Hello and welcome to Beyond the Basic’s with Basic B. I’m Katie, your host, and today’s episode is June’s reading recap.
In these reading recap episodes I revisit the month’s reading predictions. Check out June’s prediction episode if you missed it.
June Reading Predictions
Join me as I chat about my predictions for June reading. I share some personal insight into my life lately, predict favorite books, potential hyped books and books I’m hopeful for. I’ll circle back with my reading recap to see how things played out.
I also share some stats, dnf’s and samples, standout reads, books I enjoyed and some take it or leave its. I wrap things up with things I learned.
Thanks so much for listening. I’d love to hear your thoughts on any of the books mentioned and what your stand-out reads were for June.
Books mentioned (affiliate links):
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer Order here
All the Colors of the Dark by Chris Whitaker Order here
The Housemaid is Watching by Freida McFadden Order here
Under Your Spell by Laura Wood Order here
Cue the Sun by Emily Nussbaum Order here
The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians by James Patterson and Matt Eversmann Order Here
Lula Deans Little Library of Banned Books by Kirsten Miller Order here
The Same Bright Stars by Ethan Joella Order here
There is No Ethan by Anna Akbari Order here
One-Star Romance by Laura Hankin Order here
The Unraveling by Vi Keeland Order here
Incidents Around the House by Josh Malerman Order here
Middletide by Sarah Crouch Order here
Ambition Monster by Jennifer Romolini Order here
Soldier Sailer by Claire Kilroy Order here
A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston Order here
Two Sides to Every Murder by Danielle Valentine Order here
I Was a Teenaged Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones order here
In case you missed it
The summer slowdown
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