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July was a crazy reading month for me. My top 4 are a good mix. I don’t typically listen to Audiobooks but hubby has me hooked on Dungeon Crawler Carl. I started the e-book but switched to audio. Jeff Hayes is an excellent performer.

#BookSky #AlwaysReading #BookAddict #JulyReads #BookBlogger

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I read 8 books in July. Have you read any of these? I recommend Small Boat and My Government Means To Kill Me. #booksky #julyreads

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I totally didn't forget about my reading roundup!👀 It's been a really productive reading month for me, my most books read in a month so far this year - including some very exciting upcoming books!

Phoenix's July Reads
Books read: 10
Average rating: 4.28

#julyreads #readingwrapup #podcast #bookclub

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🌊 July 2025 Reading Wrap-Up! ☀️ #booksky #booklover #julyreads

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The image features a torn paper design with a blue header and four colorful pie charts displayed against a light background. At the top, bold black text reads "The Stats." On the upper left is a pie chart titled "Disability Representation," divided into four segments with percentages: None (40%), Autism (20%), Mental Health (20%), and Chronic Illness (20%). Next, on the upper right, is the "LGBTQIA+ Representation" chart with sections for None (71.4%), Gay (14.3%), Lesbian (7.1%), and Demi (7.1%). Below, the "Race of Author" chart includes: White (35.7%), Pacific Islander (14.3%), South Asian (14.3%), Black (14.3%), Afrolatine (14.3%), and Hispanic or Latine (7.1%). Finally, the "Fat Representation" chart on the lower right shows: No (78.6%) and Yes (21.4%). In the bottom right corner, there's a colorful star graphic and the handle @Sarah_TheBookishNerd. On the upper right, there is a cracked abstract design with swirls of yellow and white.

The image features a torn paper design with a blue header and four colorful pie charts displayed against a light background. At the top, bold black text reads "The Stats." On the upper left is a pie chart titled "Disability Representation," divided into four segments with percentages: None (40%), Autism (20%), Mental Health (20%), and Chronic Illness (20%). Next, on the upper right, is the "LGBTQIA+ Representation" chart with sections for None (71.4%), Gay (14.3%), Lesbian (7.1%), and Demi (7.1%). Below, the "Race of Author" chart includes: White (35.7%), Pacific Islander (14.3%), South Asian (14.3%), Black (14.3%), Afrolatine (14.3%), and Hispanic or Latine (7.1%). Finally, the "Fat Representation" chart on the lower right shows: No (78.6%) and Yes (21.4%). In the bottom right corner, there's a colorful star graphic and the handle @Sarah_TheBookishNerd. On the upper right, there is a cracked abstract design with swirls of yellow and white.

The image is a collage labeled "JULY SNAPSHOTS," featuring four photographs and illustrated elements on a blue background. At the top left, a white note with black text "JULY SNAPSHOTS" is taped with tan strips at each corner. To the upper right, there's an illustrated bee with a body made of text clippings, black and yellow stripes, and a single eye. Below the note, there are two photos: one of a smiling person wearing headphones with greenery in the background, and the other showing a calm lake with trees lining the far shore. The bottom two photos display a fluffy cat with dark fur sitting in a pet crate and a field of blooming pink flowers surrounded by green leaves. Decorative, abstract shapes resembling mushrooms and trees are at the bottom of the image, including pink and brown colors on a textured surface resembling earth.

The image is a collage labeled "JULY SNAPSHOTS," featuring four photographs and illustrated elements on a blue background. At the top left, a white note with black text "JULY SNAPSHOTS" is taped with tan strips at each corner. To the upper right, there's an illustrated bee with a body made of text clippings, black and yellow stripes, and a single eye. Below the note, there are two photos: one of a smiling person wearing headphones with greenery in the background, and the other showing a calm lake with trees lining the far shore. The bottom two photos display a fluffy cat with dark fur sitting in a pet crate and a field of blooming pink flowers surrounded by green leaves. Decorative, abstract shapes resembling mushrooms and trees are at the bottom of the image, including pink and brown colors on a textured surface resembling earth.

#Booksky #JulyWrapUp #JulyReads #Books #BookWorm

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Cover collage of books read in the month of July with personal ratings. 
A discovery of witches by Deborah Harkness - 3.5
The daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - 3.5
The traitor baru cormorant by Seth Dickinson - 2.5
The cabinet of Dr. Leng by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child - 3.5
Zealot by Reva Aslan - 4.5
Her majesty’s Royal coven by Juno Dawson - 4.0
Cultish and Wordslut by Amanda Montell - 4.0 and 3.5 respectively

