Bookbugworld’s July Wrap Up | 2023
A quick look at all the books I read in the month of July 2023.
A quick look at all the books I read in the month of July 2023.
If someone were to ask me to describe The Rachel Incident in a few words, “a beautiful coming of age” novel would be apt.
Reading Bunny was one of the most entertaining experiences of the year. However, it ended up being a one time read for me.
Toby and the Silver Blood Witches was deeper than what I expected from a middle-grade book in terms of emotional quotient.
If you are a fan of authors like Sophie Kinsella, Catherine Walsh and Jill Mansell, you will end up loving Bell Time.
The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams is a quick and enjoyable read which makes you think while being intrigued by the theatrics.
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Break, the second book in the Flow series was even more engaging than the first one. Life for Quin won’t be the same again ever.
Thank You For Listening is a romance novel, not just between the main leads Sewanee and Brock but, between the reader/listener and the audiobooks.
The Club is a closed-circuit thriller with x/y variables. IÂ would say go for it if this kind of entertainer is your thing.