I love putting together my reading stack each month. It always gets me excited for what's ahead in the coming weeks!. I get to look over my review calendar, think about upcoming release dates, sprinkle in a few non-work-related books that caught my attention, and build a stack that feels like a good mix of work and entertainment!
Of course, you know these monthly plans aren't written in stone. at all! Sometimes a new book pops up mid-month to add to the list--or life gets busy and a few books carry over to next month. Still, I love having a plan, and this is the stack I'm hoping to work through during July.
My favorite thing about my book work is that I never limit myself to one genre. You'll find me reading fiction one day, a parenting resource the next, followed by a self-help workbook, a children's picture book, or even a craft how-to guide. I love finding books that meet my readers where they are in different seasons of life, and I think this month's lineup reflects that pretty well.
What's in my to-be-read-pile this month?
Cycle Breakers by Harriet Shearsmith
I'm looking forward reading Cycle Breakers and exploring its themes. Books that encourage readers to think differently or challenge familiar patterns always catch my attention, and I'm excited to see where this one leads. Available on Amazon
A Soul on Trial by Robin R. Cutler
I love stories that promise emotional depth and thought-provoking themes, and I'm looking forward to sharing my thoughts once I've finished reading. Available on Amazon
Everyday Nervous System Regulation by Melissa Romano
Mental wellness touches all of us, and I always enjoy discovering practical resources that readers can actually use and apply in everyday life. I'm curious to learn more about the strategies this book offers and whether they'll be useful for readers looking to reduce stress and find more balance. PreOrder on Amazon
Dyslexia and Your Newly Diagnosed Child by Rebecca Bush
This book stood out as a parenting resource because it offers guidance for families navigating a new diagnosis for a child. Books like this provide reassurance alongside practical information, and I'm looking forward to reviewing it for parents who may be searching for support. Available on Amazon
Investing for Tweens by Jamie Bosse
I love seeing financial literacy books written specifically for younger readers. Learning about money early can make a huge difference, and I'm interested to see how this book presents investing in an approachable, engaging way for teens. Available on Amazon
Reconnect: A Marriage Counseling Workbook by Zach Brittle & Laura Heck
Relationship books and guided workbooks can be valuable tools for couples seeking to strengthen communication and connection. I'm interested in exploring the exercises and practical advice this workbook offers. Available on Amazon
The Ultimate Origami Challenge by Brian Yoon
Sometimes it's fun to mix creative books into my reading schedule, and this one definitely fits the bill. I always enjoy activity books that encourage hands-on learning, and I can't wait to see some of the projects inside. Available on Amazon
Mrs. Rabbit's Friendsgiving Dinner by Carole P. Roman
It's never too early to discover a wonderful children's picture book. I'm excited to read this one and see how it celebrates friendship, kindness, and gratitude. Books like this are always fun to share with families and young readers. Available on Amazon
Where You'll Find These Reviews
If you're wondering where these books will be featured, they'll actually be split between my two blogs.
Most of these reviews—including the fiction, nonfiction, self-help, parenting, and workbook titles—will appear here on Book Corner News & Reviews.
My children's and young adult selections, including Investing for Tweens, The Ultimate Origami Challenge, and Mrs. Rabbit's Friendsgiving Dinner, will be featured over on A Mama's Corner of the World, where I share books and resources for families, parents, and younger readers.
I enjoy having both spaces because it allows me to connect readers with books that fit their interests while keeping each blog focused on its own audience.
Looking Ahead
I'm excited to spend July exploring these books and sharing honest reviews, favorite takeaways, and recommendations along the way. Whether you're looking for your next novel, practical life advice, parenting resources, or something fun to enjoy with the kids, I hope you'll find something here that catches your eye.
Now I'd love to hear from you! What's on your reading list this month? Have you read any of these books already? Let me know in the comments—I always enjoy hearing what everyone else is reading!














