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These 10 Books Are The Best Summer Reads This July According To Amazon’s Editors

“The Billionaire Raj” by James Crabtree 

The gap between the haves and have-nots is growing in India, where the top 1% own 60% of the country’s wealth. James Crabtree explores the uber-elite in cities like Mumbai, whose flaunted affluence is an affront to societal equality.

“Baby Teeth” by Zoje Stage 

Hanna is the apple of her father’s eye, so it’s difficult for him to believe her apparent malevolence toward her mother. You want a creepy summer read? Zoje Stage’s “Baby Teeth” is it.

“What We Were Promised” by Lucy Tan 

A prodigal son tale set in contemporary Shanghai, Lucy Tan’s “What We Were Promised” follows the Zhen family who experiences a bit of an identity crisis when they return to their home country after two decades in America.

“Believe Me” by JP Delaney 

A struggling actress makes ends meet working as a decoy to ensnare philandering husbands. When one of them is suspected of murder, her services are enlisted to elicit a confession. But is he the real culprit? “Believe Me” will keep you guessing.

“Dear Mrs. Bird” by AJ Pearce 

Set in London during WWII, Emmeline Lake’s dreams of becoming a war correspondent are dashed when she unexpectedly gets a gig as an advice columnist. But her disappointment wanes as she discovers there’s more to the job than meets the eye. An endearing debut.

ALSO READ: Arianna Huffington Success Story: Now An Author Of 13 Books and The CEO Of Huffington Post, Once Was Rejected 36 Time For Her Second Book

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