What was the best book you read in July?
My favorite book this month, like last month, was a surprise. I found it for my A-Z Challenge in April in my search for "Z" YA titles, but it didn't come from the library in time to use it then. Still, I'm glad I went ahead and listened to it.
It's by Richard Mosher. About an orphaned Vietnamese girl raised in France and the WWII secrets she finds out about her adoptive grandfather...I know, not exactly a rush-right-out-and-buy-it premise, but trust me, it's a great book...and there is some romance involved. :)
Come back Monday for my How Many Have You Read/Listened To Contest. I'll list all my July reads there, and for every one you've read you'll get and entry to win some great September pub date ARCS.
What About You? Best Book in July?
A-Z challenge sounds like a good way to read new things!
ReplyDeleteInteresting- this is new to me-- thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI really like this cover.
ReplyDeleteMight be a rush-right-out-and-get-it for me, because I really like books set in the WWII era. Thanks for the rec!
ReplyDeleteGreat challenge idea - and this looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds really cool. I hadn't heard of it before, so thanks for the recommendation. :)
ReplyDeleteOooh, sounds very cool. And you I'll be back to see what else you've read. :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't encountered this book before. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds like a really cool book.
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