The best books Kobo read in June 2024
Discover the eBooks and audiobooks that Kobo staffers loved in June

How to Solve Your Own Murder
“I really enjoyed this. Fun, easy read, and though I didn't quite figure out who the murderer was, I was pretty close and to me that's a sign of well-written mystery.” —Carmen
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The Bandit Queens
“Finished this last week and have to say it's quite amazing — manages to be a really entertaining and funny cozy mystery while also covering some really heavy topics! The female friendships were A+++. Would search up content warnings before going into it, though.” —Jananie
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The Lagos Wife
“I recently read this book and liked how the story was told in 2 distinct narrative voices:
- A British woman who lives in the Lagos compound of her wealthy Nigerian in-laws and feels increasingly alienated.
- Her estranged Jamaican-British aunt who travels to Lagos to investigate her disappearance.
I also found the setting interesting and well described.”—Anna
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The Deep Dark: A Graphic Novel
“Shouting from the rooftops!! Please read this!!” —May
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Blue Sisters
“I can’t remember the last time I was properly sad to finish a book because I enjoyed it so much. Blue Sisters is beautiful. I think Coco outdid her very fabulous debut.” —Alanna
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