Hello!
In July, I finished six books, and I made progress on one book (which I’ve nearly finished!).
The books that I finished were: The Official Highway Code by the Department for Transport; Spain: What Everyone Needs to Know by William Chislett; The Mechanical Maestro by Emily Owen; Pleading Hearts by S. J. Hopewell; Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal; and Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon.
The book that I made progress on was The Desolations of Devil’s Acre by Ransom Riggs.







This brings my total number of books for this year up to 17!
Tomorrow, I will be posting the books that I hope to read this month.
What books did you read, or start reading, in July?
Thank you for reading this post.
Hannah
Great post! I read eight books in July – The Island, That Weekend, Only Mostly Devastated, Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry, The Obsession, Off The Record, It’s Behind You and These Violent Nights, which brings my total to 28! Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you! Wow, 28 is a lot of books – I wish I could read that quickly!
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Finished reading:
1. Circe
2. The Lost Hero
3. Son of Neptune
4. Mark of Athena
5. House of Hades
Made progress on:
1. Blood of Olympus
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Thank you for sharing the books that you read in July!
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So, my summer is basically what I call a mythological reading season
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I like that you’ve focused on one genre for July, I might do that at some point!
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Well, the same applied to June- that was Percy Jackson and the Olympians
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Have you read Harry Potter in English before seeing as you read the first one in Spanish this month? If you have how does it compare? Great post though!
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Yes, I’ve read the full series in English multiple times. At first, it was a much slower and more challenging read in Spanish, as I was mentally translating everything. But halfway through, I decided to solely read in Spanish (without translating anything), which made it a lot easier to read. Thank you!
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Ah that makes sense. It’s really cool that you’re able to read it in multiple languages though
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Thank you!
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