
Hello, hello! Here we are again at the end of another month: July felt like it was over in a flash! With my unplanned hiatus earlier in the month, I never posted my June wrap-up so you get a 2-for-1 this time round.
I have to say, I read way less than I thought I would over these two months. Maybe it’s the heat, maybe I was just generally tired from the rest of, well, life and the state of the world… I don’t feel in a reading slump, yet whenever I have some free time, my impulse is to go to the gym or do some yoga and just generally move my body rather than sitting down to read – which isn’t really usual for me. I’m honouring that though and giving myself grace for not meeting every single goal/challenge, as my body is probably telling me something. I’m very curious to see what August will bring!
What I read…


I was on three different blog tours in June, for The Forty Rules of Love, The Lights of Shantinagar and Silverbirds. If you missed them, you can check out my review posts at the link in the title!
I also managed to get through two non-fiction books, one of which (Discorso sulla razza, A Rap on Race in the English version) had been keeping me company for a long time as I kept pausing it to prioritise other books. Maestre was an insightful read focusing on some key literary classics and the women who wrote them – and I obviously now wish to catch up on all of them!
I FINALLY finished listening to Dream Count after almost three (!) months. This was one of my most anticipated new releases this year and I’m really sorry that it did not live up to my expectations. Speaking of disappointments, Brown Skin, White Lies was another book that I had high hopes for but sadly ended up not loving – you can read my full review here. In contrast, I did enjoy Butter, even though it wasn’t quite what I was expecting. I’ll try and write a full review post sometime soon, as I have a lot of thoughts on it.
What I added to my shelves…



June and July were so good for new books! Although I’ve been trying not to buy new books this year, I had to make an exception this time as there were some juicy promotions and books I’d been eyeing for a while. I also managed to get the Illumicrate edition of The Jasad Crown, which pairs nicely with the one I already had of The Jasad Heir. I haven’t read it yet, but I heard nothing but good reviews so far, so I went ahead and bought the sequel on blind trust. As always, link in title takes you to the Goodreads page.
For Review
Huge thanks to publishers, authors, book tour organisers and NetGalley for spoiling me with review copies this summer!
- The Satisfaction Café by Kathy Wang – out now!
- Silverbirds by Rocky Magaña – out now!
- Brown Skin, White Lies by Bobby Mohan – out now!
- When We Ruled: The Rise and Fall of Twelve African Queens and Warriors by Paula Akpan – out now!
- Good People by Patmeena Sabit – publication expected in February 2026
- The Naked Light by Bridget Collins – publication expected in September 2025
- The Red Wind Howls by Tsering Döndrup – out now!
Gifted
These ebooks were kindly gifted by publishers or downloaded for free during limited-time promotions.
- The Burning Stones by Antti Tuomainen
- Monstrous Anger of the Guns: How the Global Arms Trade is Ruining the World and What We Can Do About It, edited by Rhona Michie, Andrew Feinstein, Paul Rogers
- Riot. Strike. Riot: The New Era of Uprisings by Joshua Clover
- Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and the Rise of Racist Nationalism by Harsha Walia
- No Cop City, No Cop World: Lessons from the Movement, edited by Kamau Franklin, Micah Herskind, Mariah Parker
Bought
- Colazione al parco con Virginia Woolf by Marta Perego
- Norwegian Wood by Haruki Murakami
- The Count of Montecristo by Alexandre Dumas
- L’arte della gioia (The Art of Joy) by Goliarda Sapienza
- The Jasad Crown by Sara Hashem (Illumicrate edition)
What I’m reading…

With the state of the world being what it is, I’ve gone fully into comfort-reading mode and picked up the final book in the Arlan’s Pledge series. I also finally started Yellowface, which I’m very curious about!
What I’ve been watching…



Lots of films by my standards, but disappointingly few stand out. Although I have also fallen victim to the Golden/Soda Pop craze haha. Series-wise, I also finished watching the latest seasons of both The White Lotus and The Bear. I’m planning to start watching Interview with the Vampire next, forced gently suggested by my brother. Have any of you already watched it?
That’s it for now!
What have you been up to?
Tell me in the comments or leave a link to your wrap-up post so I can visit!
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wow, you’ve read a lot this month! june and july had been great and left me with a middle-of-the-year shock. hope youre haveing a great august‼️❤️
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Thank you! ☺️ I still can’t quite believe it’s August already! Hope you have a great month too
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I’m sorry that you’ve been reading less than you expected. I feel like that’s been the case for me all year 🙈 it’s great that you’ve been getting to the gym so much though and if you try to force yourself to read when you’re not in the mood to it’ll probably lead to a bad reading experience anyway.
I’m so sorry to hear that Dream Count let you down. It’s always devastating when a highly anticipated release let’s you down. I’m glad you enjoyed Butter though. I’ll watch out for your review of it because I’ve seen it mentioned a lot but I’ve just realised I know very little about it 🙈
I really hope you enjoy the Jasad Crown & Heir 🤞 I also need to get to it soon and have seen lots of rave reviews. And we both have The Naked Light to check out too. I’m looking forward to diving into it pretty soon.
I’ll watch out for your thoughts on Yellowface and The Count of Montecristo too.
How did you find the latest Paddington and Jurassic Park movies?
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Thank you! This definitely seems to be an odd year, reading-wise!
Paddington is very cute, though it didn’t quite live up to the previous two for me but I had a good time! And similarly with Jurassic, it was fun and a good time at the cinema. I’m not a super fan of the franchise tbh, so I’m not entirely sure how it would compare to previous ones 😅 But anything with Jonathan Bailey in it is bound to get my attention haha.
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That’s pretty much how I felt about the Paddington one too. I think part of it was having a different person playing the mother but I can’t put my finger on exactly why else it didn’t click as much for me as the precious two. I haven’t seen the latest Jurassic one yet. I’ve enjoyed most of the franchise but the previous installment was such a let down that it’s left me nervous 😬 I had to look up who that is but OMG I loved him in Wicked. I don’t think you can see the library dance scene without ending up besotted 😂
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