Hi everyone!
Here is my wrap-up for July. Somehow I managed to read 14 books this month and most of them were really good. Especially Fourth Wing and It Happened One Summer. I loved those two books so damn much. Hopefully I will continue this reading streak in August too. Happy reading, everyone!
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BOOKISH STATS:
Books read in July: 14
physical books: 9
e-books: 2
audiobooks: 3
rereads: 3
Love, Theoretically by Aly Hazelwood — 3/5★ (my review)
Rain Dodging: A Scholar’s Romp through Britain in Search of a Stuart Queen by Susan J. Godwin — 3/5★ (my review)
Famine by Laura Thalassa — 3/5★ (my review)
The Ballad of Never After by Stephanie Garber — 4/5★
Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros — 5/5★ (my review)
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas — 5/5★ (reread)
It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey — 4.5/5★ (my review)
Defend the Dawn by Brigid Kemmerer — 4/5★ (review to come)
Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey — 4/5★ (review to come)
Nettle and Bone by T. Kingfisher — 4/5★ (review to come)
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas — 4/5★ (reread)
Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco — 2/5★
A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas — 4/5★ (reread)
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Have you read any of these books?
What was your favorite book of the month?
Great month, Stephanie! And I love that you had so many high ratings😁
Yes not bad at all! 😀
14 books is very good, I managed 9 (my review will follow). Tomorrow will be a review of some new purchases where I also mention Fourth Wing, which I am trying to get hold of. So many people say it is good. Might be my introduction to read more fantasy. You seem to have had a successful months with good books.
In June when I still had class I read only 6 books so it shows 😛
14 books??? Wow!!!
Great job!! Hope you have a happy August!
Fourth Wing and It Happened One Summer and Hook, Line and Sinker are some of my favorite reads too! I’m definitely craving an ACOTAR re-read too, though I wanted to re-read Throne of Glass first 🙂
I think I liked Nettle and Bone more than Fourth Wing, but super enjoyable. And now your post makes me want to re-read Sarah J. Maas’s work too. But I’ve got to bring in some new books under my belt in the next few months, alas!