The 21 Most-Anticipated Summer Book Releases For 2024

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I'd give anything to be lounging near the beach while re-reading some of the new summer books that just fell into my lap. They're everything I typically look for in beach reads — a little spicy and a ton of hidden truths — so I'm excited to share them with you. There are 21 new summer books for you to fill your shopping cart with as soon as they hit stores starting next week!

P.S. There's another great Christina Lauren read in the mix, for all you superfans out there!

New Summer Books For 2024

The God and the Gumiho by Sophie Kim (June 4)

It took me three days to read this book and the ending completely wrecked me before slowly stitching me back together. This is the first time I've gotten a chance to read Korean folklore, but I was intrigued the entire time I read The God and the Gumiho.

In the mortal world of New Sinsi resides mythological creatures that live undetected by the mortals around them. Two in particular — Kim Hani and Seokga — come into contact with each other frequently though they'd give anything not to. Seokga is perpetually grumpy — like due to his exile for a failed coup — and feels as if the world he's in is beneath him. But, Kim Hani feels like she's able to blend in perfectly. No one would ever suspect she's the sought after Scarlet Fox who's binge once covered headlines. No, no. She's quite full and spends her time working at the café Seokga frequently visits.

However, things change when a powerful demon associated with Seokga's past starts making its way through New Sinsi. It's only after Okwang's emperor — someone Seokga knows very well — dangles the trickster god's fate in front of him that clues begin to unravel. However, Kim Hani seemingly outwits both of them by tagging along for the deadly adventures that lay in front of Seokga.

He's irritated at first, but slowly finds himself drawn to Kim Hani the more he spends time around her. As they begin piecing together the whereabouts of the demon, Seokga begins to wonder if his fate is worth more than loving and protecting Kim Hani.

The Wren in the Holly Library by K.A. Linde (June 4)

The Wren in the Holly Library is another fun read that I couldn't put down! I can definitely see BookTok devouring this one.

Kierse lives in a world that's been forever flipped upside down once monsters revealed themselves and a devastating war ravaged NYC. Things were so horrific that a Monster Treaty was created to maintain the balance between humans and monsters in hopes that no more bloodshed or destruction would occur.

Though she knows the delicate balance that exists, Kierse decides to use her gifted thievery skills to take something from the Holly Library. But unbeknownst to her, it is the very residence of one of the monsters that now lives in NYC.

But tonight, Kierse ― a gifted and fearless thief ― will break that treaty. She’ll enter the Holly Library...not knowing it’s the home of a monster. Instead of harming her, he decides she could be very useful to him and offers a bargain in exchange for her actions.

However, Kierse doesn't realize he's hiding a secret that could cost her more than the loss of her freedom.

Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch (June 4)

New summer books wouldn't be fun if they didn't include something for young adults.

A teen's worst nightmare can be a romantic breakup sometimes, but that's not true for Nesbit Nuñez. His is unexpectedly finding his secret boyfriend's mutilated body. As popular as Bastion Attia was, there were some odd things about the way he chose to live his life. Funny enough, Nesbit was well aware what Bastion was — a witch.

Along with the rest of the North Coven — including Dove, Drea, and Brandy — Nesbit is determined to figure out what happened to Bastion. They soon discover there's something deadly living underneath their local cemetery that was all too content with taking its precious time destroying Bastion's body. What it doesn't anticipate is that Bastion's death wasn't in vain because he knew exactly how to destroy it too.

Summer Romance by Annabel Monaghan (June 4)

If you're looking for something lighthearted, this is one of the new summer books that'll put a smile on your face. It's endearing and will easily become your favorite beach read.

Ali Morris can keep everyone else's life organized except her own. She's still dealing with the grief of her mother passing and the reality that she's no longer with her husband. Truthfully, she hasn't been willing to let go of the past because it feels familiar.

But, one day she decides to change her daily routine. It's around this time that her little changes start yielding results even if it's because her dog decided to pee on a man...

Serendipity by Becky Chalsen (June 4)

Serendipity reads like what would happen if some of my high school friends and I decided to reconnect years later.

Though Maggie decided to pursue her dreams of being a successful screenwriter in L.A., life had different plans for her. She reluctantly moves to New York and reconnects with former friends who invite her on a summer trip that's meant to give everyone a mini break from their everyday lives.The issue is that Maggie's absence affected not only her former best friend Liz, but also her ex-boyfriend Mac...and they're coming on the trip too.

Though Liz believes she's celebrating her engagement to Cam, Maggie's presence makes her internally question if she's truly happy and she doesn't need another ruined moment. However, it's hard to ignore unspoken things and soon everyone's perfect plans for the summer are left in limbo. They'll soon come to realize that some things have absolutely nothing to do with Maggie though.

This Thread of Gold: A Celebration of Black Woman by Catherine Joy White (June 11)

This Thread of Gold takes a break from fiction to explore the very real stories and legacies of various Black women across centuries. It was a welcome read for me and tugged at some of the stories I've learned about Black women in my own family.

Catherine Joy White masterfully weaves tales of historical stories and her own experiences together to show a different side of Black women; resilience. Instead of approaching hardship from a victim's lens, she shows how the world's demand for Black women's silence has been met with resistance in different ways.

From Nina Simone to women who didn't have a traditional public platform, This Thread of Gold takes into account the many ways Black women have used what they have to move forward in life.

One Last Summer by Kate Spencer (June 11)

Need another beach read? You have to get your hands on One Last Summer when it hits shelves June 11!

What happens when you look up and realize that your life isn't going the way you thought it would? Ask Clara Millen because she knows all about it. Her dream job hasn't exactly dreamy plus she's still single after all this time. She's literally wondering, "What gives???"

Her only piece of solace is the annual trip she and her friends take to their childhood sleepover camp during the summer. It's the perfect getaway until they arrive and get the most unwanted news anyone could ask for — this is the last time they'll be able to visit because the owners have finally decided to retire.

This leads Clara to begin opening up to Mack, a former 'enemy' she frequently competed with as a child. Before long, their passion spills over and they find themselves tangled in more ways than one. Just as she's getting used to idea of building a life with Mack, she finally gets the call she's been waiting for...only her heart isn't sure what it truly wants.

The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley (June 18)

The Guardian refers to Lucy Foley as, "Agatha Christie for the Instagram age," and I can't say I disagree!

After meticulous planning, The Manor finally opens its door to the public and it's a grand sight to see. There's luxurious vibes as far as the eye can see, leaving guests awed by the opulence that surrounds them. They even get to sip on The Manor's speciality cocktail — "Manor Mule" which is made of grapefruit, ginger, vodka, and CBD oil). So very trendy and modern.

But all the glitz and gold can't mask what lies in wait in the dark. There's something wrong and could be in the forest. However, it could also be The Manor itself.

