Here are some lists to get you started:
- NPR's Critics' Lists: Summer 2008
- ALA's Summer Reading and Learning
for Children - UC Berkeley's Summer Reading Lists
- Salon.com's suggestions for thrillers, chick lit, and memoirs
AbeBooks conducted a little survey where it asked its booksellers to identify the most surprising things they have found inside books.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art curates the online exhibit Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy.
The book If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start With Your Legs, by an American writing as Big Boom, won The Bookseller's Diagram Prize for Oddest Title of the Year.
Five days a week, we receive an automated email from Very Short List, an email that gives us a single internet link with a little description and background. Very Short List is a free service "that points to excellent new (and sometimes vintage) entertainment and media that haven’t been hyped to within an inch of their lives. Each weekday, we tell our subscribers about a single recommended gem from among the vast pile of feature films and documentaries (in theatres and on DVD), television shows, novels, nonfiction books, magazine articles, Websites and services, CDs, radio programs, and more."
nHumanities is the web log of the Humanities Division at Northwest College (Powell, Wyoming).
ms.dsk is reading Résistance: Memoirs of Occupied France, by Agnès Humbert (trans. Barbara Mellor)
Rob Koelling is reading Anathem, by Neal Stephenson
S. Renee Dechert is reading Storey's Guide to Raising Turkeys: Breeds, Care, Health, by Leonard S. Mercia
Mary Ellen Ibarra-Robinson is reading The Memory of Water, by Karen White
Bill Hoagland is reading Trash Fish: A Life, by Greg Keeler
Jennifer Sheridan is reading The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature, by Steven Pinker
Robyn Glasscock is reading poetry by Marianne Moore
Susan Watkins is reading Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, by Jon Krakauer