The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This June
Briefly

As June approaches, readers are offered a rich selection of books, ranging from memoirs to high-concept novels. Justin Hocking's new work, featuring themes of natural history and environmental concerns, contrasts with his previous book on surfing. Yrsa Daley-Ward's novel explores a mysterious reunion with a long-deceased mother, inviting readers into an expansive narrative world. Additionally, Alan Siegel delves into the early influences of 'The Simpsons,' while B.A. Shapiro continues to captivate with art-centric thrillers, showcasing the varied landscapes contemporary literature has to offer this month.
Justin Hocking's new book explores both literal and metaphorical caves, described by Kirkus Reviews as a 'dreamy mixture of memoir, natural history and environmental worries.'
Yrsa Daley-Ward's novel introduces the haunting mystery of two sisters believing they've seen their long-deceased mother, leading to an expansion of narrative realms.
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