Our pick of summer reads for kids and grown-ups
Are you looking for great summer reading? We’ve put together our reading list for the summer! Whether you are looking for the best summer reads for young adults, summer reading challenge ideas or just the best beach reads to relax with, here are our suggestions of summer reading ideas for kids as well as the grown-ups to enjoy.
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Best summer reads
See the table below for a quick overview of our top summer reads. Scroll further down or click on the menu sections above to skip to a section and find full details on each title.
A quick overview of the books covered
You can find full information and our thoughts on each title below this table.
Section | Cover | Title | Age guidelines, genres & topics | More info | Check |
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Kid's summer reading | Gangsta Granny by David Walliams. Illustrated by Tony Ross | 8-12 years Middle Grade Fiction Humour, family | 304 pages, (paperback) Harper Collins, 2012 | price and availability | |
My Evil Twin is a Supervillain by David Solomons Part 3 of My Brother is a Superhero series | 8-12 years Middle Grade Fiction Humour, Family, Heroes, Science Fiction | 288 pages, (paperback) Nosy Crow, 2017. | price and availability | ||
The Shapeshifter: Finding the Fox by Ali Sparkes First part in series of The Shapeshifter six books | 9-12 years Middle Grade Fiction Fantasy, Action and Adventure | 271 pages, (paperback) Oxford Press, 2006 (2016 edition) | price and availability | ||
The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan Book 3 of The Kane Chronicles series | 10-16 years Fiction Fantasy, Action and Adventure. Mythology, Magic | 416 pages, (paperback) Puffin, 2013 | price and availability | ||
Great picture books for summer | Handa's Surprise by Eileen Browne | 4-7 years Fiction, Picture Book Fruit, Animals, Culture | 28 pages, (paperback) Scholastic / Walker Books, 2006 | price and availability | |
Elmer by David McKee | 3-5 years Fiction, Picture Book Animals, Family, Friends | 32 pages, (paperback) 30th Anniversary Edition, Andersen Press, 2007 | price and availability | ||
Summer activity books | The Grufallo Summer Nature Trail by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler | 3-9 years Activity Book Nature, Activities, Walks | 32 pages, (paperback) Macmillan Children's Books, 2015 | price and availability | |
Doodle Girl Summer Sticker Activity by Suzanne Smith, Lindsay Taylor and Marnie Maurri | 3+ years Activity/Sticker Book Summer, Travel, Adventure | 24 pages, (paperback) Simon & Schuster Children's UK, 2017 | price and availability | ||
Stitching with Jane Foster by Jane Foster | 5-10 years Activity Book Arts & crafts, Sewing, Hobbies | 52 pages, (hardcover) Walter Foster Jr, 2017 | price and availability | ||
Sewing Happiness by Sanae Ishida | Lifestyle, Home, Arts & craft, Hobbies & Interests, Biography | 256 pages, (paperback). Sasquatch Books, 2016 | price and availability | ||
Family reads | Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne | 9+years Fiction, Playscript Fantasy, Magic, Drama & performing | 352 pages, (paperback) Sphere, 2017 | price and availability | |
YA summer reads | The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas | YA (14+ years), Fiction Social issues, Racism, Contemporary | 448 pages, (paperback) Walker Books, 2017 | price and availability | |
Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt | YA Fiction Contemporary, Romance, Fandom | 464 pages, (paperback) Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2017 | price and availability | ||
After the Fire by Will Hill | YA Fiction, (14+ years) Contemporary, Social Issues, Psychology | 496 pages, (paperback) Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2017 | price and availability | ||
Summer reading for the grown-ups | Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman | Fiction Social Issues, Mental Health, Humour | 400 pages, (paperback) Harper Collins, 2018 | price and availability | |
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman | Folklore, Mythology, Religion, Story-telling | 304 pages, (paperback) Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018 | price and availability | ||
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell | Historical Fiction, Science-Fiction, Culture | 560 pages, (paperback) Sceptre, 2011 | price and availability | ||
The Bees by Laline Paull | Literary Fiction, Nature | 352 pages, (paperback) Fourth Estate, 2015 | price and availability | ||
The Power by Naomi Alderman | Dystopian Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Political Fiction, Science Fiction, Feminism | 352 pages, (paperback) Penguin, 2017 | price and availability |
Summer reading for kids
There are many benefits of summer reading for children, it can help prevent children from losing the reading skills they have been developing and working on at school. It is also a great way to occupy children on train journeys and during the inevitable moments of boredom that will happen during the holidays! There are plenty of fun books to chose from, whatever your child’s interest or age.
If your kids are stuck for ideas for what to read this summer, here are some of my son’s favourite reading picks along with his comments:
Gangsta Granny by David Walliams
“This book is about a kid whose Granny is a gangster. He finds out about it and they try to steal the crown jewels! It’s funny and it keeps you reading.”
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonMy Evil Twin is a Supervillain by David Solomons
“This book is one of a series of novels from the My Brother is a Superhero author. You must read My Brother is a Superhero and My Gym Teacher is an Alien Overlord first to understand this new book! It is about a kid whose name is Luke and his twin from an alternate dimension. The twin comes to Luke’s dimension claiming that an all-powerful supervillain is threatening his world and he came to Luke’s world to enlist the help of Star Lad aka Luke’s brother!”
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThe Serpent’s Shadow by Rick Riordan
“This book is about two siblings who practice the magic art of the Egyptian Gods. They must find the shadow of the chaos serpent Apophis and use it to destroy him!” This is the third book in Riordan’s Kane Chronicles series.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThe Shapeshifter: Finding the Fox by Ali Sparkes
“It’s about a boy called Dax Jones who can turn into a fox. His evil Principal wants to kill him and a reporter. The Principal ends up falling 250 fathoms underneath a college! Dax almost falls too… You will have to read it to find out what happens.”
