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June Wrap Up and July TBR!

I didn't read a lot for the month of June. I was in a really big reading slump and it seemed like everything that I read was not getting my attention. After joining bookstagram I saw a lot of people were loving the Wrath and the Dawn. That book broke the reading slump and I have read 2 books since then. So for the month of June here is what I read.

This was recommended through bookstagram to read this book and I loved it. The author is a very good writer with her descriptions of the beautiful settings. Her descriptions of the food made me hungry as well. The characters were lovable and the book itself was good
My Review







I didn't like this one as much as I did the first one. I felt like it dragged a lot in some parts but I pushed on and finished it but it was forced. It still was good and I was very happy with the ending
My Review








I picked up this book when it first came out and I never got to read it until now. They hype for this book is out of this world. I did love it and I'm currently reading the second one now
My Review









July TBR

I just started reading the second one in this series and I know I'm going to love it. I just hope to God that the reading slump does not follow because I have heard that that is exactly what happens after this book. 









I.CAN'T.WAIT.TO.READ.THIS!! I'm getting this one today and I know its going to be amazeballs. I'm having faith. But the description is right up my alley.









I don't know how I missed this one coming out but I did. The description of this book sounds so good. I've seen this on a lot of bloggers and booktubers tbr pile. 









Audio July TBR
Anna and The French Kiss ,Lola and the boy Next Door, and Isla and the Happily Ever After by Stephanie Perkins




An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir


That is all that I have for the month of July. I'm sure a book or two might get added to it but we will see. I hope I have a better reading month than I did for the month of June.


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