What I read in June

I rented these books from the library at the beginning of this month. I love renting rather than buying books because you save so much money while still having space on your bookshelves.

- where’s molly? By h d Carlton : I loved this book. definitely wanting to read the first few books after this one. it’s a story about a girl in the first few books.

- no words by Meg Cabot : such a cute romance on a small island. a good summer book to read. Meg Cabot is an amazing author and this proves her writing skills as it’s more for adults rather than young adults which I love.

- monsters among us by Monica rodden: inspired by wuthering heights. so interesting. It kept me wanting to turn the page it had a major plot twist at the end.

2024/6/29 Edited to

... Read moreIn June, I dove into an array of captivating books that not only entertained but also broadened my literary horizons. Renting books offers the joy of exploration without the commitment of ownership, allowing me to diversify my reading list while keeping my bookshelf clutter-free. Among the highlights was 'Where’s Molly?' by H.D. Carlton, a fascinating continuation of a character’s journey that piqued my curiosity about the series. This book seamlessly intertwines suspense and emotion, leaving readers eager for more. Another gem was 'No Words' by Meg Cabot, a charming romantic comedy set against the backdrop of an idyllic small island. Cabot is known for her engaging storytelling, and this novel is no exception. It resonates with adult readers through its relatable characters and heartfelt plot, making it a perfect summer read that encapsulates the essence of love and friendship. Additionally, 'Monsters Among Us' by Monica Rodden presents a dark twist inspired by the classic 'Wuthering Heights.' The book captivates with its mysterious undertones and unexpected turn of events that keep readers guessing. Rodden’s adept storytelling shines through the pages, creating an immersive reading experience. Each of these selections enriched my month and offered a delightful escape into different worlds.