July Book Recap
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I did not have the best of months, it seems since I only managed to read three books.
What I Read:
In Case of Emergency by E. G. Scott. Just finished this yesterday, actually. Really pretty good and I hope they write another and include Detectives Wolcott and Silvestri.
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump. I’m not going to get into this other than to say that I learned a lot and it really makes a lot of other things make sense.
The 20th Victim by James Patterson. This is my favorite series of his and, although this was still a great book, I’m thinking he might need to give Boxer and Conklin a vacation.
That’s… it, I guess? Weird because I feel like there should be more. Or, that I had an audiobook in there somewhere, but I guess not.
What I’m Currently Reading:
Rookies by Various Authors. A collection of erotic m/m short stories revolving around rookie police officers. Some have been good. Some… I think were written by my cat. Scratch that, her vocabulary is better than some of these authors.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins. Um, if this doesn’t start to pick up soon, I’m DNF’ing this bitch. And it’s a real shame because I did enjoy The Hunger Games novels.
The Dilemma by B. A. Paris. This is an audio and I only have 2 hours left on it but I kind of lost interest when Adam’s secret was revealed (or rather, the truth of his secret). I ought to finish it but… blah.
The Last Enemy by Pauline Baird Jones. This keeps getting put aside for ARCs and library books, but it’s been a really good suspense so far. Waiting for the romance to kick in though. Hahaha.
That’s it for the moment. I’m trying to clean up some of the books I’ve started and not finished so no tentative TBR for August.
What I Read:
In Case of Emergency by E. G. Scott. Just finished this yesterday, actually. Really pretty good and I hope they write another and include Detectives Wolcott and Silvestri.
Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man by Mary L. Trump. I’m not going to get into this other than to say that I learned a lot and it really makes a lot of other things make sense.
The 20th Victim by James Patterson. This is my favorite series of his and, although this was still a great book, I’m thinking he might need to give Boxer and Conklin a vacation.
That’s… it, I guess? Weird because I feel like there should be more. Or, that I had an audiobook in there somewhere, but I guess not.
What I’m Currently Reading:
Rookies by Various Authors. A collection of erotic m/m short stories revolving around rookie police officers. Some have been good. Some… I think were written by my cat. Scratch that, her vocabulary is better than some of these authors.
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes by Suzanne Collins. Um, if this doesn’t start to pick up soon, I’m DNF’ing this bitch. And it’s a real shame because I did enjoy The Hunger Games novels.
The Dilemma by B. A. Paris. This is an audio and I only have 2 hours left on it but I kind of lost interest when Adam’s secret was revealed (or rather, the truth of his secret). I ought to finish it but… blah.
The Last Enemy by Pauline Baird Jones. This keeps getting put aside for ARCs and library books, but it’s been a really good suspense so far. Waiting for the romance to kick in though. Hahaha.
That’s it for the moment. I’m trying to clean up some of the books I’ve started and not finished so no tentative TBR for August.
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Date: 2020-08-03 04:55 pm (UTC)I swear some of the books that I've read in the last few years could have been done so much better by fanfic writers!
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Date: 2020-08-03 05:28 pm (UTC)Ugh, no kidding. You have these amazing books and then you have these others that you wonder how they even got published.