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All The Books I Read in June 2023

I read some really good books this month!

By Chloe GilholyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Top Story - July 2023
I love bookshelf phone boxes. They are pleasing to look at!

Reading has been a chore for me last month, but I did end up buying some awesome books after getting some lovely recommendation. I also acquired some vouchers which I used to redeem books I had on my wishlist for ages.

Outside my bus stop from Oxford to Banbury was a cool bookshop where I picked this book up. I’ve seen it before and I really loved the title. When I read it, I felt immersed in a culture within the UK that I didn‘t know about. I loved it because it breaks a lot of stereotypes.

This is a book I stole from a pub toilet in Oxford Pride. It was right there by the window. I picked it up, popped it in my bag and forgot to return it. Very interesting book. Learned a lot from it. This book could be a lifesaver for trans people.

As it was pride month, I thought it would be a good time to pick up a book I bought but never read and this one was the thing thing I picked up. I liked the art. It is a cute book. I think I would have been able to follow the storyline more with more knowledge of the series.

Brendan O’Carroll is a cracking actor and writer. His character Mrs Brown is excellent and hes done a lot in his life. Mrs Brown is one of the funniest shows I have seen. I love the humour in it.

The boom was interesting but I did struggle to read. Every page felt like Donald Trump was a spoilt child and grew up to be a capitalist moron. I also got lost on who is related to who cause the Trumps are a big family and some of them share names.

I believe this is an indie book. I tried reading it and getting back to it many times but never connected with it. It’s worth noting here that I am reading an old and outdated version of the book. I was reading a free version from kindle that is at least 10 years old. However, I loved the sci-fi setting and the Matrix and Running Man vibes. I feel I should check out the uo to date version.

This is classic epic Greek poetry about the Trojan war. As a fan of history and poetry, I feel like I should appreciate and worship it. Some bits where interesting, but it just didn’t capture my attention.

I remember reading this on Wattpad a few years ago. It was one of my favourite books to read on Wattpad. I found it easy to read. I was happy to see it was published. Now I got an eternal copy should anything happen to Wattpad.

This book was on my wishlist for ages. I felt drawn to this book, not knowing what it was. It’s a great poetry book, which didn’t take long to read, but it left a big impression on me.

I had this on my wishlist for a long time. It is hard to find neurodivergent romance, and this fit the bill for me. I was hooked and I read it in one sitting. I really connected with both the characters in the couple and related to their struggles. I also have Indian ancestry through my maternal grandfather’s side, so having it set in India interested me.

I think I would never have discovered this if I hadn’t have used the library apps on my phone. I think the library apps have great potential, but it would be even better if there were more options to discover books you can’t find in a main library or bookstore. I thought this was a really charming book and liked the intergeneration gap, the time travel is handled brilliantly.

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Chloe Gilholy

I live in Oxfordshire, England. I used to write a lot of fan fiction and mainly just write poetry now. I've been to over 20 countries and written many books. I'm currently working on a horror story called Heavenly Seas.

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  • Grz Colm2 years ago

    An intriguing selection of books read! I love that you just took one from the toilet! 😊 An amazing achievement for just one month. Kudos.

  • ANFAS2 years ago

    nice

  • Emano2 years ago

    my recent reading experiences have been a mix of highs and lows, but each book has left its own unique impression on me. It's a reminder of the power of literature to transport us, challenge our perspectives, and create lasting connections

  • Gokila3 years ago

    I agreed that bookshelf are pleasing to look at! 😍😍

  • What a diverse list! I have to admit I have read dutifully many of the so called, " Great Classics" and laughed outloud at your short and concise review of The Iliad.

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  • That autistic love story looks lovely!!! Great list! I love your diverse portfolio of books 🎉💕congrats on your top story!

  • Test3 years ago

    Interesting choices. I feel like books are constantly finding me at the appropriate time. I call it book tarot. Congrats on your Top Story! 🥂

  • Lara hush3 years ago

    Great work

  • Jazzy 3 years ago

    I am inspired to read more from this list, adding some of these to mine! My rec Dopamine nation!

  • Babs Iverson3 years ago

    Enjoyed your books that you read!!! Congratulations on Top Story!!!❤️❤️💕

  • Naveedkk 3 years ago

    Impressive achievement! Congratulations on your Top Story,

  • Great Books ❤️💯📝Thanks for sharing and 🎉😉💖Congratulations on your Top Story🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • Dana Crandell3 years ago

    These days, my reading time has been reduced to the four to twenty minutes before the book hits me in the face when I fall asleep. I have to get back on track. Great piece. Congratulations!

  • Ashley Lima3 years ago

    Dang! I've been struggling through Stephanie Meyer's Midnight Sun since May LOL. Congrats on TS

  • Donna Renee3 years ago

    Ooooh how cool!! I’m going to have to check out Autistically Yours, sounds great!! Congrats on the Top Story! 👏👏

  • Paul Stewart3 years ago

    I really need to read more. I just don't seem to find the time. This was a great piece though, and I like your commitment to reading and the fact you have very eclectic taste. Also subscribed and will take a dive into more of your work soon!

  • Dana Stewart3 years ago

    Your taste is eclectic, like mine. I enjoyed your list, and found a couple of interest. Good on you for being a voracious reader!

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