I read a lot of books in July, but unfortunately many of them were not all that memorable. So for this months wrap up I am just going to talk about the books that I really enjoyed reading this month.
I read a lot of books in July, but unfortunately many of them were not all that memorable. So for this months wrap up I am just going to talk about the books that I really enjoyed reading this month.
A weekly meme where I talk about what books I have added to my reading list this week. This will mostly be my library books, but I will talk about others as well. This week I am talking about a very special bookstore I visited while in Connecticut along with the books I bought there.
A review for the audiobook version of Murder Your Employer: The McMasters Guide to Homicide by Rupert Holmes. I really enjoyed this book with its dry humor and witty dialogue. It is a very unique look at murder and one I soon won’t forget.
A review for the newest YA thriller by Natalie D. Richards, 49 Miles Alone. A well crafted survival story about two backpackers who enter the desert but encounter trouble at every turn. A fast paced book with lots of twists that will keep you guessing.
This year I have joined in the Nonfiction Reader Challenge to help me read more nonfiction.
This month I read a book about a place I used to hang out at in my twenties. I never realized how important the dance club I hung out in was to the music industry and how many bands got their start there.
Another month has come and gone and it is time to talk about books that I plan on reading in August. I have nine books lined up and I am pretty excited about all of them. Many of them are by favorite authors, and the others just all sounded really good.
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