian

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· Jul 4, 2026

School holiday events in Perth: The ultimate guide to entertaining the kids during the July break

If the thought of entertaining the kids for the next two weeks has you in a spin, there are a host of fun and affordable options across WA to fend off the cries of ‘I’m bored’ for at least a few hours.

DNyuz

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· Jun 28, 2026

What Is Literary Tourism? The BookTok Travel Trend Taking Off This Summer.

Perhaps I’m boring, but any time I schedule a trip somewhere, my first thought is “What books should I pack???” I also spend a ridiculous amount of time researching local bookstores and fantasize about reading on a warm beach or in the lush mountains, depending on the type of getaway. To me, there’s nothing better []

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Related coverage for "Six counterintuitive summer reading and viewing tips to beat boredom": E! Online — Author Jessica Knoll’s Novel Helpless Teases Twisty Ride: Excerpt. Daily Mail — Summer books for grown-ups... who still want a scorching read: No airport novels here - our reviewers select the 27 best intelligent page-turners to make your holiday sizzle. CNET — What Are You Reading This Summer? I've Asked the CNET Team and Many Are on Sale During Prime Day. UPI — Summer reading: 5 books being adapted for film, TV. The West Australian — School holiday events in Perth: The ultimate guide to entertaining the kids during the July break. DNyuz — What Is Literary Tourism? The BookTok Travel Trend Taking Off This Summer.