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July Reading Stats

This was a much better month for reading – mostly because I embraced my Summer Reading Brain and just read some fluff πŸ™‚

Almost, but not entirely cozy mysteries last month. I did read the new Rivers of London book – Stone and Sky. As expected, it is awesome πŸ™‚ In addition to solving the crimes at hand, we learned a bit more about our characters and the world. 10/10, no notes.

The only other non-cozy I read last month was an interesting book about knitting during WW 1. I may well review that separately, so will just say here that it was pretty interesting, and a topic you don’t see covered often.

What are you reading lately? Does Summer Reading Brain strike you as well? Do tell!

6 thoughts on “July Reading Stats

    1. I can’t wait to hear it! The WWI kinitting books is really interesting! There is a fair amount about the propaganda campaigns to get home knitters to knit for the troops and about the supply issues. And also some patterns! Mostly the patterns are kind of clunky by modern standards, but still interesting!

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