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message 1: by Jenna, I'd be free if not for Temper & Edgewalker (new)

Jenna Kathleen (jennakathleen) | 5178 comments Mod
Share your three favourites of the month!


message 2: by Tammie (last edited Jun 30, 2019 05:35AM) (new)

Tammie | 5952 comments I didn't get much reading time this month but I enjoyed...
All Systems Red,
Artificial Condition,
and
Spirit's End.


message 3: by Adrienne P (new)

Adrienne P (adpreadsya) | 2 comments The Fifth Season
Foundryside


message 4: by Bill (new)

Bill | 2150 comments It’s going to be all Kay for me this month.

1. A Brightness Long Ago
2. Sailing to Sarantium
3. Lord of Emperors

A Brightness Long Ago was my only 5 star of the month.


message 5: by Shae (new)

Shae | 372 comments My top 3 for June:

1. King of Assassins - This was a truly excellent conclusion to the The Wounded Kingdom trilogy.
2. Blood of Assassins - This installment definitely did not suffer from middle book syndrome.
3. The Thief Who Spat In Luck's Good Eye - This was fun! Each book in the Amra Thetys series is under 300 pages - perfect quick reads between other more intense door stoppers :-)


message 7: by Mel (new)

Mel | 2360 comments Actually read a wider selection this month.

1. Exit Strategy (The whole Murderbot series, really)
2. The Hate U Give (Contemporary fiction isn't usually my thing, but I'm glad I picked this one up.)
3. On A Sunbeam: A Webcomic (A total surprise recommendation by Silvana that hit the spot.)

Shae: Thanks for reminding me of the Amra Thetys books. I put the first on my to-read list but had forgotten about it. They sound like the perfect palate cleanser.


message 8: by Shae (new)

Shae | 372 comments @Melissa - happy to serve as an Amra Thetys reminder, enjoy :-)


message 9: by Navi (new)

Navi (nvsahota) | 0 comments June Top 3 Reads:

Lanny
Red Clocks
Making Oscar Wilde - not a Fantasy pick but I just loved it so much! :)

Lanny by Max Porter Red Clocks by Leni Zumas Making Oscar Wilde by Michèle Mendelssohn


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