My July Reading Wrap Up
My July Reading Wrap Up (Shorts Video Up Now)
I read 3 Books this month. How Was Your Reading This Month?
📚Their Vicious Games: Joelle Wellington
📚Rosewood Summer: R M Adams
📚The Case of the Night Detective: Jay A Harris
And Currently Reading:
📚The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis
July was an exciting month for my reading habit, as I ventured into a mix of thrilling fiction and classic literature. For those who enjoy gripping stories with a dark edge, I highly recommend Joelle Wellington’s 'Their Vicious Games.' It’s an intense blend of Battle Royale and Hunger Games-style suspense, delivered with brutal honesty and haunting scenes that keep you captivated until the last page. If you like something with a supernatural twist yet feel a bit nostalgic, 'Rosewood Summer' by R M Adams is worth picking up. It combines the eerie vibes of 'Goosebumps' and the unsettling mysteries of the 'Backrooms,' offering a refreshing take on summer thrills. The author’s skill in building atmosphere left me intrigued and eager to see where the story leads. For a change of pace, 'The Case of the Night Detective' by Jay A Harris provided a fascinating vampire detective narrative. The story’s clever plot around a framed vampire detective and the complex human relationships added layers of suspense and emotional depth, making it a bestseller that deserves the hype. Currently, I’m reading 'The Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis, a classic that offers profound insight into human nature and spirituality through imaginative correspondence between demons. It’s a thought-provoking read that challenges perspectives while being accessible and engaging. Reading these diverse books in one month reminded me how literature can transport us to different worlds — from intense dystopian scenarios to supernatural mysteries and timeless philosophical reflections. Whether you’re into darker themes or classic literature, I encourage you to explore these titles. Happy reading, everyone!




