July Top 5 Picks!

Hello fellow book eaters, 

Guess what... it's July. Somehow this year is slowly ticking by - can i get a thank Daisy for that! 

With a new month comes my new picks. This month there are some great books on my list, especially in the crime and thriller section. I hope you all enjoy and maybe find something to read this month. 



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Children:
- Stella Montgomery -Wakestone Hall - Judith Rossell
- Real Pigeons peck punches - Andrew Mcdonald
- Wonderscape - Jennifer Bell
- The second adventures of princess poeny - Nette Hilton and Lucinda Gifford
- Evie and Pog: puppy play time - Tania McCartney

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Crime/ Thriller:
- The Scholar - Dervla McTiernan
- The shape of night - Tess Gerritsen
- Death in the ladies goddess club - Julian Leatherdale
- The safe place - Anna Downes
- Keeper - Jessica Moor

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Fiction: 
- The things we cannot say - Kelly Rimmer
- A lifetime of impossible day - Tabatha Bird
- The hidden wife - Joanna Rees
- The extraordinary hope of Dawn Brightside - Jessica Ryn
- The museum of forgotten memories - Anstey Harris

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YA Fantasty:
-The lost city - Amanda Hocking
- Sorcery of thorns - Margaret Rogerson 
- The ballad of songbirds and snakes - Suzanne Collins
- The Cobra queen - Tara Moss
- Goddess in the machine - Lora Beth Johnson


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Romance :
-  The secret - Helena Hunting
- Keep you close - Nora Roberts
- All fired up- Lori Foster
- Under the vines - Tricia Stringer 
- The wrong Mr. Darcy - Evelyn Lozada 


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YA Contemporary:
- All the bright places - Jennifer Niven
- Someone Else's secret - Julia Spiro 
- Dear Ava - Ilsa Madden-Mills
- Fake it 'Til you break it - Meghan Brandy 
- Kings of Quarantine - Caroline Peckham


This month i also wanted to highlight books with a mental health undertone.
- Saving Missy - Beth Morrey
- The bitter and sweet of Cherry season - Molly Fader
- Better luck next time - Kate Hilton
- The recovery of Rose gold - Stephanie Wrobel
- Just an ordinary family - Fiona Lowe

I have really enjoyed these choices this month. They are so diverse yet they can appeal to everyone. From one reader to anther, Happy reading. ๐Ÿ“– 

The self confessed book eater 




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