June Books

This month I listened to three audiobooks and read three books. I’m reading my seventh book but I probably won’t finish it until next week. Finishing six books total in a month doesn’t seem so bad, but at the same time I feel like I should read more because I know I can. Anyway, I enjoyed most of the books I read but the best half of the six were:

1. Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
I liked this book because I learned so many things about the Second World War. I don’t know if everything in this book is true, but it was interesting to read about one man lived through such a difficult experience.

2. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood
I liked this because the writer kept me excited and thinking about what would happen next even though it isn’t a mystery or crime novel. It’s very fictional but I think it might also be possible so it was interesting to imagine the situation that the main character was in.

3. Room by Emma Donoghue
This book was disturbing and it upset me sometimes but I think the story itself was interesting. I think I liked reading it because I finished it in two days.