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10 Brilliant Books You Can Read in a Weekend

Stuck in a reading rut and want a surefire hit to break your slump? These ten critically acclaimed books are the perfect cure—quick, punchy, and guaranteed to get you back in the game!

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Book Cover for: Eternal Summer, Franziska Gänsler
A German spa town slowly chokes on smoke and heat in this feminist cli-fi debut

Eternal Summer

Franziska Gänsler

As forest fires rage and guests disappear, two women form a tense, unexpected bond in a family-owned hotel on the brink of climate disaster. Publishers Weekly called this haunting story of trust, danger, and resilience “a work of psychological suspense” that imagines “a world that no longer offers respite.”

Paperback, 2025

$16.99$8.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Autocorrect: Stories, Etgar Keret
A brilliant new collection from a master of the short story

Autocorrect: Stories

Etgar Keret

In 33 surreal, razor-sharp stories, the Israeli master of short fiction returns with tales of time loops, AI therapists, parallel lives—and the quiet heartbreaks of the everyday. Publishers Weekly praises Keret’s “imaginative and piercing” portraits of modern anxieties, while The Guardian hails these microfictions as “gleaming splinters” that jolt and delight.

Hardcover, 2025

$28.00$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: I Want to Burn This Place Down: Essays, Maris Kreizman
This debut essay collection dismantles meritocracy with warmth and wit

I Want to Burn This Place Down: Essays

Maris Kreizman

Cultural critic Maris Kreizman examines healthcare, ambition, and American delusion in essays that balance fury with affection. Kirkus calls it “intelligent and entertaining”—a clear-eyed look at how systems fail and why we still care.

shannon carlinAnn  Levinshannon carlin & Ann Levin

Hardcover, 2025

$26.99$13.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Killing Stella, Marlen Haushofer
A 1958 novella from the cult Austrian author of The Wall

Killing Stella

Marlen Haushofer

When a teenage guest disrupts a bourgeois household, a woman’s quiet confession unfolds with devastating clarity. “Haushofer’s sentences are simple and concise, and full of careful thought,” praised The Nation. “The ideas she expresses are so important that you wonder how you have managed to get by without them.”

Peter C. BakerPeter C. Baker

Paperback, 2025

$14.95$7.47 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness, Irene Solà
A family matriarch’s cursed deal with the devil haunts this unique Spanish ghost tale

I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness

Irene Solà

The latest from the acclaimed Spanish artist and author of When I Sing, Mountains Dance, unfolds in the mystical Guilleries mountains of Catalonia, where a family curse tied to a 400-year-old devil’s bargain echoes through generations of women. “Solà blends lyrical retellings of legends with visceral descriptions of the characters’ maladies,” says Publishers Weekly. “Readers will be transported by this intoxicating tale of resilience.”

Paperback, 2025

$17.00$8.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: A Leopard-Skin Hat, Anne Serre
An elegant French novella on friendship, madness, and memory

A Leopard-Skin Hat

Anne Serre

From the acclaimed author of The Governesses, this quietly powerful novel follows an aging narrator as he recalls his strange, tender friendship with a woman haunted by delusions. Set in a France just outside of time, A Leopard-Skin Hat examines intimacy, denial, and the limits of perception with Serre’s signature restraint. Shortlisted for the 2025 International Booker Prize, it’s “a probing story about the unknowability of others,” says Publishers Weekly.

Paperback, 2023

$14.95$7.47 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Audition, Katie Kitamura
The hypnotic new novel from National Book Award nominee Katie Kitamura

Audition

Katie Kitamura

“Kitamura’s novels are short, sharp, and deadly. I’m not sure there’s anyone better writing in America today,” declared The Guardian in their roundup of fiction to watch in 2025. In Audition, an accomplished actress and an attractive younger man meet for lunch in a Manhattan restaurant. As the encounter unfolds, competing narratives emerge, questioning the roles we play and the truths we conceal.

Emily St. J. MandelPriscilla GilmanEmily St. J. Mandel & Priscilla Gilman

Hardcover, 2025

$28.00$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Analog Days, Damion Searls
A one-month snapshot of a drifting generation from Jon Fosse’s English translator

Analog Days

Damion Searls

Celebrated translator Damion Searls makes his fiction debut with a taut, month-long novella set in 2016. Amid an overstimulated world and accelerating news cycles, a group of friends in New York and San Francisco cling to film, conversation, and fleeting moments of clarity—quietly interrogating how to live meaningfully in the now.

Paperback, 2025

$14.95$7.47 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Theory & Practice, Michelle de Kretser
This provocative novel examines what happens when feminist theory collides with raw desire

Theory & Practice

Michelle de Kretser

The Booker Prize-nominated author of The Lost Dog delivers a brilliant and provocative novel about a young Sri Lankan woman whose feminist ideals clash with the messy realities of love, literature, and power. “The narrator’s clever political insights and beautiful depictions of art and literature offer readers a view into a captivating mind,” praised Publishers Weekly. “De Kretser is at the top of her game.”

Jessica FerriJessica Ferri

Hardcover, 2025

$25.00$12.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Last Summer in the City, Gianfranco Calligarich
A witty and despairing classic of Italian literature

Last Summer in the City

Gianfranco Calligarich

The first novel from award-winning author Gianfranco Calligarich to be published in English follows a man in his thirties, adrift in Rome, lost in an alcoholic haze and disconnected from those around him. With no ambition and no clear purpose, he drifts between friends and jobs that hold no meaning, while the city’s oppressive heat and beauty offer both solace and cruelty. Los Angeles Review of Books called it "a slim masterpiece" and "one of those delicious minor works" that transcends national boundaries.

Los Angeles Review of Booksjane ciabattariLos Angeles Review of Books & jane ciabattari

Paperback, 2022

$18.00$9.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book