The Memo by Rachel Dodes and Lauren Mechling (June 18)

Jenny Green is dealing with the unsettling fact her life has gotten off track at the worst possible time. Her dream career and love life have gone caput which leaves her feeling like she has nothing to brag about at her upcoming college reunion. Things feel even worse when she realizes her friends seem to be doing so much better than her which prompts her to wonder if there's something she's been missing. Uh, yes Jenny!

Upon stepping onto her school's old stomping grounds, she quite literally receives a memo that gives her a chance at the success she's always wanted. But, time will tell if this is something she's merely being given or if she'll have to trade something meaningful.

Children of Anguish and Anarchy by Tomi Adeyemi (June 25)

If you haven't read the first two books in the Legacy of Orïsha series, you're truly missing out. But if you're already hip to the powerful tale of Zélie, you'll be happy to know that her story continues in Children of Anguish and Anarchy.

This time she's faced with her most formidable foe yet — King Baldyr. Prior to coming face to face with him, she's grappling with the being held captive alongside her those she knows and trusts. It's a far cry from the future she envisioned in Children of Blood and Bone.

King Baldyr ruthless pursuit of her leads to the final showdown that'll not only test Zélie's strength, but it'll also push Amari and Tzain to their limits.

You’re Safe Hereby Leslie Stephens (June 25)

A novel that combines wellness, technology, and motherhood? Please count me in!

The year is 2060 where the combined industries of wellness and technology have created what's known as the WellPod. It's designed to essentially be a slice of heaven for those who are looking for reprieve from whatever's weighing them down in life. It's precisely the thing Maggie is looking for. She's recently discovered she's pregnant, but is terrified to know the baby doesn't belong to the person she's in a relationship with.

At the same time, Noa Behar knows she should be more attentive to Maggie if only she could stop focusing on ensuring the durability of the WellPod. Her tune quickly changes when she realizes something is terribly wrong with it and the person she loves could fall victim to hidden dangers.

Tangled Up In You by Christina Lauren (June 25)

Are you looking for a good cry that's caused by romance, heartbreak, and found family? Christina Lauren has just the thing for you with Tangled Up In You. It features two timelines that are so thoughtful, I may just have to ask what inspired this book!

Ren has lived a life of solitude on a rural farm with her parents. She's never questioned why they only go into town on certain days and why she doesn't have access to the internet. All that she knows is that her parents know what's best for her. This still doesn't stop her from applying to Corona College so she can put her wits to good use though. It's something she's surprised her parents even agreed to, but her excitement about being in a new environment quickly takes precedence.

On the other hand, Fitz is someone who's always known what he's wanted to do. Being accepted to Corona has always been his dream too, but he's also concerned with leaving his criminality behind. All of this changes when he meets Ren and finds himself becoming curious about who she is.

Their lives take a drastic change when a school assignment thrusts them onto a path there's no turning back from.

A Happier Life by Kristy Woodson Harvey (June 25)

This novel is broken into two timelines that eventually converge.

In the present, Keaton Smith finds herself back in Beaufort, North Carolina to help her mom sell the home the latter grew up in. Though Keaton wasn't familiar with it before, she's still down for a fun adventure and challenge. What she doesn't expect is how many secrets revolve around her late grandparents and the meeting of the cute single father next door.

Back in 1976, Rebecca "Becks" Saint James is happily married to Townsend and spends two decades becoming the hostess everyone loves to know. She's famous for hosting elaborate dinners during the summer filled with warmth that feels good for the soul. But, people can't even begin to imagine how much she's breaking under the pressure of the lie she's crafted. And it's one that eventually catches up with Rebecca, leaving her to make a pivotal decision.

Woman of Interest by Tracy O’Niell (June 25)

There are some new summer books that have nothing to do with fiction, but read like a mystery novel. This is one of them

Armed with hunch that her mother may still be alive in South Korea, Tracy O'Neill decides to search for her after reaching out to a private investigator. However, she takes matters in her own hands when he suddenly vanishes and decides to continue searching for her mom. The more she searches, the more she realizes that there's a reason why her mom possibly went into hiding.

The God of the Woods by Liz Moore (July 2)

When camp attendee Barbara Van Laar disappears in 1975, a frantic search ensues. Although the camp counselors would be concerned if anyone were to go missing, Barbara is the daughter of the camp's owners whose son also disappeared.

The more that people search for Barbara, the more clues point to something else going on with the Van Laars and the community around them.

Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner (July 9)

Esteemed journalist and author of hit book (and hit show) Fleishman is in Trouble, Taffy Brodesser-Akner is at it again!

Despite the fact Carl Fletcher was tortured by kidnappers in 1980, he and his family are able to move forward. Even though there's a realization that his wealth is what may have endangered his life, nothing really changes or so it was thought.

However, Carl's mental wellbeing is very fragile and there's only so much his wife Ruth can do. Even their children are suffering from the aftermath of what happened. Nathan is unable to secure a promotion, Beamer spends most of his time overindulging in just about anything he can, and Jenny has worked over time to separate her character from her family's past.

As the five members of the Fletcher family realizes that various things about their shortcomings and fears, they must also deal with the fact that the wealth they once had is slowly leaving them in an unknown world where they'll have to learn to sink or swim.

Lo Fi by Liz Riggs (July 9)

Al (Alex) Hunter spends many nights helping to check in guests at The Venue with Julien and realizes she's not exactly living a life that's filled with thrills. She still hasn't even voiced her desire to be on the same stage she watches bands play on over and over again. But, her desire isn't enough to propel her to act on her dreams.

What does change is a drastic storm hits and lands her ex-boyfriend back at The Venue. Before she knows it, Al finds herself dealing with late nights at her job and with former lovers. Suddenly, her life gets completely off track and she'll be the only to change the direction of her life.

Tell it to Me Singing by Tita Ramírez (July 9)

Expecting her first child, Monica Campo is by her mother's bedside when the matriarch drops a huge bombshell on her — her father is someone else. This leaves Monica confused about what's the truth especially since it seems like her mother is dealing with effects of surgery.For some reason, Monica reaches out to the one person she feels will understand her — her ex-boyfriend Manny. The thing is he's not the father of her baby.

What Monica discovers is that her parents have a rich past that began shortly after Castro's takeover and she'll have to decide which parts of her mother's confessions are true or not.

Where Are You, Echo Blue by Hayley Krischer (July 16)

Echo Blue's disappearance catches the ideas of many, especially Goldie Klein. She's a young journalist who's followed Echo Blue's career for a while and feels there's more going on than what the tabloids believe. It's the reason why she believes it's her personal duty to cover Echo's story.

Goldie's discoveries include learning how Echo's tumultuous relationships and battle with addiction, but it doesn't deter her from being Echo's fan. Simultaneously, Echo shares her own perspective in Where Are You, Echo Blue.

It flips celebrity worship culture on its head and asks us how far is too far when admiring someone.

The Faculty Lounge by Jennifer Mathieu (July 23)

This summer book is giving me Abbott Elementary vibes and I'm 100% here for it!

