Saturday, August 3, 2019
Reading in June and July
I thought May was a rough month for reading but it had nothing on June and July! Nothing really terrible happened but between school being out and health issues and a few other things it was a scattered couple of months. I did do a good push at the end of July and my audio book reading went up quite a bit. I did some rereads which really boosted my reading and just my enjoyment of reading and I think August is off to a good start!
Month's Theme: It was supposed to be family and then beach but that really didn't happen.
Books Read in June and July: 20 - 14 of those were in July
My Favorite Review Read: Either Pieces of Her by Karin Slaughter or The Pawful Truth by Miranda James. Very very different books but both books that I really flew through.
My Favorite TBR Read: Either Watching You by Lisa Jewell or What We Find by Robyn Carr. Both were really fantastic audio reads.
Book Read That Has Been on My TBR the Longest: A Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle. I have the audio collection read by Stephen Fry who does a fantastic job.
Biggest Disappoint: Ten Years a Nomad by Matthew Kepnes. This just wasn't the book I wanted it to be. I was looking for a travel memoir and this was more introspective on why the author travels and what he gets out of it.
How was your summer reading?
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You did well with your reading in July so fingers crossed you can have a good August. I must admit that I usually have slumps through the summer but this year I haven't which makes a change!
ReplyDeleteYou did well, Katherine. I hope the health issues and reading block issues improve this month. I might give Miranda James a try, though I was nervous when I saw the cat on the cover because I'm not a fan of talking cat sleuths in cozies.
ReplyDeleteI also read Pieces of Her and enjoyed it. Slaughter is an auto-buy, borrow author for me.
I really liked Jewell's latest. She's almost become an auto-buy author now for me.
ReplyDeleteI love the cat on the cover of The Pawful Truth. 😻
ReplyDeleteReally like how you have tagged your reads. I'll keep the Pawful Truth in mind in case I am looking for a cozy mystery sometime.
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