Another month another selection of book recommendations. This month I finally published my 2020 reading goals where I go over all of my goals for the year, which you will start seeing me track at the bottom of each of my monthly posts.
I am starting to settle into my new normal routine, with my new home, my new second job, and different schedules and routines. I am excited about having a whole new library to get books from, but it has definitely been a very full and busy month.
So here are the best books that I read this month. What have you been reading and loving lately?
Undercover Bromance (Bromance Book Club, #2)

This is such a fun romance series that focuses around a group of men who read romance novels to help them get (and keep) the women that they love. I liked this second book in the series more than the first and loved that it also dealt with some heavy (and very relevant topics)
An (Almost) Zero-Waste Life: Learning How to Embrace Less to Live More

While I have read almost every zero waste book out there (and even wrote a full blog post about it here) this book was probably the most beautiful. I loved the different categories and how it felt like easy steps into what can be a scary topic.

I am so sad that this graphic novel series is over, but I absolutely loved this finale. This series involves time travel, newspaper girls, and so so so much more.

This was a very cute rom-com with two teens who know each other at school, but then while running their family business’s social media accounts find themselves in the midst of a twitter battle.
Maybe You Should Talk to Someone: A Therapist, Her Therapist, and Our Lives Revealed

This was such an interesting memoir written by a therapist and her own relationships with both her patients, but also her own therapist. I found her voice very engaging and very easy to relate to.
A Lady’s Guide to Etiquette and Murder (A Countess of Harleigh Mystery, #1)

I read this book for the Read Harder Challenge for my mystery that had a non-woman victim and it was fun. I don’t read very many books set in the past and this setting of the turn of the century London was fun as well as a mystery that wasn’t intense, but did keep your mind turning.
2020 Recap: 2020 Reading Goals
Numbers are for the full year, topics are for the challenges I completed this month.
Total 2020 Books: 40
Goodreads Choice Awards: 6/20
- Non-Fiction
- Graphic Novels
- History and Biography
Book Riot Read Harder Challenge: 3/24
- YA Non-Fiction
- Graphic Memoir
- Mystery Where the Victim is not a Woman
ARCs: 12
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