Well, we’re over half way through 2023 now and as I reflect on July’s books, it really was a truly peak month for reading. I enjoyed all of my 6 books so much! All fiction reads (I am still upping my non-fiction, those are coming as I’m still in the process of reading), but the themes covered were very varied. Let’s take a closer look…

My July Book Reviews:
(Click on book title for my full review.)
/ The Villa by Rachel Hawkins
/ The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue
/ Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield
/ Bad Men by Julie Mae Cohen
/ Moonflower Murders by Anthony Horowitz
/ Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister
So Our Wives Under the Sea takes the special prize of possibly my favourite read of the year so far – yes, it’s that good! Such a beautiful, emotional, other-worldly book – you MUST add it to your TBR if you love unique, amazing stories.
My other reads were great too – from a psychological thriller inspired by the life of Mary Shelley (The Villa) to a sharp, funny, clever coming-of-age story set in Cork (The Rachel Incident) to a tongue-in-cheek take on getting revenge on idiot men (Bad Men) to an epic Agatha Christie inspired murder mystery (Moonflower Murders) and rounding up with a page-turning thriller from Gillian McAllister (Just Another Missing Person) – would highly recommend them all!
I also added to my children’s book review series, sharing books I loved reading to my boys – 5 children’s picture books with great confidence-building messages. I think these books (and other like them) do such an important job of conveying more complex emotions to small children.
Until next month, happy reading!
That’s a lot you read in a month! You must be a fast reader.
-Maya
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Haha thanks!
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