The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This July
Briefly

July features a diverse selection of 10 books that include candid memoirs and emotionally affecting fiction alongside explorations of art-world history. Laura Poppick's Strata examines transformative moments in planetary history and potential future paths. Sam Kean's Dinner with King Tut chronicles archaeological efforts to uncover unconventional answers about the past. Richard Mabey's The Accidental Garden reflects on rewilding and the philosophy of allowing nature to take its course. The new edition of John Gregory Dunne's book revisits his experiences in Las Vegas during a tumultuous period in his life.
Laura Poppick's Strata delves into the very stuff of our planet, illuminating transformative moments from history and exploring potential future paths for our world.
In Dinner with King Tut, Sam Kean chronicles the work of archaeologists as they seek unorthodox answers to complex questions about the past.
In his book The Accidental Garden, Richard Mabey reflects on rewilding and transforming land, explaining the importance of trusting nature's processes.
John Gregory Dunne's book about life in Las Vegas during personal turmoil has gained admirers over 51 years, now presented in a new edition.
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