In this month that ended before I realized it had begun, I somehow finished 23 works with a total of 6,881 pages (or the equivalent). I DNF'ed one book, but the rest had an average rating of 3.8. As usual, I didn't write as much as I wanted to--which didn't bother me until I saw how many things this month didn't get covered. I'm sure I'll get them done pretty soon, but, it made me wonder what I was doing.

 

Still, a pretty good month here. Hope you had one, too.


So, here's what happened here in June.
Books Read


Burn Me Deadly Wait for Signs American Demon
3.5 Stars 3 Stars 4 Stars
Crossing in Time Fair Warning The Power of Habit
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 3.5 Stars
The Ghosts of Sherwood Anna Luck and Judgement
4 Stars 3.5 Stars 4 Stars
The Finders Working Stiff Out of Range
4 1/2 Stars 3.5 Stars 3 Stars
Imaginary Numbers Muzzled Why Would Anyone Go to Church?
4 1/2 Stars 4 1/2 Stars 3 Stars
Nothing Is Wrong and Here Is Why Captain's Fury How the Wired Weep
3 Stars 5 Stars 4 1/2 Stars
The Fangs of Freelance Looking for Rachel Wallace WONDER TWINS VOL. 1: ACTIVATE!
3 Stars 5 Stars 3 Stars
The Hope of Israel Of Mutts and Men Happy
4 Stars 4 1/2 Stars DNF


Still Reading


Tom Jones Original Cover Institutes of Christian Religion vol 1 Brief Cases
The Curator    


Ratings

5 Stars 2 2 1/2 Stars 0
4 1/2 Stars 4 2 Stars 0
4 Stars 6 1 1/2 Stars 0
3.5 Stars 5 1 Star 0
3 Stars 6    
    Average = 3.8

TBR Pile
Mt TBR January 20

Breakdowns
"Traditionally" Published: 19
Self-/Independent Published: 4

Genre This Month Year to Date
Children’s 0 (0%) 2 (2%)
Fantasy 3 (13%) 18 (15%)
General Fiction/ Literature 1 (4%) 8 (7%)
Horror 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Humor 0 (0%) 1 (1%)
Mystery/ Suspense/ Thriller 8 (35%) 48 (39%)
Non-Fiction 4 (17%) 8 (7%)
Science Fiction 2 (9%) 11 (9%)
Steampunk 0 (0%) 2 (2%)
Theolgy/ Christian Living 2 (9%) 9 (7%)
Urban Fantasy 3 (13%) 17 (14%)
Western 0 (0%) 0 (0%)

Review-ish Things Posted

 

 

 

  • American Demon by Kim Harrison: Harrison Comes Back to The Hollows Without Missing a Step

 

  • City of Hate by Timothy S. Miller is not a book I should have read, but maybe you should.

 

 

 

  • Fair Warning by Michael Connelly: McEvoy’s out to clear his name and catch a twisted killer

 

 

 

 

 

  • The Finders by Jeffrey B. Burton: A Serial Killer Hunt Goes to the Dogs

 

  • Anna by Laura Guthrie: A Charming Look at One Girl’s Pursuit of Happiness

 

  • Muzzled by David Rosenfelt: One of Andy Carpenter’s Twistiest Cases Yet

 

 

 

 

 

  • How the Wired Weep by Ian Patrick: Patrick’s Latest Crime Thriller Does Not Disappoint

 

Other Things I Wroteotherwriting
Other than the Saturday Miscellanies (6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th), I also wrote:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


How was your month?

 

Source: http://irresponsiblereader.com/2020/07/01/june-2020-in-retrospect-what-i-read-listened-to-wrote-about-template