When an substitute teacher dies in the faculty lounge, things are shaken up very briefly before returning to normal. However, some parents being asserting themselves when his ashes are spread as they believe this isn't appropriate.

It's a hilarious read that asks people to consider the fact the people at the schools kids attend actually are human beings with emotions and lives that don't revolve around their job. There's the principal who used to spend his time rocking it out with his band, a school nurse who does whatever she can to help those who truly need it, and the English teacher's whose bullheadedness catches up with him.

All of this will reveal if Baldwin High will continue standing when it's all said and done.

Elizabeth of East Hampton by Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding (August 6)

Elizabeth Bennet has grown tired of being in the Hamptons because she already knows what to expect. The rich will flock to the area for their annual vacations and they'll only leave once the season changes. For the first time ever, she literally wants nothing to do with being there. Though she wanted to pursue her dreams, she's stayed behind to help put her family's bakery back on the map.

The only hint of excitement that comes is in the form of bachelor Charlie Pierce's friend. The problem is that Will Darcy doesn't believe he has anything in common with Elizabeth Bennet. He thinks she focuses on money way too much and has the audacity to not cut any corners with him.

But, they form a truce that eventually leads way to something more during the summer.

Which new summer books are you most excited to read? Be sure to check out our storefront for even more reading recs!

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My Lady Jane is one of the most fun TV shows of 2024. It's perfect for fans of The Buccaneers and Jane Austen. It's nothing but romance, fantasy, and really beautiful costumes. Plus the fact that Edward Bluemel & Emily Bader are MAGIC together is just the cherry on top. I had a blast watching every single episode, and so did the rest of the internet! I couldn't pass up the opportunity to share these hilarious reactions to My Lady Jane.

I was definitely not expecting Guildford to be an Ethian but it did add a certain Shrek-like quality to the series.

Enemies to lovers fans, our time is now!

People love to complain FOR NO REASON.

A prince and an outspoken, confident woman fall for each other? Horses? Capes and swords and daggers? Say no more.

Tension, excellent writing, lovable characters. Oh we are SO back!

It's always a good day when we can watch My Lady Jane.

Thankfully we can rewatch the show as many times as we want. And yet, I still want more!

Little sisters truly make the world go round.

If I'm honest, every episode had me swooning.

Oh to quit our day jobs and wander a magical countryside instead.

I'm truly convinced My Lady Jane has altered my brain chemistry!

This series truly had me feeling ALL the emotions...

...including pain.

Dare I say, Jane and Guildford saved romance.

All episodes of My Lady Jane are available to stream on Prime Video! Check out our interviews with the cast on TikTok.

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After compiling my vacation reads, I'm *finally* ready to start combing through Reese Witherspoon's Book Club list. Her revelation about reading one book every two days in her cover feature interview with Harper's Bazaar made me realize I need to step my game up ASAP.

Her admirable hobby - that's since led her to create a bourgeoning book club— continues to highlight books with women at the center, girl does she have a great eye for stories that fit every mood. To date, her book club list has amassed over 90 titles of romantic beach reads, thrillers, and more.

Since it's a new year and we're sure you not ready to tackle that many titles, I went through the list to pick the top 26 books worth diving into. Buckle up because they're sure to take our emotions on a ride! After you finish your TBR (To Be Read list), check out 27 Standout Reads From Jenna Bush Hager's Book Club, 20 Captivating Shondaland Book Club Picks, and 18 Must-Reads From The Oprah Winfrey Book Club!

July 2024: The Cliffs

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The Cliffs by J. Courtney Sullivan

Would you be willing to journey back to a place you once sought refuge as a teen? What if it looked and felt different than you remembered? What if you discovered secrets and buried ghosts that no longer want to remain hidden?

These are questions that Jane Flanagan finds herself answering as she journeys back to Maine after being away for some time. The house she used to seek refuge in has been renovated by a woman named Genevieve, but she feels that all of her hard work has gone to waste because things don't feel right.

She enlists the help of Jane to see if there are ghosts that wander the halls of the house and that's when the discoveries begin to happen. Jane realizes that some parts of history is impossible to erase no matter how much you try to paint over them.

June 2024: The Unwedding

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The Unwedding by Ally Condie

Ellery Wainwright is left reeling after it's clear she and her husband won't be celebrating their twentieth wedding anniversary together in Big Sur, California. Never mind the fact she's dreaming about how it would be the perfect way to applaud themselves for building such a wonderful life together.

But, life comes at you fast and she's left ambling around the resort while people are prepping for a wedding. Talk about a slap in the face. Still, she begins observing all the newness that comes with people planning to spend the rest of their lives together. As beautiful as it is, she can't help but to feel unsettled the longer she's at the resort.

Sadly, her suspicions are confirmed when she finds the groom's dead body. This all but chokes the beauty of the resort from her heart and when someone else dies, it's clear that the unfortunate party is just getting started.

May 2024: How to End a Love Story

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How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang

Trigger warning: This book mentions suicide and grief.
Helen Zhang and Grant Shepard are bound by an event that changed their lives forever. Before you ask, it's not a steamy one night stand where one of them ghosted the other.
Their paths actually crossed because of a pivotal accident that neither of them saw coming and it caused Helen to view Grant as her worst enemy for years. However, time passed and they moved on to separately create lucrative careers. What they couldn't have expected was for their paths to cross, especially not at work.
Given the amazing opportunity to be a writer for the TV adaption of her own successful YA books, Helen anxiously travels to LA to accept the position and hit the reset button on her life. She has a brief moment of euphoria until she realizes that Grant will also be in the writer's room.
Now they'll have to confront their complicated feelings for each other in order not to derail their jobs and lives. They know it's impossible for them to have a true love story, but sometimes the messiness of life is all it takes for two people to find common ground and decide how they want their stories to end.

April 2024: The Most Fun We Ever Had

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The Most Fun We Ever Had by Claire Lombardo

When Marilyn Connolly and David Sorenson fell in love, all they knew is that nothing could shake their foundation. Despite their unwavering hope in the past, their current reality looks differently than they imagined. Their four daughters — Wendy, Violet, Liza, and Grace — each have a unique set of problems that creates of chaos for the family. From the loss of one's husband to the secrets the youngest daughter keeps, the Sorensons are never quite sure what to expect.

In a shocking turn of events, a young man — Jonah Bendt — shows up and reveals that one of the daughters is his mom. He was placed up for adoption some time ago, but he's ready to come home to learn more about his biological family. There may be drama in The Most Fun We Ever Had, but there's still a family who finds a way back to the love that Marilyn and David have always believed in.

March 2024: Anita De Monte Laughs Last 

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Art student Raquel only comes Anita de Monte's story after she starts feeling like she's starting to make a name for herself among College Hill's socialites. The more she learns about how Anita's life was horrifically cut short, she starts drawing parallels between their lives. It's almost like history is repeating itself and it's hitting too close to home.

