books i read in june (22 BOOKS?!) | june wrap up π€¨ π | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
Book content creator Mel shares her wrap-up for June, discussing the 22 books she read, including romance, fantasy, thrillers, and graphic novels.
Key Insights
- π« Mel successfully balanced being a mood reader while also following her TBR for the month of June.
- πΆ She discovered new favorites in various genres, including romance, graphic novels, and fantasy.
- π« Mel appreciated the nuanced commentary on important topics like domestic abuse and the publishing industry in some of the books she read.
Transcript
what do i want to do glasses no glasses i look hot with glasses what's up hello recruiting friends welcome back to my channel or welcome if you're new my name is mel and today i bring you all the books that i read in the month of june also known as my june wrap up i read a whopping let me count them out i don't even know i read 22 books mind you th... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What were Mel's favorite books from her June wrap-up?
Mel highly enjoyed "Crazy Stupid Romance" by Lisa K. Adams, "The Brightest" by Helen Huang, and "Heartstopper, Volumes 3 and 4" by Alice Oseman.
Q: Were there any books that Mel didn't enjoy in her June wrap-up?
Mel didn't enjoy "Yolk" by Mary H.K. Choi as much as she thought she would, and "One Last Stop" by Casey McQuisten was a disappointment, despite it being one of her most anticipated releases.
Q: What did Mel think about the audiobooks in her June wrap-up?
Mel highly recommends the audiobooks for "Heartstopper" and "Beach Read," as the narrators did a fantastic job conveying the emotions and enhancing the reading experience.
Q: Were there any specific themes or topics that Mel found interesting in the books she read?
Mel found the portrayal of domestic abuse in "It Ends with Us" by Colleen Hoover and the commentary on the publishing industry in "Beach Read" by Emily Henry to be thought-provoking and well-executed.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Mel read 22 books in June, including graphic novels and manga, covering various genres like romance, fantasy, erotica, and thrillers.
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She found a balance between being a mood reader and sticking to her TBR, and was proud to finish her entire June TBR.
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Mel gives a shout-out to Book of the Month, a book service that curates a selection of new release titles and offers risk-free subscriptions.
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