This month has been one of the best reading months I have had in a long time. I’m so shocked that I have been able to read this many books. Thirteen books is a lot and I’m just so happy I have been able to get so much reading in. How many books did you read this month? Have you read any of these before? Did you like them?
Racing Savannah (Hundred Oaks #4) by Miranda Kenneally
Sports Romance
Cross-over characters from the first three books
Amazing friends
Heavy topics
5/5 Stars
2. Paper Hearts (The Heartbreakers #2) by Ali Novak
Boy bands
Road trips
Read way too much like a regular Wattpad book
3/5 stars
3. Chemistry Lessons by Meredith Goldstein
MIT research
Grief
Israeli best friend
ARC sent to me by HMH Teen
3/5 stars
4. Keeping the Moon by Sarah Dessen
Deals with fat shaming and slut shaming
Amazing friends
Norman
Small town
Perfect summer read
5/5 stars
5. Spies, Lies and Allies by Lisa Brown Roberts
Workplace romance
Light mystery
Great family dynamic
Family focused
Fun read
eARC sent to me by Entangled Teen
5/5 stars
6. Chaotic Good by Whitney Gardner
Double standard
She’s The Man-esque
Cyberbullying
Cosplay
Amazing cast of characters
By far one of the best books I have read
5/5 stars
7. 9 Days and 9 Nights by Katie Cotugno
Follow up to 99 Days
Not as messy Molly Barlow
England, France and more
Gabe Donnelley is the best Donnelley
Imogen
Mother daughter relationship
5/5 stars
8. Listen To Your Heart by Kasie West
Lake town
Advice podcast
Diego is adorable
Family focused
4/5 stars
9. Prince In Disguise by Stephanie Kate Strohm
Scottland
English Prince
Strong female characters
Palace adventures
Fun friends
5/5 stars
10. Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
Road trip with a stranger
Grief
New friends
Lots of fast food and music
Learning to adjust to your new normal
5/5 stars
11. Dear Martin by Nic Stone
Police brutality and murder
Racial profiling
White supremacy
Extremely heartfelt and meaningful
Learnt a lot about Dr. King
Manny will always be the best
Justyce and SJ are great
5/5 Stars
12. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
Police brutality and murder
Racial profiling
Gangs
Turning your life around for your children
Learning how to use your voice
The best parents in YA that I have ever read about
I love Big Mav
Starr is incredible
The writing is out of this world
All of the Starrs (see what I did there?)
13. Kiss Me in New York by Catherine Rider
A whirlwind night
Meet-cute
Manhattan
English girl and American guy
Super fun to see the city through both the eyes of a native and a tourist
The perfect holiday romance
5/5 Stars
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