As Gonzalez alternates between both of their perspectives, Raquel and Anita's lives begin to intersect in a way that makes Anita de Monte Laughs Last the kind of novel that'll have you thinking about it longer after you finish the last page.

February 2024: "Redwood Court" by DéLana R.A. Dameron

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Redwood Court reads like a historical love letter to Black families and contains relationships that remind me of my own family. When Mika Tabor starts asking questions about her family's history, she receives much more than her class assignment asked for. The more she listens to her grandparents and observes her parents, she realizes they've been telling her meaningful stories all along. From tales of racism to the sweet grasp of a world that began moving past obvious racial tension, this novel offers a glimpse into the homes of many Black families.

While I often say I'd like to pass down books to my kids, Redwood Court has become something that I feel is mandatory to read.

January 2024: "First Lie Wins" by Ashley Elston

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Reese's Book Club is coming in hot with their first pick of the year! This thriller of a reader is all about "Evie Porter" and her separate identities. One paints the picture of who she truly is, but her job places her in the position of assuming a new name in order to complete the mission given to her by Mr. Smith. She's never met Mr. Smith, her boss, but she has the inkling that her latest mission hits a little too close to home.

Does he know more about her than she realizes and can she successfully fulfill the goal he has for? Buy your copy of First Lie Wins today to find out!

December 2023: "Before We Were Innocent" by Ella Berman

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What would you do if you knew a terrible secret that involved the death of one of your best friends? In Before We Were Innocent, Bess and Joni find themselves trying to escape answering this. However, some things are hard to bury — especially when the past comes knocking in the form of Joni. Will the two former best friends be able to maintain their innocence or will they have to accept the truth about themselves?

November Pick: "Maybe Next Time" by Cesca Major

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If the past few years have felt like you've been stuck in a weird time loop, you'll love this page turner by Cesca Major. Maybe Next Time follows Emma as she navigates being a busy literary agent, wife and mother - except she only seems to have time for her career. When her husband is involved in a tragic car accident, Emma finds herself distraught only to wake up and see him alive again.

As the scenario continues to repeat, Emma will have to dig deep inside herself to correct patterns she's been a part of her to save not only her husband but life as she knows it.

October Pick: "Starling House" by Alix E. Harrow

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Starling House is a daring tale of what happens when dreams meet determination, grit and evil. All Opal wants to do is create a haven for herself and her brother Jasper but she'll have to fight for it once she finds herself in the mysterious mansion of author E. Starling. In the depths of the shadows, she'll come face to face with things that'll test her resilience.

September Pick: "Mother-Daughter Murder Night" by Nina Simon 

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The women of the Rubicon family have a lot to tangle with in Mother-Daughter Murder Night. When powerful matriarch Lana's granddaughter Jack becomes the prime suspect in an unsolved murder, Lana becomes determined to find a killer instead of waiting for her disease to have it's last say. Find out what Nina Simon has in store for the town the Rubicons find themselves living in.

August Pick: "Tom Lake" by Ann Patchett

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Tom Lake weaves a beautiful tale of remembered love and viewing the humanity of one's parent. When Lara begins to regale her three daughters of a former romance she shared with actor Peter Duke at Tome Lake, they begin to take stock of what they know about their mom as well as their own love lives.

"Romantic Comedy" by Curtis Sittenfeld 

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Heartbreak has the potential to make you swear off love, which is something that late night writer Sally Milz knows all too well. She's also a firm believer in the "Danny Horst Rule," the phenomenon where average looking men exclusively date women more attractive than them — until pop star Noah Brewster shows up to host the late night show. Join her for an intoxicating love ride that makes her change her perspective.

"Where The Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens 

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If you love a good romance-murder mystery, you'll fall in love with Kya's story. After the town's golden boy winds up dead, everyone in town begins blaming Kya for his murder. With heartbreak and triumph woven throughout, Where The Crawdads Sing will become the summer read you can't put down.

"The House of Eve" by Sadeqa Johnson

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Even when forbidden, love seems to find a way in The House of Eve. 15-year-old Ruby is set to be her family's first college attendee, until it appears a scandalous affair will bring her back into poverty. Meanwhile, Eleanor's in love with William, a member of an elite Black family in D.C. that doesn't let just anyone in. The lives of both women will collide in an unexpected way as they forge their own paths.

"The House in the Pines" by Ana Reyes 

Maya witnessed her friend's sudden death in the woods seven years ago. Now, with nothing except a few hazy memories, she's determined to figure out what she saw, and who's behind it. The House In The Pines is proof that sometimes our past — and their secrets — don't stay dead.

"Tiny Beautiful Things" by Cheryl Strayed 

Life can feel like a dumpster fire sometimes which is why Tiny Beautiful Things feels like a soothing hug. If you love advice columns, you'll love the beautiful compilation of questions "Dear Sugar" answers within the pages as Clare sets out to offer advice while her own life falls apart. After you read the book, check out our interview with Sarah Pidgeon, who stars in the Hulu series!

"Little Fires Everywhere" by Celeste Ng 

New friends Mia and Elena are pitted against each other when everyone in town splits over a custody battle. Adapted into a mini-series on Hulu at the beginning of the pandemic, Little Fires Everywhere is a tale that shows everything isn't always what it seems, and there are always secrets to be discovered.

"Wrong Place, Wrong Time" by Gillian McAllister 

Wrong Place, Wrong Time is a novel that explores the lengths a mother is willing to take to prevent her son from doing something unspeakable. Will she be able to piece together clues in time or will all hope remain lost?

"Daisy Jones and The Six" by Taylor Jenkins Reid 

This titular novel turned Emmy award-nominated Amazon Prime series Daisy Jones & The Six explores the rise — and fall — of a legendary (and fictional) band.

"True Biz" by Sara Nović 

This heartwarming book about life at the River Valley School for the Deaf, and all of its students with completely different backgrounds, will make you laugh and cry with its beautiful depiction of human connection.

"The Club" by Ellery Lloyd 

If you've never liked hearing "How can you hate from outside the club? You can't even get in," you'll be glad you're not a part of this members-only society. The club has been pushed to its limit and everyone has something to hide.

"The Christie Affair" by Nina de Gramont 

Nan infiltrates Agatha Christie's home in 1925, intent on luring her husband away. There's something about love, affairs, and dark secrets that make for a good read, and you won't be able to get enough of this tale where things aren't always what they seem.

"Lucky" by Marissa Stapley 

"She's so lucky" ...or is she? Lucky redefines what it means to be honest when the titular character completes a million-dollar heist, and is left stranded by the very people who taught her how to scam.

"Sankofa" by Chibundu Onuzo 

When Anna learns the father she never knew is still alive, she travels to West Africa in search of answers. The tale of self-discovery through one's history, as well as the themes of home and belonging, is something we all long to understand at some point.

