Sunny, sexy and super-fun: our all-time favourite summer reads

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From salacious and savage to escapist and evocative, here are the page-turners Guardian Australia writers are whipping through on break

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Any Human Heart is the cradle-to-grave story of William Boyd’s fictional Logan Mountstuart, whose life spans every decade of the 20century and some of its momentous events. Mountstuart – novelist, art dealer, husband, friend to a band of eccentrics from schooldays, lover and elderly pauper – takes flight through first-person journals superbly imagined by Boyd.

Evocatively translated into English by Ann Goldstein, you might find yourself awake at 4am on a hot January night having accidentally pushed through to the final chapter in one sitting. Not to worry – there are three more entries, and decades of Lenù and Lila, to see you through February.Why this effervescent, wildly original novel hasn’t yet been transformed into a kitsch slice of Australian cinema à la Priscilla or The Dish is beyond me.

Charles Dickens mixed with Flannery O’Connor, it’s long, atmospheric, funny, scary and utterly hypnotic. –Escapist and loaded with salacious detail, reading Sultry Climates will make you the smuttiest smarty-pants at the dinner party. Drawing on letters and private diaries, Littlewood’s alternative history lays out the hot and heavy but rarely explored relationship between travel and sex, from the Grand Tour through to the 20th century.

 

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