June Wrap-Up

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June was a bit of a write-off for social media – my dominant hand has been in a splint thanks to tenosynovitis, so typing, photos and all that were made much trickier. However, I did have a great reading month, and I spent some time visiting my sister and doing some lovely things with my family in the sunshine!

I read 11 books in June which I am surprised by! The majority of the month I focused on LGBTQIA+ reads for a challenge my book club was doing, but then I got side-tracked and sucked into continuing my reread for the Green Rider series. No regrets though, I love those books SO much.

  • From Bad to Cursed by Lana Harper. Book 2 in The Witches of Thistle Grove, very cute and fun. I do recommend this series if you want LGBT witchy goodness.
  • Back in a Spell by Lana Harper. Book 3. I didn’t enjoy this one as much, but it was a good overall entry in the series regarding developing the history.
  • The Deep Dark by Molly Knox Ostertag. A graphic novel about two young people navigating their identities while also trying to untangle their complicated family dynamics. Loved the illustration style of this one.
  • The Empress of Salt and Fortune by Nghi Vo. My favourite cover of the month for sure! This one was a short one, and a little strange – nothing really happened but it was so compelling anyway!
  • The Coral Bones by E. J. Swift. A cli-fi with a real punch. I don’t want to say I enjoyed it because it was actually quite sad overall, but Swift’s writing was excellent, and I loved the triple timeline aspect.
  • They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran. I am a wimp, and apparently middle-grade horror is enough for me! This book was really great, such a page-turner and creepy without being actually scary. Another cli-fi too.
  • Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by V.E. Schwab. I think everyone has already raved about this one, so all I’ll say is that I never got into vampires in books until this one! Very gripping, sexy, dark and Schwab’s writing is just perfect.
  • Mirror Sight by Kristen Britain. Book 5 of Green Rider. Often the outlier in fan enjoyment, but I always found this one quite fun. Read this series please!!!
  • Firebrand by Kristen Britain. I beg you, read this series!
  • The Grimoire Grammar School Parent Teacher Association by Caitlin Rozakis. Really fun, and unique take on the magic school setting. From the POV of a parent in this one, we get all the joy of watching her figure out how to parent a magical child and navigate PTA politics when all the other parents have their own magic.
  • A Thousand Blues by Cheon Seon-ran. A really touching story about a robot, a horse and some young girls. I love Asian literature for the gentle but profound messaging and this book was no different.

Not a lot changed with these, since my focus was on my book clubs thing in June.

I didn’t make any more progress in r/Fantasy Book Bingo or Friend’s Recommend.

As I said, a lot of June was spent in a splint, so I didn’t even take many photos to show! My biggest achievement at the start of the month, however, was finishing a cabled cardigan for my sister! Anyone recognise it?

I saw two shows, & Juliet, which was amazing, and also the Derren Brown tour which blew my little mind haha.

One response to “June Wrap-Up”

  1. Back in a Spell was my least favorite of the Thistle Grove series. Luckily book 4 and 5 picked things back up again!

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