Books on pre-order:
- Queen Demon (Rising World 2) by Martha Wells (7 Oct 2025)
Books acquired in July:
- and read:
- Moonlighter by Sarina Bowen
- Grown Wise (Liminal Mysteries) by Celia Lake
- and unread:
- Death by Candlelight (Adam and Eve Mysteries 1) by Emma Davies
- The Little Cottage on the Hill (Little Cottage 1) by Emma Davies
Books acquired previously and read in July:
- A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine [2][Sep 2024]
Borrowed books read in July:
- Once Upon You and Me by Timothy Janovsky
- You Had Me At Happy Hour by Timothy Janovsky
- Cover Story by Mhairi McFarlane
- One-Touch Pass (SCU Hockey 4) by J.J. Mulder [8]
- The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton
- Fourth Wing (Empyrean 1) by Rebecca Yarros [2]
Rereads in July:
- A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine [2]
I continue to enjoy all of Celia Lake's books, and I still adore the Teixcalaan books by Arkady Martine, whether reading or listening to them. Stuart Turton wrote the entirely gripping groundhog-day country house murder mystery, The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle, and I found The Last Murder at the End of the World another very gripping science-fictional murder mystery, this time in weird post-apocalyptic flavour.
Fourth Wing is a massive fantasy tome (21 hours of audiobook!) about a lethal military college for aspiring dragonriders, which piles a great many tropes onto some rather wonky worldbuilding. It is very entertaining and I can see why it is hugely popular. I am part way through the even more massive sequel and I regret nothing.
[1] Pre-order
[2] Audiobook
[3] Physical book
[4] Crowdfunding
[5] Goodbye read
[6] Cambridgeshire Reads/Listens
[7] FaRoFeb / FaRoCation / Bookmas / HRBC
[8] Prime Reading / Kindle Unlimited