What a fun month! I continued to navigate working from home, full-time mom-ing, and I also started a fun 365 Days of Movement challenge where I dedicate time to moving every day! We also went to the beach for a week, and Nora crushed her first family vacation!

I read three books in July, and DNFd a fair few. Bleh. Anyways, here is what I read this month!
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun

What I liked:
- This book was pretty darn funny!
- The inside scoop on reality TV — ‘cuz we know it’s not real.
- Inclusivity: LGBTQ, diverse characters, neurodiversity, and mental health.
What I didn’t like:
- Honestly, nothing. I loved it! 🙂
Trigger Warnings: anxiety, panic attacks, depression, conversations about OCD and mental illness, drinking, alcoholism, familial estrangement, homophobia and racism (challenged)
Finlay Donovan is Killing It: A Mystery by Elle Cosimano

What I liked:
- This book was super quippy and fun!
- The plot/idea behind the book is wildly entertaining.
- That this book is a series!
What I didn’t like:
- The main character is “eh.” She makes a lot of obvious mistakes that can lead her to trouble but she somehow gets away with it? Not very realistic.
- Some of the book was too detail heavy, and could have benefitted from some editing to focus on plot movements rather than mundane “tell not show” details.
Trigger Warnings: misogyny, rape, sexual assault, domestic abuse, cheating, nonconsenual drugging
Beautiful Little Fools by Jillian Cantor

What I liked:
- A different, feminist take on The Great Gatsby.
- Thoroughly researched, interesting characters.
- Clean, shifting perspectives.
- Entertaining book with a killer ending.
What I didn’t like:
- Some parts were too top heavy with Daisy’s backstory, but other than that, a solid book!
Trigger Warnings: domestic violence, adultery, war, gun violence, sexual assault, homophobia, abuse, alcoholism, death of a family member, death of a parent, car violence, murder