#20BooksofSummer2025 – all systems are go!

Thank you, thank you all for your fantastic responses to Emma and I keeping 20 books going. The number of sign-ups and comments on the planning post is just brilliant.

If you still need to pick up the logos for the different numbers of books, or the bingo card, do visit the original post HERE.

Now here’s the place for your JUNE reviews...

20 thoughts on “#20BooksofSummer2025 – all systems are go!

  1. MarinaSofia says:

    OK, as you know I jumped the gun ever so slightly and started reviewing the first three of my 20 Books of Summer before June started (I was afraid I might forget otherwise). Am about to review the fourth, so will add that link when it’s available. It’s just that I think I may not be able to do much in August, so trying to be ahead of the game.

  2. Jan Hicks says:

    Just finished my first Books of Summer choice and it was a cracking start – a debut short story collection from a New Zealand writer, Eva Wyles. Published this year by Influx Press and well worth picking up.

  3. Jan Hicks says:

    Book two finished, and another belter – an imagining of the 18 months of exile spent by Benito Juárez in New Orleans before he went home to Mexico and became the country’s first indigenous president.

  4. Calmgrove says:

    I’m onto my sixth title and it’s not yet the end of June so I may have to up my 10 Books of Summer goal! Thanks both of you for taking up the mantle of this aestival literary fest. 🙂

  5. Jan Hicks says:

    I finished my third book tonight, which is a memoir by a woman of African and White British heritage. She has lived a remarkable life – the first woman of colour to be President of the Students Union at Leicester University and a seasoned activist, campaigner and development facilitator working around the world, advocating for women of colour. The memoir is both joyful and sobering.

    • AnnaBookBel says:

      I just read your review. It must have been hard for her when she was a kid, but what an inspiring woman.

  6. tracybham says:

    I just posted my first review of one of my 20 Books of Summer but neglected to note the title. It was Death by Accident by Bill Crider. I will try to add the title next time.

    I have read 5 books for my list which isn’t very many, and this is the first one I have reviewed. All of them have been good reads.

    TracyK at Bitter Tea and Mystery

  7. gorelenore says:

    I am counting 3 books for June – A Novel Murder by EC Nevin (ebook, review)
    You’ve Awoken Her by Ann Dávila Cardinal (physical, TBR, review)
    Deep End by Ali Hazelwoodv (physical, TBR)

  8. Elle says:

    Can’t believe I hadn’t posted my reviews here previously—whoops! Doing that now (and on the July roundup post…)

  9. Davida Chazan says:

    Say, will this linky party stay open after September 1, because I’m almost finished with another book, but won’t be able to post my review before September 2.

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