Wrap-Up | What I Read in July 2025

Hello friends!

It has been a while, huh?

I know I’ve been away for some time, but I’m slowly coming back to writing and reading! The last few months have been rough, and the truth is that I needed to focus my energy on other areas of my life – meaning, reading was not my priority. Now, with that said, I’m very excited to read again and continue sharing my reads with you! It’s probably going to be a slow comeback, but I’ll get there. Just be patient with me, pretty please. 🙂

So, for today, I’m bringing you my Wrap Up! Spoiler alert, it’s not a huge list as you’ll see in a second, but I still wanted to share with you the book that brought me back to reading. So yes, I only read one book in July (closer to the end of the month), unplanned. As you can probably tell, I’ve not been following a very structured TBR – or any TBR if I’m being honest. My goal for now is just to slowly get back to reading, so I’m not really thinking about doing too much planning at the moment.

I’m still happy I read at least one book in July! Let’s take a look:

1. You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay: 5/5⭐

Ta-daa! Here is the beauty that revived my joy of reading. I honestly loved this book so much, I read it back to back twice in 2 days – pretty cool for someone who hasn’t picked a book in months, huh?
I’m familiar with Louise Hay and her work, and I have read a few books from her before, but this was the first time reading this one. If I understood correctly, it seems like this was the first book she wrote, which is very impressive.
This book spoke to my soul! Here, Louise Hay speaks about how we can heal our lives through our thoughts and beliefs. It’s not only about physical health, but improving the quality of your life in all areas. No matter what you believe in, I would say the least you can take from this book is a dose of inspiration and good energy.
I have so much love for Louise Hay, and I couldn’t be thankful enough for stumbling over her books when I need them the most. I would recommend all of her books, but if I had to pick one, definitely pick up “Mirror Work”, which is excellent!

Synopsis

“Louise’s key message in this powerful work “If we are willing to do the mental work, almost anything can be healed.” Louise explains how limiting beliefs and ideas are often the cause of illness, and how you can change your thinking … and improve the quality of your life! Packed with powerful information and beautiful four-color illustrations — you’ll love this gem of a book!”

As usual, I’ll be posting the review for this book, so stay tuned! What about you guys? How was your reading month? Let me know in the comments! Thank you for reading friends, I’ll catch you guys later!

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