I can’t believe it’s already the end of JULY and as of right now, I haven’t even gone to the beach. Once. Like, who even am I? I’m not sure anymore and I’m having an EXISTENTIAL CRISIS about it because the beach is actually my favorite place in the whole world and I’m… not going!?!?! Not that that has anything to do with books, or writing, meaning that you guys don’t care at all, so to the real post (which is markedly shorter than my normal wrapups but idk):
Physical Books
- Lola (4/5)— This was an ARC that I won from LibraryThing, and I was super excited to finally get around to reading it. The plot lived up to expectations and beyond, but I wasn’t a huge fan of the actual style of writing. I would recommend, but I’m not sure I would run out to buy something else by the author.
Audiobooks (weirdly there’s a lot of these)
- The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian (4/5)— I listened to this book in the car on the way out to Colorado with my family, and thought it was the perfect family read. The narrator was the author, which was cool because then you knew it was being read exactly as it was supposed to be, and although it took me a bit to get into the Native American Accent, once I did it was really enjoyable.
- Behind the Beautiful Forevers (4/5)-– This book took me FOREVER to read just because I kept forgetting about it, and you need to listen to it for long periods of time in order to get into it/understand, but I adored it once I got into it. There’s so many characters and you hear lots of different people’s stories all intertwined, but if you’re willing to pay attention it’s worth the read.
- Save Me (3/5)— wtf happened to this book. It started off SO STRONG and I was going to give it a much better rating, but then it went all magical unrealistic mom save the world big conspiracy that only she can uncover save the world. Like, ummm, no. just no. So 4/5 for the first half, 2/5 for the second. Hence the three.
This is a new section that I’m adding to the wrap up, since I realized it’s kind of weird that I didn’t have it already. Basically, “New books” just means all the books that I’ve gotten, one way or another, over the course of the month. This month especially was a really good one for book collection! Of course, that only means that it’s been especially good for drowning in my own TBR, but yanno, you can’t win everything.
Kindle / eARC
- Until it Fades, by KA Tucker
- Carnegie’s Maid, by Marie Benedict
- The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend, by Katarina Bivald
Physical Books
- The Girl In the Spider’s Webm by David Lagercrantz
- The Clan of the Cave Bear, by Jean M Auel
- Those Girls, by Chevy Stevens
- Firefly Lane, by Kristin Hannah
- July 2017 Book Releases— There were SO many good books coming out this month, and although I didn’t have the chance to read any ARCS (I’m still behind from June) I can tell that I’m going to be scouring bookstores for months for cheap copies
- Genre Shaming Discussion— I wrote a post about why we shouldn’t shame people for reading genres that they enjoy, and I was happy to say that most people agreed with me! Make sure you weigh in on the discussion!
- Books that Need Sequels— For one of the BroodyBFF challenges, I wrote about books that I want to have sequels, but that don’t currently. All the books I chose will probably never have sequels, but I WANT THEM SO AUTHORS ARE YOU LISTENING? but in all seriousness, it was a fun post to write.
- One by One Book Tour— I brought book tours back to the blog for this month, since they are quick and I didn’t have time to write a lot, and I really liked the sound of One by One, by Robert Germaux!
Posts from around the blogosphere that you totally need to head over and check out
- May has been blogging FOR 6 WHOLE MONTHS. And it’s life changing. And there’s a survey you need to fill out.
- Apparently July is a popular blogiversary month, because Teacher of YA had her 1 year blogiversary and wrote a post about it! I’m super happy for her!
- Isla (formerly known under another name that I will not say because I don’t know if I’m supposed to) launched her brand new blog and said hi to everyone and I’m super excited.
- Nia compared some books and movies and told us what books to read if we like that movie and vice versa which is super helpful to all of us TV and movie nerds out there!
- Sarah wrote an interesting perspective on “reading” audiobooks, which although I somewhat disagreed with I loved reading.
How did your July go? What books did you read? Have you read any of the books that I just got? Let me know all the thoughts
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How did you like Broken Wheel? I loathed it, it was such a sad day when I couldn’t finish. I’ve also reinvested in the library to take some of the financial burden off of buying books all the time.
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Oh I haven’t read it yet, I just got it! Hopefully I like it a little more than you because I got it from JellyBean books and so I need to read/review!!
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Best of luck! Let me know how you like it.
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Great Post! I always love reading these types of posts💕
-Shania
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Thank you Shania!
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Thanks for mentioning my post even as you disagreed with it!! I respect your opinion. 😊😊 I never get around to doing monthly wrap-ups but I always admire people who do them!! I think I might try doing seasonal wrap-ups…XD
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You’re welcome, I felt like it was worth linking because the post was super thought out and put together!!! Seasonal wrap ups would be cool… monthly ones take up a lot of posting space so I could see why it’s not worth it for some people, but I love reading them!
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Same here 😊😊
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Aww, thank you so much for linking meeee! ❤ Oh, I heard The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian was a good one, so I'm glad you liked it! And agh I haven't been to the beach in a looooong time. (I went to the mountains hahaha. BUT I CANOED!!! A SUMMER ACTIVITY!!!) Hope you have a great August! 😀
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CANOEING IS SO FUN IM JEALOUS!!! Like water sports are incredible all the time no matter the season. Happy August!
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Thank you so much for sharing my recommendations! I’m really happy you liked it 😊
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Yes I loved it!!
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I bought SO MANY BOOKS this month! But I have good excuses so… (any excuse is good enough for buying books right? 😅)
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As long as you can think of an excuse, it’s a perfect time for 3837463 new books 😂 Even books I’ve already read, I’ll find and JUST WANT TO OWN
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THANKS SO MUCH for sharig my post! It means SO MUCH ❤
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You’re welcome!!!! I ADORE your graphics 🙂
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Oh I’m so going to share this!! Thanks for thinking of me!!
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Aw thank you!!! Of course, I love your blog!
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I love your blog too!! 😍
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Tbh the title of your post completely sums up my reading month 😛
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Hahaha I always buy so much more than I read and it KILLS MY WALLET but at the same time all the books are SP PRETTY I cant
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