Summer Recommendations 2026
A guide designed to explore the diversity of entertainment. Discover new stories and remember the most iconic classics of all time.
In series
Fernando Aramburu returns to the recent history of the Basque Country. ETA has kidnapped a councillor from Ermua, Miguel Ángel Blanco, and threatens to execute him if their demands are not met. The historical events run parallel to the private life of Maite, a woman who is sensitive and compassionate, yet trapped by conventions that prevent her from opening her eyes and facing reality.
Director François Ozon’s film, nominated for the Golden Lion at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, breathes new cinematic life into one of the most widely read books of the 20th century. A perfect excuse to (re)discover Meursault, the young man accused of murder who faces trial with the same indifference with which he has always lived.
Shortly before he died, Paul Auster told his wife that he wanted to return as a ghost, to come back and see how she was and what she was writing without him. In this book, the writer pieces together that bond through mourning and unpublished documents — notes exchanged over decades, letters from Auster to his grandson — in the most personal book of her career.
Drawing on hundreds of interviews with Anna Wintour’s friends, collaborators and staff, Amy Odell develops an inspiring story of power and ambition in the world of fashion magazines. A biography that portrays one of the most influential and enigmatic figures in contemporary popular culture (and who served as the inspiration for Miranda Priestly).