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Hey friends! Here’s a list of all the books that I read in June.

Please keep in mind that I am doing a (mostly) re-read of all of the books I own that are currently on my shelf. I have acquired 2 additional SJMaas series, so I am incorporating those into my TBR list as well.

June was fun. I ended the Stephen King novels and then turned around and started them again. I also started re-reading Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon series as well.

Keep reading to see the full list.

And leave a comment below with your favorite read from June!

Books I read in June

Holly by Stephen King

I loved this book. The storyline is so twisted, it really kept me engaged.

You Like It Darker by Stephen King

This was such an engaging selection of short stories, I couldn’t wait to read the next.

Never Flinch by Stephen King

I don’t really understand how people can say that they don’t like the Holly Gibney books. Each of them are better than the last. She’s definitely a character I love.

Carrie by Stephen King

Back to the beginning. This book is a classic that never gets old.

‘Salem’s Lot by Stephen King

This was the first vampire novel I ever read. It really grabs you from the beginning and never lets go.

The Divorce by Freida McFadden

Her latest book, and might be my top favorite of her’s so far that I’ve read.

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown

This was the book that first introduced me to ambigrams, among other things. Dan Brown really is excellent at placing the reader in the location of the book.

The Bachman Books by Stephen King

With Rage no longer being in print, I can’t link to this exact book, but I think that title in particular is a unique glimpse into the human brain.

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown

I remember reading this book on a balcony in Florida while on vacation, eating a can of Pringles. The nostalgia of that moment combined with such an intriguing story line make this a book I’ll never tire of.

The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown

I kid you not, I’ve seen mention of Mason’s multiple times since I finished this one. Coincidence?! (Yes.)

The Shining by Stephen King

This one doesn’t get any less scary the more times you read it. I always side eye my bathtub.

And finally…

Inferno by Dan Brown

I love Dan Brown books because they make me stop reading so I can look up locations and artwork he speaks of.

And there are all the books I read in June of 2026.

I’ll be back next month with my July reads. 🏝


One response to “Books I Read in June”

  1. Eric Cupp Avatar

    Divorce was Divine!

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