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Most Anticipated July Books

I don't always read books when they're first released - in fact, it's more common that I don't - but I don't want to miss out on contributing to the buzz that happens around a book's release! That being said, I'm going to make a post every month highlighting some of my most anticipated releases.

There aren't a lot of books releasing in July that I know of, but here are two that I'm really excited to read!
KILL THE FARM BOY by Delilah S. Dawson and Kevin Hearne (The Tales of Pell #1) - July 17
  • apparently "irreverent fantasy" is pretty much my favorite thing, and it includes THE PRINCESS BRIDE, Terry Pratchett, and this 
  • the villain wants cheese, I can relate
  • I never knew I needed a trash-talking goat until now
  Once. A pun. A time.

HEART OF THORNS by Bree Barton (Heart of Thorns #1) - July 31
  • cool women with magic
  • MC who has to reconsider everything when it turns out she has magic
  • I heard it described as GRACELING meets PRIDE & PREJUDICE, which...yes, please!



What are some July releases you're looking forward to? Tell me in the comments!

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  1. ONCE A PUN A TIME I AM SCREAMING I NEED THIS BOOK RIGHT NOW

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