May and June Reading Recap

May and June Reading Recap

May and June Reading Recap

May slipped by without a moment for me to stop and recap my reading life. I feel like I blinked, and June is gone as well, so I figured I would drop both into one long reading recap.

For me personally, May was a busy month, between all the end-of-year activities at school and gearing up for summer. We had some trouble with our water softener system (another thing my dad used to take care of), so we spent several weeks drinking bottled water and juggling extra tasks related to that.

We also officially launched our new Friends of the Library nonprofit group supporting our local library branch. We’ve gotten some fundraising efforts underway and are looking forward to helping fund the library’s programming for the fall.

In the midst of that struggle, something great happened. Back in March, one of our cats was diagnosed with cancer. We’ve been keeping him comfortable at home, but unsure how long that will last. We had really hoped to reach the end of the school year so that our girls didn’t have to face another loss in the midst of school.

He has continued to do well, which has been a huge relief. He’s a little spoiled these days, with extra love and treats, but he’s such a sweetheart that I don’t think anyone minds. We’ll enjoy whatever time he has left. I’m glad he’s gotten so many good days.

Once school ended, we kind of just paused to breathe. The summer days have been a little busier than usual, with me still working, but I think we’re all enjoying a slower pace.

I’m still super behind on books I agreed to review. I’ve caught up on the last books from March, but I still have a few from April, with more from May and June. I’m working them into my reading as best I can. I only have five more books to read in July, so I expect I’ll be able to catch up a bit this month.

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May Reading Recap

The Unruly Heart of Miss Darcy by Erin Edwards

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My thoughts: This sweet sapphic Pride & Prejudice spin-off follows Miss Georgiana Darcy as she discovers love in an unexpected place. I’m a little bit fussy about stories that reimagine the characters from that original work, but I liked this one.

Published April 7, 2026 | My Review


The Danger of Small Things by Caryl Lewis

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My thoughts: This dystopian young adult novel explores what happens if the bees disappear and teenage girls are made to pollinate crops by hand. The premise is really engaging.

Published March 24, 2026 | My Review


Charmed and Dangerous by Shelly Page

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My thoughts: This imaginative, adorable secret agent rom-com had me from its earliest pages. I loved the quirky magical world. Lots of fun.

Published March 24, 2026 | My Review


The Fight of Our Lives: AIDS in America by David Levithan and Gabriel Duckels

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My thoughts: This is an incredible tribute to those who tirelessly cared for people with AIDS, fought stigma, and aggressively pursued research toward better treatment and a cure. An absolute must-read.

Published April 21, 2026 | My Review


The Mystery of the Stolen World Cup Trophy by Angela Cervantes

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My thoughts: This was a perfect read for this season. I liked the upbeat dialogue between characters and the engaging mystery elements.

Published May 5, 2026 | My Review


The Last Best Quest Ever by F. T. Lukens

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My thoughts: If you know me at all, you already know this was one of my most highly anticipated reads this year. Totally worth the wait to read it! It’s cozier than the cover makes it out to be, and packed with great characters and sweet romance.

Published May 26, 2026 | My Review


Beautiful Country: A Memoir of an Undocumented Childhood by Qian Julie Wang

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My thoughts: This has been on my reading list for YEARS. So glad I read this moving story.

Published September 7, 2021 | My Review to Come


Journey to Tomioka by Laurent Galandon and Michaël Crouzat

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My thoughts: Two children seek their grandmother’s farm in the Fukushima Exclusion Zone, an area contaminated after a nuclear disaster. Filled with references to Japanese folklore and the power of community connections.

Published June 9, 2026 | My Review


Shards of Silence by Brian Lee Young

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My thoughts: An Indigenous boy gains entrance to an elite boarding school, triggering his great-grandmother’s memories of her youth in an Indian Boarding School. The juxtaposition of Derrick’s experience with that of his great-grandmother makes this a powerful story.

Published May 5, 2026 | My Review


The Odyssey: A Graphic Novel by Gareth Hinds

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My thoughts: This graphic novel adaptation preserves a more classic style in how it narrates the story. The Odyssey was never my favorite, but I enjoyed revisiting it here with Hinds’ compelling illustrations.

Published May 5, 2026 | My Review


Anna-Jane and the Endless Summer by Paige Classey

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My thoughts: Another dystopian novel, this time middle grade and told in verse. Definitely one for Megan E. Freeman fans!

Published April 28, 2026 | My Review


Both Sides Now: A Story About Young Joni Mitchell by Lydia Corry

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My thoughts: Corry also wrote a story about young Emily Dickinson in this series. Here, she explores Joni Mitchell’s early life. I loved it.

Published May 19, 2026 | My Review


June Reading Recap

If You Were Here by Abigail Johnson

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My thoughts: An adorable grumpy/sunshine romance set in Nantucket. This is a perfect summer read.

Published April 28, 2026 | My Review


Lake Life by Tanya Boteju

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My thoughts: Another great summer romance, perfect for fans of Jennifer Dugan. This fake-dating, sapphic romance is lots of fun.

Published May 26, 2026 | My Review


Let’s Get Together by Brandy Colbert

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My thoughts: The Parent Trap gets a welcome update in this middle grade novel about sisters who reconnect unexpectedly.

Published September 9, 2025 | My Review to Come


The Faraway Inn by Sarah Beth Durst

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My thoughts: This cozy fantasy romance is another welcome summer read. A girl decides to help her aunt care for a failing bed and breakfast, only to discover magical secrets abound.

Published March 31, 2026 | My Review


Finish Lines by Sarah Broyles

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My thoughts: A sporty young adult graphic novel about competitive canoe racing. I love seeing this sport represented and the exploration of boundaries and work-life balance is incredibly welcome as well.

Published June 16, 2026 | My Review


The Lustrous Dark by Loretta Chefchaouni

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My thoughts: This novel explores addiction through a fantasy landscape. I enjoyed the themes about community and found family.

Published May 19, 2026 | My Review


Wilderness Hacks by Joslin Brorson

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My thoughts: A flash flood turns a simple kayaking run into a survival situation. This intense middle grade novel kept me turning pages all the way to the end.

Published March 31, 2026 | My Review


The Lovers, the Liars, and Me by DeAndra Davis

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My thoughts: Before going to college, a girl returns to Jamaica hoping to connect with her estranged mother, only to find other powerful connections in this moving contemporary novel.

Published June 23, 2026 | My Review to Come


Deathly Fates by Tesia Tsai

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My thoughts: It was easy to get lost in this gorgeous fantasy landscape. I eagerly followed the relationship between Siying and Ren. Give this to fans of Joan He.

Published April 14, 2026 | My Review to Come


Cursed Princess Club Series, Volumes 1-5 by LambCat

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My thoughts: Reimagined fairy tales, especially those with subverted tropes, are still a favorite type of story to read for me. These volumes were originally published as webtoons, but they read very smoothly as a graphic novel. I read all five volumes of the series in June and enjoyed them.


What did you read in May and June 2026?

What have you been reading lately? Did you read any of the books on my reading list? Leave a comment and let me know what you read or something you’re looking forward to reading soon.

About Kasey

Reads things. Writes things. Fluent in sarcasm. Willful optimist. Cat companion, chocolate connoisseur, coffee drinker. There are some who call me Mom.

One thought on “May and June Reading Recap

  1. I enjoyed reading your recap. It’s cool you’re part of your local Friends of the Library, and that life is a little slower this summer. Through it all, you’ve been reading a ton.

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