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July TBR

Hi! With a new month I wanted to announce my TBR for July. 




Continued from June 

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid

 I am going to finish this book tomorrow. I just didn't feel like pushing it in June. 

Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers 

I should have finished this in June as well, but I'll finish this tomorrow as well. 

Will Grayson Will Grayson 

I am on chapter 12. This book just got swept aside for other books but I am enjoying the story. 

Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt 

I left my other books at my dad's and I was in desperate need of a book for the salon on Saturday. I am on page 60/180 and I am enjoying the story. Going into this novel, I knew about the story having seen the movie and being a fan of the musical. I am enjoying reading the novel so I can see how Natalie Babbitt imagined this story be told. 

New for this month

Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell

As I mentioned on my Top Ten Tuesday, I want to reread Fangirl and Carry On. I plan on taking this book to the fireworks on Wednesday to start it. 

The Adventure Zone- Murder on the Rockport Express 

This is a graphic novel being released on the 13th. I plan on getting it that day so I will start it then. 

Soul of Stars (Heart of Iron # 2) by Ashley Poston 

The final book in this duology comes out the 23rd. I will probably not finish this by the time August comes.   

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