Late putting this up! The month is really getting away from me.

Black Out Loud: The Revolutionary History of Black Comedy from Vaudeville to ’90s Sitcoms by Geoff Bennett (solid but the later stuff felt rushed)
Boring Asian Female by Canwen Xu (uneven, abrupt ending)
American Fantasy by Emma Straub (I think I would have liked this more if I ever liked boy bands)
You Will Remember Me by Hannah Mary McKinnon (predictable)
Gather: Black Food, Nourishment, and the Art of Togetherness by Ashanté M. Reese (Baltimore represented!)
Divine Ruin by Margot Douaihy (better than the last one but why did we need a shocking death?)
The Neighbors by Hannah Mary McKinnon (eh)
The Wild One by Colleen McKeegan (convoluted and predictable)
Backtalker: An American Memoir by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw (interesting!)
Sundown Girls by L.S. Stratton (solid!)
A Killer Motive by Hannah Mary McKinnon (eh)
The Girls Trip by Ally Condie (disappointing)
Change of Plans by Sarah Dessen (cute)
The Lake of Lost Girls: A Novel by Katherine Greene (felt very familiar)
Mothers and Other Strangers by Corey Ann Haydu (cute but the MLM aspect felt out of place)
Like, Follow, Subscribe: Influencer Kids and the Cost of a Childhood Online by Fortesa Latifi (oddly repetitive)
Here Lie All the Boys Who Broke My Heart by Emma Simmerman (not good)
The Woods are Waiting by Katherine Greene (ok)
Invasive Species: A Novel by Ellery Adams (cute idea but she should have left out the “adult” content and made it a middle grade book)
Break Room by Miye Lee with Sandy Joosun Lee (Translator) (fun)
Where the Truth Lies by Katherine Greene (blah)
The Key to a Killer by Olivia Blacke (why did it take three books to get to this unsatisfying conclusion?)