A Month of Literary Escapades: Wrapping Up the Books I Read in May

May has come to an end, and with it, I find myself reflecting on the wonderful literary adventures I embarked upon during this month. From gripping thrillers to heartwarming memoirs, May was a month filled with diverse and captivating reads. Join me as I share my thoughts on the books that graced my shelves and took me on unforgettable journeys.

  1. “Good Girl, Bad Blood: The Sequel to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” by Holly Jackson
  2. “The Social Climber: A Novel” by Amanda Pellegrino
  3. “A Perfect Vintage” by Chelsea Fagan
  4. “Paris: The Memoir” by Paris Hilton
  5. “Main Character Energy” by Jamie Varon
  6. “Just a Fika: Coffee, Connection, and a Matchmaking Ghost Grandmother” by Beck Erixson
  7. “Most Hated” by Kara Alloway
  8. “Sister of the Bride” by Lauren Morrill
  9. “The Beach Trap” by Ali Brady
  1. “Love, Pamela: A Memoir of Prose, Poetry, and Truth” by Pamela Anderson
  2. “The Beginning of Everything” by Jackie Fraser
  3. “The First Lie” by Sara Shepard
  4. “Famous for a Living” by Melissa Ferguson
  5. “Pretend Your Mine” by Lucy Score
  6. “The Lying Game” by Sara Shepard
  7. “Love at First Like: A Novel” by Hannah Orenstein
  8. “Daisy Jones and the Six” by Taylor Jenkins Reid

May was undoubtedly a month filled with literary treasures. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming romances and thought-provoking memoirs, the books I read provided a diverse range of experiences. Each story transported me to different worlds, introduced me to fascinating characters, and left a lasting impact. As I bid farewell to the books that accompanied me in May, I eagerly look forward to the literary adventures that await me in the coming months.

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