If you’re looking for the best books to buy in July 2025, this handpicked list has you covered. From pulse-pounding psychological thrillers and emotionally charged literary fiction to insightful nonfiction tackling history, politics, science, and technology, these are the top new book releases readers are buzzing about this summer. Whether you want gripping summer reads, thought-provoking nonfiction, or hot fiction releases for July, each of these 15 titles offers something fresh and impactful. Get ready to stack your TBR pile with the standout books dominating reading lists and bestseller charts this month.

Fiction

1. Rebel Girls of Rome by Jordyn Taylor

A dual-timeline historical novel weaving a contemporary college student’s search into her grandfather’s Holocaust-era past with the story of Bruna, a queer Jewish resistance fighter in WWII Italy. Rich in emotional depth, this story explores intergenerational trauma, identity, and resilience.

2. Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid

Set during the 1980s space shuttle era, this emotional ensemble novel from the GMA Book Club Pick blends romance and ambition, highlighting the human cost of chasing the cosmos. It’s a cosmic love letter with Reid’s signature emotional resonance.

3. The Emperor of Gladness by Ocean Vuong

A tender literary novel about a young caretaker and an elderly dementia patient in Connecticut, exploring grief, trauma, and quiet redemption. Vuong’s poetic prose gives this a deeply human, introspective core. 

4. Sunburned by Katherine Wood

A high-stakes psychological thriller set on a Caribbean island, where Audrey Collet, haunted by her past, returns to her ex’s estate after a mysterious human foot washes ashore in the Everglades. Tensions and secrets escalate among the tangled relationships and potential murders—perfect for fans of twisty summer reads.

5. There Will Be Bodies by Lindsey Davis

Set in ancient Stabiae, Italy (90 AD), this historical crime novel follows Flavia Albia as she uncovers a murder in a villa hidden since Vesuvius erupted. A clever, atmospheric whodunit that blends archaeology with intrigue.

6. The Rabbit Club by Christopher J. Yates

A dark academia thriller set in Oxford, this novel from the author of Black Chalk follows a puzzle-solving society whose game becomes terrifyingly real. For readers drawn to intellectual suspense and psychological twists. 

7. Dissolution by Nicholas Binge

This sci-fi thriller explores a dystopian twist: a wife uncovers that her husband’s memory loss isn’t Alzheimer’s but forced erasure. Alternating perspectives deepen the emotional and moral stakes.

8. Rose in Chains by Julie Soto

A dark fantasy romance featuring princes, magic, and power struggles in a sumptuous, dangerous kingdom. Expect political intrigue, sensual tension, and irresistible enemies-to-lovers sparks.

Nonfiction

9. The Wealth Ladder by Nick Maggiulli

A smart, data-driven guide to building long-term wealth by choosing the right strategy at each phase of life. Ideal for readers seeking practical personal finance advice rooted in behavioral economics.

10. Empire of AI by Karen Hao

From a veteran AI journalist, this revealing book dives into OpenAI’s internal world and the global tech race shaping the future. Essential reading for anyone tracking artificial intelligence and its societal impact. 

11. Original Sin by Jake Tapper & Alex Thompson

A political exposé that scrutinizes President Biden’s 2024 reelection bid and questions regarding his cognitive fitness. The authors offer a rigorous, investigative look at one of the most consequential campaigns.

12. The Fate of the Day by Rick Atkinson

The latest installment in Atkinson’s acclaimed American Revolution trilogy, this immersive history follows George Washington and his troops during the harsh winter at Valley Forge. A vivid, narrative-rich exploration of leadership, struggle, and national identity—an essential summer history read.

13. The CIA Book Club by Charlie English

This behind-the-scenes nonfiction examines unlikely cultural moments when CIA agents bonded over literature, revealing how stories shaped Cold War strategy. A fascinating blend of history, espionage, and literary insight. 

14. The Road That Made America by James Dodson

Tracing the story of America’s highways, this book blends engineering, politics, and culture to explore how roads shaped national identity and modern life. Ideal for anyone curious about infrastructure’s role in history. 

15. The Beast in the Clouds by Nathalia Holt

A gripping profile of nature and science, focusing on atmospheric phenomena, extreme weather, and the researchers who chase them. Rich in storytelling and scientific insight. 

July 2025 is packed with must-read books across genres, giving readers plenty of fresh voices and unforgettable stories to dive into. Whether you’re after page-turning thrillers, historical insights, or literary gems, this curated list has something for every type of reader this summer.

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