July in a Nutshell

That's a Wrap!

By the end of July, we usually start to feel a shift in the weather as things slowly begin to warm up. But this year, winter seems determined to overstay its welcome. I’ve spent most of the month tucked away indoors, bundled up in far too many layers — luckily, I had a stack of great books to keep me company.

July turned out to be my best reading month so far — I made my way through seventeen books! That might be a personal record. I suppose there really is a silver lining to cold, dreary weather.

On the blog this month, we shared sixteen review posts. In case you missed any, here’s a quick recap:

BOOK OF THE MONTH

The Girl in the Doorway by Louise Mangos

Choosing a Book of the Month was a bit tricky. Most of my five-star reads in July were older titles, and I like to highlight something new. One book, however, really stuck with me. Even though I rated it four stars, it left such an impression that I immediately went searching for more by the author.

So, my Book of the Month for July is…
The Girl in the Doorway by Louise Mangos.

Looking ahead, most of the August reviews are already lined up. You can expect to see books from Daniel Cole, David Jackson, Steve Cavanagh, Jack Kerley, Lisa Jewell, and Sarah Bonner featured on the blog.

As always, thank you so much for visiting and supporting the blog — it truly means the world to me. I hope you discover your next great read here.

Until next time… Happy Reading!

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