"L.A. Weather" by María Amparo Escandón 

Families can be complicated, and the Alvarados are no different. If you're looking for a little break from your own family dynamics, you'll get a kick out of reading along as they navigate evacuations, relationship problems, and their father's obsession with the Weather Channel.

"The Paper Palace" by Miranda Cowley Heller 

What happens when desire spills over and threatens to unravel everything two friends have built? The Paper Palace answers that as Elle must choose between continuing the life she has dedicated herself to and the life she never got to live.

"Seven Days in June" by Tia Williams 

When former lovers Eva and Shane reunite in the midst of their successful literary careers, they find that their chemistry is still as strong as it used to be. But, will the flame fizzle before their lingering questions are answered or will Eva choose vulnerability before Shane disappears again?

"The Last Thing He Told Me" by Laura Dave 

What would you do if your significant other disappeared without a trace, only leaving a cryptic note behind? In Hannah's case, she sets out on an unpredictable mission for answers — regardless of what lies ahead. After you read the book, check out our interview with Angourie Rice, who stars in the Apple TV+ series!

"The Sanatorium" by Sarah Pearse 

Le Sommet is a sanatorium-turned-luxury hotel in the Swiss Alps. Detective Elin arrives to celebrate her estranged brother Isaac's engagement to Laure, and her discomfort turns to all-out horror when Laure goes missing.

"You Have a Match" by Emma Lord 

DNA tests can reveal new information about our ancestry, but when Abby learns that she has an older sister — and that her older sister is an Instagram star — the women decide to meet up and get to the bottom of why their parents split them up in the first place.

"The Chicken Sisters" by KJ Dell'Antonia 

Nothing brings families together like food and age-old rivalries, something that sisters Amanda and Mae learn firsthand when they end up on opposite sides of a cooking competition. If you love hit TV series The Bear, you'll love The Chicken Sisters.

Other Stories On Reese Witherspoon's Book Club List

  • "Yellowface" by R.F. Kuang
  • "Cassandra in Reverse" by Holly Smale
  • "Did You Hear About Kitty Karr?" by Crystal Smith Paul
  • "The Nightingale" by Kristin Hannah
  • "The Marriage Portrait" by Maggie O'Farrell
  • "Our Missing Hearts" by Celeste Ng
  • "On The Rooftop" by Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
  • "Honey & Spice" by Bolu Babalola
  • "Counterfeit" by Kirstin Chen
  • "The Dictionary of Lost Words" by Pip Williams
  • "Anatomy" by Dana Schwartz
  • "Honor" by Thrity Umrigar
  • "The Island of Missing Trees" by Elif Shafak
  • "Within These Wicked Walls" by Lauren Blackwood
  • "We Were Never Here" by Andrea Bartz
  • "The Downstairs Girl" by Stacey Lee
  • "Tokyo Ever After" by Emiko Jean
  • "Northern Spy" by Flynn Berry
  • "Firekeeper's Daughter" by Angeline Boulley
  • "Infinite Country" by Patricia Engel
  • "Outlawed" by Anna North
  • "The Light in Hidden Places" by Sharon Cameron
  • "A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow" by Laura Taylor Namey
  • "Group" by Christie Tate
  • "Fable" by Adrienne Young
  • "His Only Wife" by Peace Medie Adzo
  • "Furia" by Yamile Saied Mendez
  • "The Last Story of Mina Lee" by Nancy Jooyoun Kim
  • "You Should See Me in a Crown" by Leah Johnson
  • "Everything Inside" by Edwidge Danticat
  • "I'm Still Here" by Austin Channing Brown
  • "The Guest List" by Lisa Foley
  • "The Henna Artist" by Alka Joshi
  • "UNTAMED" by Glennon Doyle
  • "The Jetsetters" by Amanda Eyre Ward
  • "The Scent Keeper" by Erica Bauermeister
  • "Such a Fun Age" by Kiley Reid
  • "Conviction" by Denise Mina
  • "The Giver of Stars" by Jojo Moye
  • "Fair Play" by Eve Rodsky
  • "The Secrets We Kept" by Lara Prescott
  • "The Last House Guest" by Megan Miranda
  • "Whisper Network" by Chandler Baker
  • "The Cactus" by Sarah Haywood
  • "From Scratch" by Tembi Locke
  • "The Night Tiger" by Yangsze Choo
  • "The Proposal" by Jasmine Guillory
  • "The Library Book" by Susan Orlean
  • "One Day in December" by Josie Silver
  • "The Other Woman" by Sandie Jones
  • "This Is How It Always Is" by Laurie Frankel
  • "Still Lives" by Maria Hummel
  • "Next Year in Havana" by Chanel Cleeton
  • "Something in the Water" by Catherine Steadman
  • "You Think It, I'll Say It" by Curtis Sittenfeld
  • "Happiness" by Heather Harpham
  • "Erotic Stories For Punjabi Widows" by Balli Kaur Jaswal
  • "The Light We Lost" by Jill Santopolo
  • "Braving the Wilderness" by Brené Brown
  • "The Last Mrs. Parrish" by Liv Constantine
  • "The Is the Story of a Happy Marriage" by Ann Patchett
  • “The Rules of Magic” by Alice Hoffman
  • "The Lying Game" by Ruth Ware
  • "The Alice Network" by Kate Quinn
  • "Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine" by Gail Honeyman

Whether you want to challenge yourself to read a book every couple of days like Reese or choose a few books to get you through the summer, I'm sure you'll find titles to add to your growing library. I already have my eyes on Where The Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens and The Club by Ellery Lloyd!

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Some Gilmore Girls fans relate to Lorelai and Rory, and all of us have a favorite when it comes to Jess, Dean, and Logan (or Tristan). But if I'm honest, my favorite Gilmore Girls character isn't a Gilmore at all — it's Kirk! Not only is he funny, dedicated, and memorable, but he makes every single scene he's in better. Which, in turn, makes the town of Stars Hollow better, too!

He's Hilarious

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Lorelai Gilmore might be known for her quick wit, but if you ask me, no one holds a candle to Kirk when it comes to hilarity. He just seems to be a magnet for chaos (poor thing), whether it be dressing up for Stars Hollow's Festival of the Living Art or running around naked because of a night terror. But even the simplest task (like asking Ms. Patty to stop snacking before paying for her groceries) becomes funny when it's left up to Kirk.

He Isn't Afraid Of Reinvention

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By the time we meet Kirk in Gilmore Girls, he's had at least 15,000 jobs (according to Kirk himself), and he isn't slowing down anytime soon. Rather than feeling unhappy with a lack of consistency, it seems our favorite Renaissance man thrives on trying a new career every 2 days. And I wouldn't have it any other way.

He Doesn't Take Himself Too Seriously...

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Another reason Kirk from Gilmore Girls does so well with new experiences is that he doesn't take himself too seriously. He's unafraid to stand out from the crowd, and even if he gets nervous or awkward around other people, he has an insane amount of confidence. He is himself at all times, and throughout all seven seasons, he never changes for anyone. Now THAT's a great lesson from the show!

