June started the 2025 20 Books campaign off brilliantly with tons of you linking, commenting and tweeting etc giving Emma and I, and you, of course, loads of wonderful reviews to explore. It’s been particularly lovely making so many new blog connections.
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.
Also this month, Emma is hosting #parisinjuly2025 – so why not cover 2 tags in one post with something French. More info here.
🩱🍦🍹🏝️🩴😎 HAPPY SUMMER READING! 😎🩴🍹🏝️🍦🩱
Now here’s the place for your JULY reviews...
Hah, first in the queue! I’ve just reviewed Patrick Modiano’s novella ‘Ring Roads’ for #15BooksOfSummet and for #ParisInJuly2025! I’ve a Maigret lined up for later this month.
Okay, where do we leave the links for June reviews? I don’t think I realized there was a separate post for that.
https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2025/06/25/l-l-l-little-reviews-77-june-2025/
It doesn’t really matter. You can leave them here. No hard and fast rules! 😀
I see Chris has wisely followed your advice!
Thanks bunches for hosting and warm hospitality! Linked up at #2.
Sending have a great July wishes your way.
I’m keeping on keeping on, using the hashtag but forgetting to add to the linky!
No worries. You can add them any time.
I highly recommend Manya Wilkinson’s Lublin, for those who have yet to read it. It’s funny and sad, capturing a time and place that has disappeared and foreshadowing a time that should never be revisited and yet, in so many ways, here we are again. The main characters are three Jewish boys in 1907 Poland, on the road to Lublin, each with a different reason for leaving home.
Lublin won this year’s Royal Society of Literature Encore Award.