bibliollama: (Book Kitten)
 Or: How Many Books Did I Start But Not Finish Because of Tennis?

June wasn’t the strongest reading month I’ve ever had, and that’s okay. I only finished four books — which isn’t nothing, but when you’ve got twelve others in progress and a TBR that’s practically teetering… yeah, it felt a little slow.

In my defence, Roland Garros happened. And it was wild. I spent a frankly ridiculous number of hours yelling at my screen, emotionally invested in five-set dramas and rain delays. It was brilliant. It was distracting. It was totally worth it.

Here’s what I did manage to finish in between matches:

✅ Books I Finished:

Dirty Laundry by Richard Pink & Roxanne Emery – ★★★★★
A standout this month. Sharp, validating, and deeply relatable.

The Fiancé Dilemma by Elena Armas – ★★★★☆
Light, fun, and exactly what I needed for a few evenings of escapism.

Down Under by Bill Bryson – ★★★★☆
Bryson doing what Bryson does best — equal parts dry wit and chaos.

Everything I Wish I’d Known About Stress by Jayne Hardy – ★★☆☆☆
Unfortunately, this one didn’t quite hit the mark for me. A little too surface-level and generic.

I also read a lot without finishing much — I’ve got twelve books currently in progress (yes, twelve 😳), including library books that are rapidly running out of renewals and a handful of paperbacks that have been lounging on my bedside table for weeks.


🎾 Life + Reading:

Reading time was snatched in odd, quiet moments this month. A few chapters in the mornings, some Kindle time in the evenings, and the occasional sneaky page or two during lunch breaks. Not ideal, but it worked — mostly.

Wimbledon has now started, so I’m not holding my breath for a major July reading spike... but we’ll see! Stranger things have happened.


📅 July Goals:

  • Finish at least 6 books (starting with the ones I’ve already begun)
  • Tackle my library loans before they boomerang back
  • Actually post some reviews on Instagram — even the short ones
  • Prioritise joy reads over pressure
  • Continue the "read for 20 mins a day" mindset — no guilt, just stories

So, not the most prolific reading month. But honestly? Still a good one. Books were there when I needed them — even if I didn’t always make it to the end.

Tell me: how was your June reading? Are you watching Wimbledon too? And what’s the book you keep meaning to finish?

bibliollama: (Book Kitten)
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to The Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.

This week's topic is Authors I’d Love a New Book From (These could be authors that have passed away, who have retired from writing, who have inexplicably gone quiet, or who might jut not be able to keep up with how quickly you read their books!)

Anne Rice
Poppy Z Brite
Dan Brown
Bill Bryson
Michael Cordy
Michael Crichton
Belinda Jones
Richard Laymon
Stel Pavlou
Andrea Penrose

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