Exciting summer reading: The best book recommendations for Delmenhorst!

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Discover exciting book tips for your summer holidays in Delmenhorst! Recommendations from booksellers and reading friends.

Entdecken Sie spannende Buchtipps für die Sommerferien in Delmenhorst! Empfehlungen von Buchhändlern und Lesefreunden.
Discover exciting book tips for your summer holidays in Delmenhorst! Recommendations from booksellers and reading friends.

Exciting summer reading: The best book recommendations for Delmenhorst!

Summertime is book time! In Delmenhorst, the booksellers and the city library are active and present exciting reads that turn the summer holidays into an adventure. Ulf Kvensler's “The Island” is highly recommended by bookseller Iduna Tiedemann from the Thalia bookstore. This book is just one of the multitude of great stories waiting to be discovered. That's how he reports Weser courier that both children and young people can embark on a literary journey this holiday season.

For the little ones, the picture book “There's Strawberry Ice Cream at the Lighthouse” by Katja Gehrmann is a fun choice. Here Mika follows the ice cream truck while his dad is engrossed in an exciting book. And the sense of adventure is not neglected either: Stephanie Schneider and Sabine Richter tell the story of Lotta Rikotta and her dog Kruse, who make an exciting discovery with a message in a bottle.

Variety of genres for every taste

The selection is huge! Young reading enthusiasts can look forward to “The Summer of Impossible Things” by Sabine Jünemann. Here, ten-year-old Ferris has a lot to deal with while her sister causes a lot of excitement. If you like something more imaginative, choose “Tokyo Rain,” in which Malu not only finds love on a student exchange to Japan, but also has to overcome a few hurdles.

For fans of crime novels and thrillers, “Very bad widows” by Sue Hicenbergs is just the thing. Here, three friends hatch a plan to separate from their husbands. Those who would rather go into the high seas can look forward to “Northern Lights – The Cold Grave” by Anette Hinrichs, where a double murder on the Danish island of Als challenges the investigators.

If you can dig a little deeper, Benjamin Cors' Ashen Summer is a gripping thriller set in a mental institution. Its exciting plot immediately captivates readers. These titles are not only entertaining, but also offer the opportunity to address social issues such as environmental protection and social justice Time play a role in many new summer reads.

Tips for the summer holidays

What else can you read during the summer holidays? The recommendations are hard to keep track of. From thrilling dystopias to heartbreak stories about youth romances – the offerings are as diverse as the interests of young readers. Books for young people aged 14 and over are particularly captivating with topics such as science fiction, thrillers and romantic stories. Authors like Martin Schäuble and Neal Shusterman provide the most exciting reading material. For primary school children, the publishers offer humorous stories and child-friendly illustrations - perfect companions for lengthy journeys or relaxing afternoons.

Anyone who likes it lovingly and creatively will find the hands-on books an ideal leisure activity. Colorful books for puzzles, practice and doodling keep children busy and show that reading is not just about opening a book. Board picture books like this are perfect for the youngest readers from the first month of life onwards Fischer Publishers report.

Overall, the summer holidays should not only be about relaxation, but also a feast for the imagination. Grab a good book and make the most of the warm, long days - the bookworms will thank you!