July in Books

My reading in July was diverse, I had modern sci-fi, classic sci-fi, urban fantasy, history, crime, and one Eco.

Best books for the month (in that order):

Worst books:

  • Motherless Brooklyn. The main character’s exaggerated OCD was too unpleasant

I ranked the Eco with 3* but it deserves a post and I’ll write one when I have enough time to properly do it. A book that deserves a post cannot be that bad. It challenges the teachings of Dale Carnegie. Who does that?

9 thoughts on “July in Books

      1. Thanks for the recommendation. I’ll keep it in mind for a after I clean up the shelves a bit.

        I bought too many books, want to read some of them and get rid of them to free up space.

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