...But He Takes Everything Around Him Seriously

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However, that being said, Kirk definitely takes everything around him very, very seriously. He treats every assignment, mission, and job like it's life or death. While it seems to grate on everyone's (cough, Luke's) nerves, it's really just a sign that Kirk cares about doing his best.

He Gives 100 Percent

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There is no one — and I mean NO ONE — doing it like Kirk. Dressing up in costumes for town traditions, joining musicals, creating his short film. He never goes halfway on anything, and at the end of the day, it just makes Stars Hollow better than ever.

Let us know why you love Kirk from Gilmore Girls in the comments, and check out This Genius Gilmore Girls Prequel Idea Is A Need Not A Want for some extra GG love!

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Breakfast might be the first meal of the day, but lunch is equally as important – especially if you start hitting a slump before the afternoon. Between picking the easiest option like cold leftovers (yum!) and dreaming up lunch ideasin the middle of the work day, it's no wonder we need that afternoon cup of coffee so desperately.

But, eating a healthy, delicious lunch every day doesn't mean you have to devote your entire Sunday to meal prep, and the easy lunch ideas ahead prove it. Keep reading for 50 flavor-packed lunches you can make in a matter of minutes. These will save you time *and* still satisfy you, keeping you energized and more productive for the rest of your afternoon. Enjoy!

​What is the easiest thing to make for lunch?

Vikalinka

Some of the easiest foods to make for lunch are quick recipes like overnight oats, scrambled eggs or tofu, or sandwiches that don't take a lot of time or effort.

What are 10 good lunch foods?

Completely Delicious

Pasta, soup, salad, sandwiches, toast, smoothies, jar recipes, grilled chicken, mug recipes, and crackers with dip are all good lunch foods. Find more easy lunch ideas below!

What can I make for lunch at home?

Averie Cooks

There are a variety of lunch ideas that you can make at home. Versatile ingredients like veggies, chicken or tofu, and your favorite sauces can go in multiple recipes like salads, sandwiches, and pasta dishes.

What makes a good small lunch?

Crowded Kitchen

Prepared pasta, chicken and egg salads, finger sandwiches, and soups you can pack for a week are all small lunches that will leave you satisfied without weighing you down.

Easy Pasta Lunch Ideas

Brit + Co

Mason Jar Ramen

Pre-cooked protein and veggies don't just have to form grain bowls. Liven up your lunch with a fun, healthier take on Cup Noodles. (via Brit + Co)

The Endless Meal

Pasta with Creamy Pesto Sauce

Serve this creamy sauce with your next easy lunch ideas in just 5 minutes. Use it to drown your favorite pasta shape or roasted cauliflower rice in pure deliciousness. (via The Endless Meal)

Feel Good Foodie

Mac and Cheese in a Mug

We could never pass up the opportunity to make mug mac and cheese! Since the recipe calls for a bag of shredded cheese, you can just add your fave. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Rachel Mansfield

Creamy Zucchini Pasta

This gluten-free pasta tastes like creamy Alfredo, but with a lighter twist, thanks to coconut milk. This one def makes all other lunch ideas look boring. (via Rachel Mansfield)

Rachel Mansfield

Brown Butter Sage Pasta

This 10-minute lunchtime meal is gluten-free, and made with just four ingredients – easy peasy! (via Rachel Mansfield)

Salad Lunch Recipes

Brit + Co

Simple Fattoush Salad

While this recipe for fattoush salad uses romaine, tomatoes, cucumbers, radishes, bell peppers, and herbs, you can really use whatever you have on hand. Open a bag of pita chips instead of baking your own for a lightning-fast lunch. (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Keto Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps

This handheld take on chicken salad will please your tummy and your carb count. (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Easy Quinoa Salad

If you have leftover quinoa, add in all your fave fruits (dried or fresh), nuts, and herbs for a psuedo-grain salad that will satiate. Whether you eat it cold or warm, this is an easy lunch that won't leave you wanting more. (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Watermelon Radish Salad

Watermelon radishes receive the name for their pink hue and green exterior alone. Flavor-wise, they are the opposite of sweet (the earthy, spicy veg goes best with a simple balsamic vinaigrette). But we don't mind. They're one of the prettiest veggies we've ever seen! (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Strawberry Arugula Walnut Salad

Whip up this sweet-and-savory salad with a balsamic vinaigrette dressing for a deceptively nutritious lunch. (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Blood Orange + Thyme + Toasted Walnut Fennel Salad

The great thing about salads is how customizable and easy they are to put together. Just reach for whatever fruits and veggies you have in your fridge and mix them up in a bowl! This fennel salad is already making our mouths water. (via Brit + Co)

Feel Good Foodie

Creamy Cucumber Salad

This flavorful 5-minute salad made with sour cream, red onion, and dill is delicious on its own or on top of toast. Easy lunch ideas have truly met their match with this fresh take. (via Feel Good Foodie)

Fancy Peasant

Carrot Salad

Simple and delicious, this healthy salad is super easy to toss together. It makes for an unbeatable side dish to accompany your best lunch sandwiches. (via Fancy Peasant)

Pinch of Yum

Super Quick Shrimp Avocado Salad

Three-minute poached shrimp, avocado, cucumber, and fresh herbs compose a salad you never knew your lunch repertoire needed. (via Pinch of Yum)

She Likes Food

Easy Chickpea Spinach Salad

This is one amazing salad in terms of taste, nutritional value, and meal prep-ability. (via She Likes Food)

Damn Delicious

Healthy + Easy Asian Chicken Salad

Use a store-bought rotisserie chicken for this salad, and you’ll have plenty of leftovers for the rest of the week. Switch up the fruits and veggies that you add on top depending on your mood. The more colorful, the better! This is one veggie-packed easy lunch idea we can't get enough of. (via Damn Delicious)

Crowded Kitchen

Arugala Avocado Caprese Salad

In just 10 minutes, mix together fresh cherry tomatoes, basil, vegan or OG mozzarella, avocado, arugula and a simple balsamic vinaigrette for a healthy and refreshing lunch. (via Crowded Kitchen)

No. 2 Pencil

Chicken Cobb Salad

Use some leftover chicken, pre-crumbled bacon, hard-boiled eggs, and your favorite dressing to quickly assemble a hearty lunch that hardly feels like a salad. (via No. 2 Pencil)

Bowl Lunch Recipes

Brit + Co

Tuna Poke Bowl

Perfect for leftover rice, this poke bowl just requires quickly mixing sushi-grade tuna in soy sauce, sesame oil, rice vinegar, slicing cucumbers, and topping it off with spicy mayo. This is one of the freshest easy lunch ideas we've seen. (via Brit + Co)

