Tuesday, July 01, 2025

June 2025 Book List

What an excellent reading month for me. Woot woot! Four five-star books! 

6/4: The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley (library, 2024) - IRL book club choice. I loved it. 5/5 stars

6/8: How To Read a Book by Monica Wood (library, 2024) - What a sweet book. Maybe too saccharine for some readers, but I liked it. 5/5 stars

6/13: The Favorites by Layne Fargo (library, 2025) - Yes! I'm all in. A sports book that's really a soap opera. 5/5 stars

6/17: Night Film by Marisha Plessl (library, 2013) - So engrossing. 5/5 stars

6/22: What Feasts at Night (Sworn Soldier #2) by T. Kingfisher (library, 2024) - Kingfisher really is a gem in the modern fantasy landscape. 4/5 stars

6/22: Seraphina (Seraphina #1) by Rachel Hartman (library ebook, 2012) - Dragons and humans have had a truce for many years, but that peace is in peril now. Seraphina understands both sides since she is the daughter of a human man and dragon woman. I thought this was a fun premise, but the execution was a bit sluggish. 3/5 stars

6/22: Dungeon Crawler Carl (Dungeon Crawler Carl #1) by Matt Dinniman (audiobook I purchased narrated by Jeff Hays, 2020) - This was our book club book. I will write more after book club meets, but that won't be until August, so I mostly liked this although it took me a bit to get into it. 4/5 stars

6/28: The Most by Jessica Anthony (library, 2024) - Disaffected housewife in the 1950s. Where else have I seen this before? 3/5 stars

Total: 8 books (I mean, two of those were novellas, but that's how it goes, right)
Average star rating: 4.25/5 stars

DNF 

Too Like the Lightning (Terra Ignota #1) - I'm 30% through this book and I have no idea what's going on. Sometimes you just have to give up. I'm not smart enough for this book. 

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Have you ever read four five-star books in a row? Do you think they're really great books or that I'm just an easy grader? 

19 comments:

  1. I rate 5-stars for any book I love love love and want to read again, or that I think is a pure work of art. I have a friend who puts 5 stars for, like, Maya Angelou and James Baldwin and that's pretty much it. I like my system better. It's all about how a book makes me feel. I just got How To Read A Book - I will report back. Sometimes I want something nice and sweet, you know?

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    1. Five stars for me does not mean classic literature. I feel like for me, though, five stars does mean I would recommend it widely to a variety of types of readers. There's a time and place for all types of books, not just the "canon."

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  2. I think it's awesome that you had so many great ones in a row! There's nothing like that feeling of loving a book.

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    1. I was starting to feel like ALL books were great and that is an excellent feeling.

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  3. I don't think you're an easy grader! Two of your books are on my TBR- Ministry of Time and How to Read a Book (although now I'm nervous because you describe it as saccharine...) And you know I loved Night Film!

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    1. Ministry of Time took me by surprise! I thought it was hilarious.

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  4. mbmom117/01/2025

    I don't think How to read a book is too saccharine- it is sweet without being sappy, and there are real tragedies and growth going on. The Ministry of Time went a little racy for me in the middle, but I really liked how things came together ( or apart?) in the end.
    I've had a good steak of reading with GWTW, The Ministry if Tine, and so e other miscellaneous reads. I'm getting better about culling ones I'll DNF early on.

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    1. I feel like HTRAB did sort of delve into sappy for me, BUT that doesn't mean I didn't love it. There was real growth, but some of the characters didn't have anywhere to grow to, if you know what I mean. I will recommend it widely, though.

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  5. I definitely don't think you're an easy grader. What a great month. It is SO fun to have books that click so completely! I hope July is awesome too!

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    1. July is starting off with a pretty good book, so I have high hopes!

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  6. I like How To Read a Book too and I am not an easy grader. I don't think you are either. Sometimes the stars just align!

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    1. I needed all the help I could get in June, so I'm glad the universe aligned those stars for me. Here's hoping for a similar set up in July.

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  7. I do not think you are an easy grader. I am trying to be more generous with my 5 star reviews, because I figure - why not? It's the best way to communicate that I really, truly loved a book. I, too, loved How to Read a Book. It was very sweet, but I don't care. I need more sweetness in my life!

    I don't know that I've ever read a series of 5 star books, though!!

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    1. Yes, why not be generous when describing popular culture I genuinely enjoy? I feel like my enthusiasm can be contagious - just look at the Gone With the Wind reading that's going on!

      The Expanse, Harry Potter, and Realm of the Elderlings are all excellent series from my perspective. I don't know if every book is a five star in those series, but overall they are fantastic. (All SFF, though. That probably says more about my reading than anything else.)

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    2. Oh by series of 5 star I meant a string of 5 star books! I haven’t read many series but HP was definitely a series of 5-star books!!

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  8. The whole subject of rating books is so funny and weird and complicated. There are periods in my life where I am an easier grader, for whatever reason. My rating is much more about how the book landed with me than any perceived 'objective' qualities of the book (with a few exceptions, on the low rating side - some books are objectively bad, IMO). Night Film might have gotten a higher rating from me if I hadn't read the author's previous book and had high expectations. Ministry of Time might have gotten a lower rating if it wasn't during Covid when I was desperate for a diversion. Like Nicole, though, I don't reserve 5-star ratings for what nearly everyone would consider literature that is serious or world-transforming. If I find a book amazing, I rate it that way.

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    1. Literature certainly doesn't have to be transformative or life-changing for me to rate it five stars! Did it make me think about something other than my own woes? FIVE STARS. (Okay, not really. But I don't think my bar is as high as transform the world for ANYTHING.)

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  9. Look at you. Good book jackpot. I do not think you are an easy grader. I think you selected wisely or maybe books on your list became available. Summer is the perfect time to hit a great book streak.

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    1. Maybe I did select wisely! That's an interesting theory. I don't usually find out a lot about books before I read them, so sometimes I'm reading absolute garbage. LOL. But it did work out this time.

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