- Our Love Could Light the World by Anne Leigh Parrish
- Girlchild by Tupelo Hassman
- A Complicated Marriage by Janice Van Horne
- Leave of Absence by Tanya J. Peterson
- Under the Dome by Stephen King
- Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger
- The Rest of Us by Jessica Lott
- The Third Son by Julie Wu
- Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin
- The Firebird by Susanna Kearsley
- Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
- A Masque of Infamy by Kelly Dessaint
- The Violet Hour by Katherine Hill
- The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
- The Sweetest Hallelujah by Elaine Hussey
15 books, not too shabby.
I only read 2 nonfiction books in June. That makes me a bit sad and I hope to improve that number in July.
Even though I didn’t like Crusoe I’m glad to have gotten one classic under my belt this month.
June was full of bookish events. I met an author, I guest posted, my blog was featured on Book Bloggers International, and I celebrated my 1 year blogversary!
Can you believe that 2013 is half over?!? It’s time to whip up a Hall of Fame post for the 1st half of the year. That will be coming your way shortly, stay tuned!
How was June for you?
Thanks Charlie 🙂 Picking those favorites is never easy!
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8 books is fab! Think of it this way, most people don't read ONE book a month! Ack!
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Wow you've done great.I will never be able to read so many books in a month. Congrats again on your bloggie birthday and let's see you read 30 books in July 😉
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30! Whew, now that's a tall order! 😉
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How in the world will you top that next month?!
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I probably won't!!! 😉
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Happy belated bloggiversary! It's only been a year for you? I thought you had been around for longer than that. Awesome and here's to many more years of fab posts 🙂
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Thanks Jenny! It's been the best year 🙂
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Great June, Jennifer! 15 books is decidedly NOT shabby, especially with Robinson Crusoe in the mix. Can't wait to see what you've got in store next month!
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Thanks 😉 Robinson was not an easy read, that's for sure!
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June looks like a great month for you! My favorite reads of the month were Consider the Lobster by David Foster Wallace and Packing for Mars by Mary Roach; I read an unusual amount of non-fiction that month!
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I want to read Roach darn it! I never have, which is ridiculous!
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I made a promise to myself last year that I would read at least one classic a month .. this year, I haven't been so fabulous with doing so … I think I'll have to work on that! Fabulous reading month for you! Fifteen books including the TOME \”Under the Dome\”? (which I bought and read as soon it came out – I loves some Stephen King)
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Belonging to the Classics Club really helps. I have that GIANT LIST as a reminder to read those classics :)I really liked Under the Dome. I'm watching the new series as well. It's radically different from the book but it's still enjoyable.
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