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June Round-up

Usually June marks the start of the summer reading binge, but a surprisingly boring book caused a HUGE lull in my reading last month. As a result I’m currently 2 books behind on my reading goal for the year.

June Reading List

22. Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler (June 4) *e
A fun summer read that is both a beachy romance and an emotional adventure. While the book didn’t wow me as much as it did some others, it was a thoroughly enjoyable read.

23. Intangible by J. Meyers (June 25)  *e Full Review Here
Normally I’d just set a book aside that was 260 pages and took 3 weeks to read, but I couldn’t find a single negative review about this book, so I assumed it was going to get good. I assumed wrong.

24. Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon (June 30)
An enjoyable start to a new YA series (which is also a prequel to Kenyon’s long running Dark Hunter series).  While I did enjoy Infinity, I don’t know that I’ll keep going with the series as I found it a bit repetitive (my current personal book pet-peeve) and a little ‘boyish’ for my tastes.

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