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThose were my son’s top picks, now here are some good summer reads for younger children:
Great picture books for summer
Handa’s Surprise by Eileen Browne
Handa’s Surprise is a modern classic children’s picture book and with its colourful illustrations of fruit its one of the great books to read during summer. It is ideal for children age 4-7. The illustrations are so enticing and beautiful.
Abe Books Waterstones Amazon Looking for summer reading inspiration for the kids? Click here to sign up for updates and get your FREE Library Reading Activity from readinginspiration.comElmer by David McKee
The charming story of the colourful and unique patchwork elephant Elmer is a great book to share with children, age 3-5. The story is fun and the illustrations are fantastic. Look out for tactile board books of Elmer stories like this, for even younger children.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonSummer activity books
One of my favourite summer reading tips is to keep reading fun and play based. In our selection of activity books, we have some bookish ideas to keep everyone in the family entertained. Not just for young children but for the grown-ups too!
The Grufallo Summer Nature Trail by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
We loved The Grufallo and read it over and over with my son when he was younger. How exciting would it be to go on an actual Grufallo hunt? This book is a great way to get kids out and about enjoying nature and spotting tiny creatures and plant life. It has lots of activities and stickers to help families explore the natural world and due to flexible activities is suitable for children age 3-9.
AmazonDoodle Girl Summer Sticker Activity by Suzanne Smith, Lindsay Taylor and Marnie Maurri
Doodle Girl’s drawings come to life to create an amazing summer holiday! This lively sticker book is suitable for children age 3+.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonStitching with Jane Foster by Jane Foster
When you need indoor activities for children to fill bad weather summer days, try checking out crafting and making books like this. It has quick and easily achieved stitching projects to help children age 5-10 build confidence with sewing.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonSewing Happiness by Sanae Ishida
And here’s one for the grown-ups! This beautiful sewing book is perfect for parents who love crafting and making whenever the kids are occupied with their own books.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonFamily reads
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by JK Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne
This book is a great family read for a rainy day if you are stuck inside. It’s fun to read the script out loud in a group and take different roles. I do a darn good Hermione voice surprisingly.
Forbidden Planet Abe Books Waterstones AmazonYA summer reads
Teenagers in the family? Here’s our pick of young adult reads. (And many older adults will appreciate these amazing books too!)
The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
This award winning book is shocking, powerful and a real must read that captures the perspective of a young black woman dealing with the aftermath of police violence. The Hate U Give is written with humour and humanity. Thomas’s book is gripping and moving as Starr weighs up the dangers of speaking up against the dangers of silence.
Signed copy – Abe Books Abe Books Waterstones AmazonUnconventional by Maggie Harcourt
This YA novel is gently funny, sweet and touching. It revolves around the world of bookish and geeky conventions, experienced through the eyes of teenager Lexie who helps keep her dad’s events running smoothly. But her routine convention world gets shaken up in a season of surprises. Read my full review here.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonAfter the Fire by Will Hill
In this unique YA contemporary novel, the story of how a cult community reaches a devastating crisis unfolds through the disjointed memories of one of its survivors, Moonbeam. In the aftermath of the destruction of the cult, Moonbeam has been placed in a Secure Unit. She paints scenes of a small house by the sea, perhaps visualising an early memory of her life before the cult. Through the course of the novel the teenager finds her voice and reveals the story of her experience of her life at her own pace.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonRecommended reads for the grown-ups
You may be thinking that with the children off school, you won’t have much time to get through your own summer reading list! See my tips on maximising your chance to read yourself here.
If you can manage it, here’s our grown-ups top books to read this summer.
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
This incredible book knocked me for six and was on my mind for a long time after I finishing reading it. If you are looking for a moving and thought-provoking read I’d recommend this book. Honeyman captures the voice of Eleanor, a complex character living with deep loneliness and emotional pain. Eleanor’s words are often grimly funny and always gripping, and you will find yourself worrying about her and rooting for her recovery.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonNorse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
If you are looking for epic legendary tales, Neil Gaiman’s recent Norse Mythology could be the summer read for you. It came a long just at the right time for me. My son had been reading the Magnus Chase books by Rick Riordan, books that bring Norse myths to the modern world in children’s literature. Of course we have also become used to seeing Norse Gods like Odin, Thor and Heimdall in Marvel films and comics. Finding out for myself about the traditional stories that inspired these newer retellings not only provided a great read, but was also a great way to get involved in discussing the storylines of Magnus Chase with my son. It’s a win win!
Forbidden Planet Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThe Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
I love David Mitchell’s books, especially The Bone Clocks and Cloud Atlas with their unusual and rewarding structures. At first I found The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet was unusually realistic for a Mitchell book but eventually it became as mysterious and intriguing as his other works.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThe Bees by Laline Paull
This is an intriguing book, a fiction told from the perspective of a worker bee, Flora, who’s life is dedicated to the service of a failing hive. It’s quite an adjustment to read from the perspective of a bee, but Laline Paull did a great job of creating the voices of the bees and other creatures including spiders and wasps. Think Watership Down with bees! And if you like The Bees you may also want to check out The History of Bees by Maja Lunde. The book explores the issue of Colony Collapse Disorder from different perspectives. Read my full review of this extraordinary book here.
Abe Books Waterstones AmazonThe Power by Naomi Alderman
A terrifying and shocking book, perfect if you like a challenging read during a relaxing holiday! Find out more about The Power here.
Forbidden Planet Abe Books Waterstones AmazonDo you have any suggestions for unmissable books for adults and kids this summer? Are there genres or types of books we haven’t covered that you would like to here more about? Do you have any summer reading themes in mind, or do you prefer to chose as you go along? Let us know in the comments below and check out our other children’s and grown-up reading suggestions.
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