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Jun 29, 2017 05:07PM

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The bad news is that I haven't started my June read yet because I am only half way through my May read.
It is The Sisters Who Would Be Queen and it is so boring and dry. I might have to put it aside. It is really preventing me from reading. I hate not finishing a book, but I really don't like it at all. I thought it would be more intersting.
It's awful when a book is boring 💤 or when it takes an age to read. Sometimes you just have to throw in the towel!

If anyone else feels like voting for my July read, I'd be ever grateful! :-))) lol but I know we are on to August now too Hahahah Thank you, Janet! You're on the ball for sure!

Amy- Six of Crows is brilliant. Think Ocean's Eleven but with magic. I recommended it to my brother, who fancies himself as a novice fantasy author, and he agreed it was an excellent read, as was it's sequel Crooked Kingdom

If anyone else feels like voting for my July read, I'd be ever grateful! :-))) lol but I know we are on ..."
Well Amy, I have started my June book (just) so though I was ahead at the start of the month I am now behind again! I have lots of library books to read as well, I must stop getting more for a while until I catch up (or just return them and get them out another time but that feels like giving in lol).


http://time.com/4839404/michael-bond-...

Before anyone says "That was fast even for you," let me say: "What did you expect for a book that's only 32 pages long?" *wink*
Waiting for the other two.


This was the best Rebus I've read so far in the series. (I do wonder just how bad/strong that man's liver is, though!)



So cool we are on the same page. The short chapters in All the Light We Cannot See made it so much easier for me to get to this book again each time I was stuck!





Then James Joyce would probably get on your nerves.

It is an easy read with short chapters. It explores some ideas about race which is good. Of course, it is YA so it has all that unrealisticness to it as well. I am enjoying it.
Oh! And I am still reading my May slog, The Sisters Who Would Be Queen. Will not be recommending this to anyone.

It is an easy read with short chapters. It explores some ideas about race w..."
I really like Sun is Also a Star, not as much as her earlier book, Everything, Everything... but it is still very good.

I've been in such a reading slump this year!



I am starting my tie book Caleb.




Er didn't get to start it as I had a long weekend away at a rock fest. Back now (recovered, sort of) and hope to start it tomorrow v. late.


I hope you had fun at the rock festival!


Yes we did, there were 13 of us in tents and vans but it was rather wet! Which did spoil it a bit. We did see some sunshine but not as much as hoped, had a fantastic time though :-) Took a few days to recover lol



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