Good morning!
I’ve seen this floating around, so I decided to do it too! 🥰 Don’t forget to share some of your answers with me in the comments! We are slightly late, but that’s okay. July was yesterday, shht!
What is it all about?
The idea being that as the end of June approaches and we are then halfway through the year, let us share the books we have read in those first 6 months. In fact let’s share 6 books in 6 categories, or if time is of the essence then simply share just 6 books. Whatever combination works for you as long as it involves 6 books. Of course the same book can obviously feature in more than one category. (from Jo’s book journey)
6 non-fictions;
- The world’s even dumber criminals, Duncan McKenzie
- Share your stuff, i’ll go first, Laura Tremaine
- The Psychology of Stupidity, Jean-François Marmion
- La malédiction du Cécil Hotel, Sonya Lwu
- Haunted Healthcare, Richard Estep
- You’ll leave this world with your butt sewn shut, Robyn Grimm
(reading next)
6 books I meant to pick up sooner;
- Opposite of Always, Justin A Reynolds
- The wall of Winnipeg & me, Mariana Zapata
- No judgements, Meg Cabot
- Before the Coffee gets cold, Toshikazu Kawaguchi
- Starfish, Akemi Dawn Bowman
- Out of Character, Jenna Miller
6 genres I read the most in 2024
- Horror (8 books)
- Romance (6 books)
- Young Adult (5 books)
- Contemporary (5 books)
- Mystery (3 books)
- Fantasy (3 books)
6 French books
- La Malédiction du Cécil Hotel, Sonya Lwu
- Mademoiselle Godemiché, Marilou Addison
- Youtumeurs (serie), Dave Turcotte LaFond
- Anna Caritas l’éveilleur 2e partie, Patrick Isabelle
- Vous êtes cordialement Invités, Alex Sol
- La belle et la bête, Simon Rousseau
6 five stars (5⭐️) books
- Haunted Healthcare, Richard Estep
- One perfect Couple, Ruth Ware
- Eliza & her Monsters, Francesca Zappia (reread)
- Out of Character, Jenna Miller
- Vera Wong’s unsolicited advice for murderers, Jesse Q.Sutano
- What you’re looking for isin the library, Michiko Aoyama
Have you read any of these? xx
This tag is so much fun to do as you can just shape it to your own reading 😀
Yes that’s true!! I feel like a good chunck of them are toward fantasy readers