Hello July!

Say it Rah-shay By Jul 01, 2017 6 Comments

5. Books

Between a committee I’m serving on, the expo hall at ALA and using two library systems there are books EVERYWHERE!

The Bee had some friends over and they spent an hour just looking at our book shelves. I need to do a library book roundup, and return the books to their proper libraries. Sort through the books from the Expo hall and really, just purge my shelves. When we moved and combined shelves there are so many books that I have started and let sit.

I also want to finish the books I have abandoned throughout the house too.

My July book list includes

Bittersweet by Stephanie Daniel

The Last Train by Micahel Pronko

The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas

The Woman Next Door: A Novel by Yewande Omotoso

Tangerine: A Novel by Christine Mangan

Emma in the Night by Wendy Walker

July Bucket List

I may add some middle grade or juvenile books for work but for now these are all pleasure reads for Rachee!

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6 Comments

  1. Shalama Jackson says:

    It is officially July and I can’t believe it myself. I usually keep mental lists and that doesn’t change this month with the exception that I am being a little more verbal since I have a new competition that I am blogging about as it approaches in August. Here’s to you rocking out your goals.

  2. The year is moving much too quickly, but I like the idea that July can be a reset month

  3. Candy says:

    Time does go extremely fast. You should add fruit picking. We did blueberries one year and it was great. We had muffins for days.

  4. Talisa G. says:

    I’ve been having dog-fever also lately. Doesn’t help that my closest cousin has a few cuties of her own and she’s always talking about them. It’s really time I get a dog!

  5. I like that July is a starting point for the rest of the year – I will definitely be hitting the reset button!

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