It's time to set out some lofty goals for my reading in July. I did manage to read a lot of books in June, so I hope I can cover all of these hopefuls. This month is once again quite a mix of genres!
Category: books
June 2024 Wrap-Up
June was such a lovely month, filled with plenty of sunshine and some excellent reads! I read 29 books this month, including my TBR. I was also sent so many brilliant books, which you can see in my two Haul sections further down. Recent Reads: #105 #106 Reviews: Private Rites Four Eids and a Funeral … Continue reading June 2024 Wrap-Up
Recent Reads #106
It's time for a mega Recent Reads wrap-up, which encapsulates most of my June reads! This time, my standouts were The End Crowns All by Bea Fitzgerald, Death at Morning House by Maureen Johnson and Guilty by Definition by Susie Dent.
Mini Review Monday #152
It’s time for my last Mini Review Monday of June. Today, I'm delving into Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine, Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White and Murder on a Summer Break by Kate Weston.
Mini Review Monday #151
It's time for another Mini Review Monday. Today, I'm delving into I Died on a Tuesday by Jane Corry, The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby by Ellery Lloyd and Sleep Like Death by Kalynn Bayron.
Mini Review Monday #150
Time for my first Mini Review Monday of June. Today, I'm delving into Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay, A Sea of Wolves by Sarah Street and Hearts That Cut by Kika Hatzopoulou.
Review: Four Eids and a Funeral
Today, I’m reviewing one of my most anticipated reads of the year: Four Eids and a Funeral by Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé and Adiba Jaigirdar. When I heard that two of my all time favourite authors were teaming up on a new book, I knew I had to pick it up!
Review: Private Rites
Julia Armfield is one of my favourite writers at the moment - her writing is just spellbinding and utterly beautiful to me, with a definite tinge of darkness too. When I heard the words queer King Lear at the end of the world, I was sold. How did Private Rites live up to my lofty expectations?
Recent Reads #105
It's time for an overdue Recent Reads recap! This time my standouts were Moth to a Flame by Finn Longman, Now, Conjurers by Freddie Kölsch, Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay and The Virtue Season by L. M. Nathan.
June 2024 TBR
Hot on the heels of wrapping up May, it's time to set out my rather ambitious reading goals for June! This month is once again quite a mix of genres, with horror, mysteries, thrillers, fantasy and even a Greek mythological retelling.