Brit + Co

Mermaid Veggie Bowl

Like a poke bowl, this veggie-friendly lunch is easily customizable with whatever chopped veggies you have on hand. Top with your favorite poke classics, like seaweed salad and pickled ginger. (via Brit + Co)

Completely Delicious

Easy Chicken Ramen Noodle Soup

Warm up in just 10 minutes of cook time with this homemade chicken ramen recipe made with chicken, mushrooms, and noodles in a simple savory broth. (via Completely Delicious)

Culinary Hill

Easy Açai Bowl

With just five ingredients — apple juice, bananas, frozen berries, Greek yogurt, and frozen acai purée — this acai bowl can be whipped up in a blender in minutes. (via Culinary Hill)

Clean Cuisine

Instant Pot Chili

Your Instant Pot makes this homemade chili an 8-minute meal and a healthy lunch you can have for the week! (via Clean Cuisine)

Live Eat Learn

Avocado Soup

This creamy, vegan soup has a tang of lime juice, a taste of garlic, and a spicy kick from jalapeños! We're hooked on easy lunch ideas like this. (via Live Eat Learn)

Easy Sandwiches + Wraps + Flatbreads To Eat For Lunch

Brit + Co

Pressure-Cooker Ramekin Eggs

An Instant Pot will help cook your mix of eggs, mushrooms, and cream into something truly divine. Dig in with a spoon or spread on a slice of your favorite bread for a breakfast-for-lunch feast. (via Brit + Co)

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Double Grilled Cheese

This version has cheese both on the inside and outside of the bread for the absolute best grilled cheese possible. (via Brit + Co)

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Grilled Fluffernutter

As long as you have all the ingredients on hand, you can certainly whip up this nostalgic bite in five minutes. Make sure you have plenty of napkins for this gooey 'wich! (via Brit + Co)

Averie Cooks

Easy 10 Minute Lemon Grouper Fish Tacos

Busy day? Top these fish tacos with a honey mustard-lemon sauce for a quick and easy lunch idea. (via Averie Cooks)

Give Recipe

Feta Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Give your classic grilled cheese an extra boost of nutrients with warm spinach, sun-dried tomatoes, creamy feta, and melted cheddar. (via Give Recipe)

Vikalinka

Hot Cheesy Salmon Sandwich

Tuna melt lovers will enjoy this hot salmon sandwich with a mix of canned and smoked salmon plus oozing melted cheese on delicious crusty bread! (via Vikalinka)

Munching with Mariyah

Tofu Scramble

This meal is perfect if you're craving eggs (but don't actually eat eggs). Vegan friends, this is the easy lunch idea for you. (via Munching with Mariyah)

Half Baked Harvest

Heirloom Tomato, Basil, and Manchego Toast

While your bread is toasting, slice up a tomato and some manchego cheese, layer them on the bread, and finish with a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of basil, salt, and pepper. We love elevated easy lunch ideas like this one. (via Half Baked Harvest)

She Likes Food

Sweet Potato Tostadas

Make this mouthwatering lunch extra easily with store-bought tostadas, which you spread with refried beans (or black beans) and your choice of taco toppings, such as shredded sweet potato and grated cheese. (via She Likes Food)

Plain Chicken

Pear + Blue Cheese Flatbread

The combination of sweet pears with salty blue cheese and prosciutto (on a piece of naan) makes this a toaster-oven lunch you’ll crave even after you’re done eating it. (via Plain Chicken)

Feel Good Foodie

Turkey Panini

It doesn't have to be Thanksgiving to enjoy a turkey-cranberry-cheese sandwich. We'd eat this easy lunch idea every day of the year! (via Feel Good Foodie)

Whitney Bond

Quick Spinach-Artichoke Turkey Panini

This panini is packed with fresh turkey, spinach-artichoke dip, and sun-dried tomatoes. Buy pre-made dip and already sliced turkey, and lunch basically makes itself. (via Whitney Bond)

Damn Delicious

Greek Yogurt Chicken Salad

Juicy grapes, tart apples, and cranberries is straight-up comfort food between two slices of bread. (via Damn Delicious)

Feel Good Foodie

Tortilla Pizza

Get your pizza fix in just 10 minutes with this tortilla-based take on pizza dough. (via Feel Good Foodie)

How Sweet Eats

Shaved-Egg Avocado Toast

Beef up your usual avocado toast with a shaved hard-boiled egg, salt, and pepper. After noshing on that, you’ll have all the energy you need to conquer the rest of your day, even when that afternoon slump hits! (via How Sweet Eats)

Half Baked Harvest

Chocolate Cinnamon Sugar Toast

If you're looking for something that will go a little bit easier on your stomach, consider this toast recipe! Not only is cinnamon sugar toast a classic that has us feeling all kinds of nostalgic, but the addition of dark chocolate gives it a grown-up spin. (via Half Baked Harvest)

Lunchtime Sandwiches + Toasts + Flatbreads

Brit + Co

Healthy Hidden Spinach Guacamole

This guacamole is a quick mix of spinach, avocado, red onion, garlic, and jalapeño for a true power lunch. It goes great on any sandwich! (via Brit + Co)

A Spicy Perspective

Smoked Salmon Dip

This low-carb dip mixes smoked salmon, dill, cream cheese, and lemon juice. It will go perfectly with some toasted bread for an easily-to-handle lunch at your desk. (via A Spicy Perspective)

Feel Good Foodie

Chocolate Peanut Butter Dip

Swap your PB&J for this sweet and savory dip with a side of your favorite fruit. (via Feel Good Foodie)

A Spicy Perspective

3-Ingredient Magic Taco Dip

We're throwing it back to elementary school days with a dip that's perfect for carrots, celery, and all other kinds of finger foods. Add this recipe to your list of easy lunch ideas for some flavor! (via A Spicy Perspective)

5-Minute Tzatziki Sauce

Live Eat Learn

Tzatziki

With a bag of carrot sticks or pita chips, this easy tzatziki is an instant lunch. (via Live Eat Learn)

Forks & Foliage

Cucumber Mint Yogurt Salad

Enjoy this fresh-tasting dip with a bag of chips or toast for a satisfying lunch. (via Forks & Foliage)

Smoothie Lunch Ideas

Feel Good Foodie

Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie

For lunch on the go, blend up bananas, Greek yogurt, oats, almond milk, and peanut butter. You can change up the ratios depending on whether you want it thicker (more PB) or thinner (more milk), and voilà! (via Feel Good Foodie)

A Spicy Perspective

Watermelon Smoothie

On the lighter side, this watermelon and yogurt smoothie is refreshing and filling and just takes 5 minutes. (via A Spicy Perspective)

More Easy Lunch Ideas

The Endless Meal

Baked Salmon

This 8-minute easy lunch is perfect with a simple salad, on toast, or on its own. (via The Endless Meal)

A Spicy Perspective

Fancy 5-Minute Nachos

If you think about it, nachos are kind of like a different type of salad. This one features cheese, capers, sun-dried tomatoes, and pine nuts for a totally easy but totally delicious. This is also a great way to get rid of leftovers if you have extra veggies in the fridge! (via A Spicy Perspective)

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You've finally found a beauty routine that seems like it's working, but would you believe me if I said it's possible you're still making skincare mistakes? I know, it's frustrating when you can't figure out why you're seeing acne again even though you haven't deviated from the products you've been using day in and day out.