Cover collage of books read in the month of July with personal ratings. A discovery of witches by Deborah Harkness - 3.5 The daughter of Doctor Moreau by Silvia Moreno-Garcia - 3.5 The traitor baru cormorant by Seth Dickinson - 2.5 The cabinet of Dr. Leng by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child - 3.5 Zealot by Reva Aslan - 4.5 Her majesty’s Royal coven by Juno Dawson - 4.0 Cultish and Wordslut by Amanda Montell - 4.0 and 3.5 respectively

The reviews are in #julyreads #booksky 📚💙

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#julyreads #thestorygraph

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My July Audiobooks
#reading #booktok #booksky #goodreads #nowreading #julyreads #julyreading #toberead #books #ilovereading

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5. Marble Hall Murders, by Anthony Horowitz (audiobook)
6. Much Ado about Nada, by Uzma Jalaluddin (audiobook)
#2025reads #JulyReads 2/2
Not as many books as I’d like in July (since there is so much I want to read), but I got distracted by podcasts!

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1. After You’d Gone, by Maggie O’Farrell
2. Miss Caroline Bingley, Private Investigator, by Kelly Gardiner (audiobook)
3. Reconstructing Amelia, by Kimberly McCreight
4. Rivers of London, by Ben Aarovovitch (reread)
#2025reads #JulyReads 1/2

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July Book Reads (part 2) Spies, Vampires, Olympic Champions and more! I read so many books in July I felt I had to split my July Book Reads across two blog posts this month as it just seemed too much for one post.

📚 July Reads (Part 2)
From Carrie Soto is Back to Five Survive, July’s reads took me through an exciting mix of genres. Find all my thoughts in the second part of my July book blog:
🔗 katiehrconsulting.co.uk/blog/f/july-...

#Books #ReadingRecommendations #JulyReads #BookReview

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July Book Reads (part 1) With holidays and life slowing down a bit in July, I had the perfect opportunity to indulge in some extra reading time. From classic tales of horror to thrilling detective stories and fascinating…

📚 July Reads (Part 1)
This month, I dove into Mo Farah's Twin Ambitions, the new V. E. Schwab Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil & more! Check out my thoughts on these reads in part 1 of my July book blog:
🔗 katiehrconsulting.co.uk/blog/f/july-...

#Books #ReadingList #JulyReads #BookRecommendation

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I saw someone posting the books they ready in July, which made me go back and look at what I've read.
5 middlegrade
6 adult novels - 5 by Elizabeth Cadell (what I call comfort reads)
8 scifi
3 fantasy
1 mystery
2 were rereads--the rest new to me
#Julyreads #amreading

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My friends are worried about me after seeing my July reads! No worries. It would take a lot for me to go to the all trouble of disposing some one. I’ve got too many craft projects that I can’t even get to! 🤣🤣 #julyreads #booksky #storygraph

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#julyreads

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The image is a book recommendation graphic, featuring a collage of book covers arranged against a soft, blurred background of green and beige tones. The top of the graphic prominently displays "July 2025 Reads" in white text against a textured green banner.

Six book covers are arranged in a grid-like fashion.
• Top Left: "Wild Dark Shore" by Charlotte McConaghy. The cover has a dark, dramatic painting of an ocean scene.
• Top Middle: "Salvation Army" by Abdellah Taïa. The cover depicts a beach scene with blurry figures.
• Top Right: "The Amendments" by Niamh Mulvey. The cover is a photograph of two women on a patterned sofa. Decorated by a golden heart in the upper right corner of the book cover.
• Middle Left: "Small Things Like These" by Claire Keegan. The cover has a wintry scene. Decorated by a golden heart in the upper left corner of the book cover.
• Bottom Middle: "How to Do Nothing" by Jenny Odell. The cover features a photograph of colorful flowers.

The image is a book recommendation graphic, featuring a collage of book covers arranged against a soft, blurred background of green and beige tones. The top of the graphic prominently displays "July 2025 Reads" in white text against a textured green banner. Six book covers are arranged in a grid-like fashion. • Top Left: "Wild Dark Shore" by Charlotte McConaghy. The cover has a dark, dramatic painting of an ocean scene. • Top Middle: "Salvation Army" by Abdellah Taïa. The cover depicts a beach scene with blurry figures. • Top Right: "The Amendments" by Niamh Mulvey. The cover is a photograph of two women on a patterned sofa. Decorated by a golden heart in the upper right corner of the book cover. • Middle Left: "Small Things Like These" by Claire Keegan. The cover has a wintry scene. Decorated by a golden heart in the upper left corner of the book cover. • Bottom Middle: "How to Do Nothing" by Jenny Odell. The cover features a photograph of colorful flowers.

#julyreads are in, and this was the month when Irish authors stole the show! 🫶

#booksky #irishlit

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#JulyReads

HIGH-RISE, J. G. Ballard
THE ANNUAL MIGRATION OF CLOUDS, Premee Mohamed
THE CITADEL OF FORGOTTEN MYTHS, Michael Moorcock
A CLOCKWORK’S DREAMING AND OTHER TALES, Scott Oden
THE HONJIN MURDERS, Seishi Yokomizo
WEARING THE LION, John Wiswell

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#BookSky

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July Wrap-Up: We Really Do Read Literally Anything!

