JULY WRAP UP | 2016

TL;DR
Momo shares her thoughts on the six books she read in July, including both positive and negative reviews.
Transcript
hey guys what's up it's Momo and today I'm going to be doing my July wrap up the fact that it's August actually gives me anxiety because I'm like half of the year is done have I achieved anything but anyway in the month of July was the biannual bibl Aon so I actually read some books this month if you guys didn't know this entire year for me has jus... Read More
Key Insights
- 🫠 Momo struggled with a reading slump but managed to read six books in July, some of which she enjoyed and others she found disappointing.
- ❓ She discovered the enjoyment of audiobooks, finding them helpful in overcoming her reading slump.
- ✋ Momo had high expectations for certain books but found that they didn't always meet her expectations.
- 😀 She found "More Happy Than Not" and "The Epidemic" to be refreshing and different reads in their respective genres.
- 📔 Momo expressed mixed feelings about ebooks, finding them less enjoyable than physical books or audiobooks.
- 📔 She appreciated when books focused on unique topics or disorders, such as agoraphobia in "Highly Illogical Behavior."
- 👶 Momo found consistency in book series to be important but also desired some new and captivating elements.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Which book did Momo consider a discount version of "The Infernal Devices"?
Momo found "The Dark Days Club" by Allison Goodman to be a discount version of "The Infernal Devices" by Cassandra Clare because it didn't live up to the awesomeness of Clare's series.
Q: What format did Momo try for the first time with "More Happy Than Not"?
Momo listened to "More Happy Than Not" by Adam Silvera as an audiobook, finding it to be a great experience and a key to getting her out of a reading slump.
Q: What did Momo find disappointing about "The Unexpected Everything"?
Momo found "The Unexpected Everything" by Morgan Matson to be average and cliché, not living up to her expectations. She felt it was not the book she was looking for and gave it a three-star rating.
Q: What did Momo enjoy about "The Epidemic" by Suzanne Young?
Momo enjoyed "The Epidemic" by Suzanne Young because it was a quick read and a refreshing and different dystopian series. She found it to be well-done in the genre.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Momo participated in the biannual Bibl Aon reading challenge and read six books in July.
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She was disappointed by "The Dark Days Club" by Allison Goodman, finding it to be a lesser version of "The Infernal Devices" by Cassandra Clare.
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Momo loved "More Happy Than Not" by Adam Silvera, praising its beautiful writing, great narration, and realistic characters.
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She found "The Unexpected Everything" by Morgan Matson to be average and cliché, not living up to her expectations.
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Momo enjoyed "The Epidemic" by Suzanne Young, finding it to be a refreshing and different dystopian series.
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She had high expectations for "Highly Illogical Behavior" by John Corey Whaley, and while she enjoyed it, found it to be predictable.
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Momo did not get into "The Chess Queen Enigma" by Colen Gleon and does not plan to finish it.
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