Blog — summer reading 2026
A Bibliotherapist’s Guide to Summer Reading That Restores and Replenishes
Posted by Bijal Shah on
Summer reading lists or the best books of the year have been popping up everywhere! And of course the novelty factor that they evoke, hooks readers’ curiosity. Popping up with the same bright insistence: beach reads, page-turners, summer thrillers, romantasy, self-improvement titles, books to pack, books to finish before the season ends, the summer reading challenges.
Today I wanted to devote space to the literature that some of us might need to restore ourselves from what has been an insane first half of the year. I know many of us have been feeling overwhelmed with the sheer pace of news, technology, AI and just how fast our world seems to be changing overnight.
In true bibliotherapeutic style, if I can call call it that, inspired by the third section of my book, Bibliotherapy: The Healing Power of Reading, titled “The Art of Literary Curation”, I invite you to be wholly intentional about what you read, focusing on what I call restorative reading. Reading that replenishes us, offering us a capacity to inhabit it: to stare at the sea, to eat peaches, to sleep for copious amounts of time at leisure, to find pleasure in the small things, to indulge in comedy. A reminder that the world is more than work, crisis, and obligation.
A restorative summer reading life
A restorative summer reading life begins with permission: permission to read intentionally; to read at our heart’s desire; to not finish; to reread; to choose a book because the sentences taste of salt, figs, or delicious childhood memories, that indulge us or comfort us like an ocean breeze on a warm summer’s day.