It's not that our skin is intentionally fickle and loves to throw us for a loop every chance it gets, but it could be that we haven't completely tailored our routine to our skin types. You may have wanted to try a new popular product from social media, but it may not do anything for you if it's geared towards oily skin and yours is sensitive. There are so many different skincare variables that come into play here.

Don't just take my word for it though! Licensed esthetician Alexis Pfropper, owner of ästhetik skincare and spa, has all the juicy details about the skincare mistakes all of us might be making. Plus, she knows a few ways we can make better choices!

What are the biggest misconceptions about skincare?

Cora Pursley

Somewhere around 2010, there was a large group of millennials who once believed using St. Ives Apricot Scrub would save our acne-ridden faces. Then came the St. Ives lawsuit that rocked our semi-content worlds. The two plaintiffs — Browning and Basile — that accused the once popular skincare maintained that dermatologists denounced the ingredients found in it.

From there, we've seen trends from skin streaming to turmeric masks emerge on social media. Now that I'm a little older, I know better than to solely rely on social media claims. Pfropper said she's seen plenty of misconceptions floating around that make her scratch her head as an esthetician.

"One of the biggest misconceptions I often encounter is the belief that all skin types should follow the same skincare routine. This couldn't be further from the truth. Each skin type — whether oily, dry, combination, or sensitive — has unique needs that require tailored approaches," she says. "For example, a product that's great for oily skin might be too harsh for someone with dry skin. It's crucial to understand your specific skin type and choose products accordingly," she suggests.

Given the social media of it all, it makes a ton of sense that people would just see a product somebody saw results from, and assume it'll work for them, regardless of their skin type. Instead of hastily hitting "add to cart," identify your skin type, understand the ingredients that work best with it, and go from there.

What are the common skincare mistakes that each skin type makes?

Lotte Nielsen

Now that we know we shouldn't follow everyone's skincare routine, Pfropper has some amazing tips for each skin type's routine. Before we dive into what they are, it's important to know all of the skin types. You could have:

  • Sensitive Skin
  • Oily Skin
  • Combination Skin
  • Dry Skin
  • Dehydrated Skin

It goes without saying, but none of these classifications indicate one person's skin is better than the other. It basically means what Pfropper said earlier — everyone's skin has different needs to thrive.

Here's what she has to say about the mistakes that are commonly made by each skin type.

Sensitive Skin

"Individuals with sensitive skin may use too many products at once or switch products too frequently, but this can further irritate the skin. It's best to introduce new products slowly and one at a time."

Oily Skin

"People with oily skin often make the mistake of over-cleansing and using overly harsh products in an attempt to reduce oiliness. This can strip the skin of natural oils, prompting it to produce even more oil."

Combination Skin

"A common mistake here is treating the entire face the same. Combination skin often has both oily and dry areas, and each area should be treated with appropriate products.

The key is trying to balance the skin and giving certain areas of the face different care. Consider a multi-step approach, for instance, using a light weight product focusing on your T-zone to prevent clogged pores, and layer a more hydrating one on your cheeks."

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Dry Skin

"Those with dry skin sometimes skip exfoliation, fearing it will make their skin drier. However, gentle exfoliation is essential to remove dead skin cells and allow moisturizers to penetrate more effectively.

It's also important to understand the distinction between dry skin and dehydrated skin, as they are often confused but require different approaches.

Dry skin is a skin type characterized by a lack of oil or sebum, resulting in flakiness, rough texture, and potential irritation. People with dry skin benefit from using richer, oil-based moisturizers that help replenish the skin's lipid barrier."

Dehydrated skin

"Dehydrated skin, on the other hand, is a condition where the skin lacks water. This can happen to any skin type, even oily skin. Dehydrated skin often looks dull, feels tight, and may show fine lines more prominently.

The key to treating dehydrated skin is to focus on hydration, using water-based products with ingredients like hyaluronic acid and glycerin that attract and retain moisture. It's crucial to recognize these differences to address each condition effectively and keep your skin healthy and radiant."

How can each skin type begin making healthier choices regarding their overall skin health?

Cora Pursley

I've got combination skin, so you can rest assured that I've made a ton of skincare mistakes. Sadly, I grew up in a time where no one really went into depth about skincare, so I used everything from Neutrogena to Cetaphil to treat my skin. I didn't know that I needed specific things that would target different skincare concerns, not to mention my diet was all over the place.

So, what does Pfropper suggest that each skin type actually do instead of winging it?

"For people who have oily skin, incorporate a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser and look for lightweight, oil-free moisturizers. Also, don't shy away from hydration; oily skin still needs moisture," she shares. Basically, don't trick your skin into thinking your face is deprived of moisture because it will over compensate to make sure you're okay. It's kind of like a right idea, wrong method or timing situation.

If you have dry skin, you still need to make sure your skin is moisturized. Pfropper says, "Use a creamy cleanser and rich, hydrating moisturizers. Look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe, and glycerin that help attract and retain moisture."

For my combination skin folks, come close. Hold Pfropper's hand while she tells you that it's necessary to have a layered routine. "Consider a multi-step approach, using different products on different areas of your face. For instance, use a mattifying product on your T-zone and a more hydrating one on your cheeks," she suggests.

If you have sensitive skin, it's important to look at the ingredients of whatever skincare products you're interested in. "Stick to hypoallergenic and fragrance-free products (everyone should avoid products with “fragrance”). Always patch-test new products and give your skin time to adjust to any changes in your routine," Pfropper explains.

I developed body acne after giving birth, so I always have to patch-test new products. At this point, I rarely try new products on my face or skin unless I get a professional's opinion — it's a great way to avoid unnecessary breakouts and reactions.

Is it more beneficial to utilize the help of an esthetician and dermatologist?

Morgana Paravincini

I know seeking a professional's opinion can be pricey, but it's extremely beneficial if you specifically want to find something that's tailored to your skin.

"Utilizing both an esthetician and a dermatologist can provide comprehensive care for your skin. Estheticians are great for routine maintenance, such as facials and advice on daily skincare products. They can help keep your skin in good condition and recommend products that suit your skin type," Pfropper excitedly says.

Wondering why estheticians and dermatologists aren't interchangeable? Pfropper says it's because, "Dermatologists are medical doctors who can diagnose and treat skin conditions. They are essential for addressing more serious concerns, such as persistent acne, eczema, or suspicious moles." Thus, "Working with both can ensure you’re taking a holistic approach to your skin health, combining the best of daily skincare practices with medical expertise when needed."

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