Spelling July in Books

Hello everybody! Today, I’m back with another post in the spelling is fun series, this time spelling the word July. Onto the post!


J is for… Jungledrop– this is the second book in Abi Elphinstone’s Unmapped Kingdoms series, which is about a hidden world that controls the weather in ours. Jungledrop is the rain kingdom, and this was probably my favourite of the series as I loved how the main characters evolved and also the worldbuilding.

U is for… Unpregnant– I read this ages ago, I want to say in 2018 or 2019? But given the recent overturning of Roe Vs Wade in America, it seems a timely one to recommend. It’s about a girl recruiting her ex-best friend to drive her across the country, and it’s funny and moving and the friendship is phenomenal.

L is for… a Lady’s Guide to Fortune-Hunting– I’ve literally just read this, and I loved it. I don’t read a lot of historical romance but I think I might have to start if they’re all like this! It was so funny and the chemistry between the couple was EVERYTHING and I’m just obsessed with it. Need the second book ASAP!!!

Y is for… Yesterday Crumb and the Storm in a Teacup– this is undoubtedly one of the best things I’ve read this year; it’s middle grade fantasy about tea and confectionery witches, which is just as delicious and delightful as it sounds, plus it has one of my favourite twists that can happen and I ADORE all the characters.


Thank you so much for reading! Which books would you choose for all these letters, and isn’t J impossible?! Do you have any thoughts on the ones I’ve included? I’d love to chat in the comments!

Amy xx

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Author: goldenbooksgirl

Disabled book blogger who also writes TV, film, music and other posts from time to time | UKYABA Champion Teen 2018 | Email: goldenbooksgirl@gmail.com | she/her

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