Romance? Check. Monster romance? Yup. Romantasy, fanfic, sci-fi, historical fiction… basically every corner of fiction got some love this month. 💖👹✨🚀📜

Here’s what we read in July — have you read any of these? 💙📚

#julyreads

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📚BOOKS READ IN JULY📚💙
#booksky #julyreads

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July book reviews & ratings!

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#fable #julyreads #books

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#booksky #julyreads

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Books I read in July 
Top row L to R: Witch in the Lighthouse by Azalea Forest, The Names by Florence Knapp, The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi, The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi.
Bottom row L to R: Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge, A Killing COld by Kate Alice Marshall, No Time Like the Future by Michael J Fox.

Books I read in July Top row L to R: Witch in the Lighthouse by Azalea Forest, The Names by Florence Knapp, The Final Strife by Saara El-Arifi, The Last Tale of the Flower Bride by Roshani Chokshi. Bottom row L to R: Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge, A Killing COld by Kate Alice Marshall, No Time Like the Future by Michael J Fox.

Did you read any books this month you'll be thinking about for a long time? For me, it's The Names. TW for DV, but it's amazing.

#readmore #reading #readingwrapup #books #julyreads #readtrad #readindie #tbr

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#booksbydorothea #BookReviews

#JulyMonthlyWrapup #BestBooks #5StarBooks #HighlyRecommended

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#Bookworm #BookBlogger #BookReader #Bookstagram #2025Reads #JulyReads #BookThreads

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July reading wrap up #booksky #readingwrapup #julyreads

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July 2025 reading wrap-up
10 books read across 4,588 pages, given an average of 4.18 stars
The highest rated reads were Stories Are Weapons by Annalee Newitz, Conspiracy by A. C. Cobble, and Dragons of Summer Flame by Weis and Hickman
Average book length was 458 pages with an average finish time of 4 days.
Out of the books read, 80% were fiction and 20% were nonfiction, with the most popular genres in descending order being Fantasy, LGBTQIA+, Sociology, Young Adult, and Literary
The remaining two charts show pages read per day and 100% of books read this month were print editions.

July 2025 reading wrap-up 10 books read across 4,588 pages, given an average of 4.18 stars The highest rated reads were Stories Are Weapons by Annalee Newitz, Conspiracy by A. C. Cobble, and Dragons of Summer Flame by Weis and Hickman Average book length was 458 pages with an average finish time of 4 days. Out of the books read, 80% were fiction and 20% were nonfiction, with the most popular genres in descending order being Fantasy, LGBTQIA+, Sociology, Young Adult, and Literary The remaining two charts show pages read per day and 100% of books read this month were print editions.

#JulyReads for #booksky! you can tell i was trying to crunch in one last book before the month was over lol

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Collage of book covers showing: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry; Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green; The Plague and I by Betty McDonald; Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars; The Time Capsule Murder by Alex Crockford; A Fiancée’s Guide to First Wives and Murder by Diane Freeman; A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder by Diane agreement; The Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters; The Last Word is Death by Faith Martin; The Lyndon Johnson Years: The Path to Power by Robert A. Caro; Absolution by Alice McDermott; The God of the Woods by Liz Moore; So Far Gone by Jess Walter; Big Chief by Jon Hichey; The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones; Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon; Wild Sign by Patricia Briggs

Collage of book covers showing: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry; Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green; The Plague and I by Betty McDonald; Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars; The Time Capsule Murder by Alex Crockford; A Fiancée’s Guide to First Wives and Murder by Diane Freeman; A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder by Diane agreement; The Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters; The Last Word is Death by Faith Martin; The Lyndon Johnson Years: The Path to Power by Robert A. Caro; Absolution by Alice McDermott; The God of the Woods by Liz Moore; So Far Gone by Jess Walter; Big Chief by Jon Hichey; The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones; Where They Last Saw Her by Marcie R. Rendon; Wild Sign by Patricia Briggs

Books I finished reading in July!

Top Three: Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry; Murder in the Dressing Room by Holly Stars; and (of course) The Time Capsule Murder by my husband @gingerwandrer.bsky.social

Too many other 5* Reads for a Bluesky post, so check out my insta for more #booksky #Julyreads

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July reading roundup! Two months in a row that I get it up and out the first day of the month. 😅 Lots of bangers this month. #booksky #julyreads #summerreading

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My #ReadingWrapup for #Julyreads

#storygraph #readingstats #booksky

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July’s reading roundup. Kind of a slow month for me, mostly due to WNBA games and traveling. Still had some really great reads last month though. #reading #booktok #booksky #storygraph #nowreading #julyreads #toberead #books #ilovereading

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