A collage-style image with the words "monthly wrap up" crafted from letters of varying fonts and textures. These letters appear as if cut from different magazines, each showcasing a unique color and style, placed against a crumpled white paper background. In the top left corner, there are three black outlined stars. A stylized walrus wearing a simple black crown is located at the bottom left. The lower right side has three colorful star shapes. The bottom right corner features the handle @Sarah_TheBookishNerd. The image's upper edge is bordered by a strip of blue.
Books Read
Between Wrath and Mercy
Jess Wisecup
All Superheroes Need PR
Elizabeth Stephens
The Kiss Countdown
Etta Easton
Strange Blood
Azalea Crowley
My Kind of Trouble
L.A. Schwartz
Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend
Emma R. Alban
Something in the Woods Loves You
Jarod K. Anderson
As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow
Zoulfa Katouh
Shield of Sparrows
Devney Perry
I’ll Have What He’s Having
Adib Khorram
At the top, the word "DNFs" is written in bold black letters against a pale background, accompanied by an orange and pink gradient "0" below it. On the right side, there is a small penguin illustration. Beneath this section, two colorful star illustrations flank the text "Top Reads," also in bold black font. At the bottom, three book covers are aligned horizontally. From left to right: "As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow" by Zoulfa Katouh, featuring a decorative archway design; "Something in the Woods Loves You" by Jarod R. Anderson, displaying a heron and woodland scene; and "The Kiss Countdown" by Etta Easton, showing two people embracing against a pink backdrop with a rocket and crescent moon. At the bottom right corner, the handle "@Sarah_TheBookishNerd" is noted. The background has a subtle textured look with shades of white and blue.
The image features a collage with a torn paper background in white and blue, displaying four pie charts under the title "The Stats" in bold, black text. A colorful star-like icon is positioned near the top left and bottom right corners. In the top right, there is a hexagonal image of a yellow ball of threads against a dark blue background. Each pie chart provides specific demographic data:
Disability Representation: The pie chart is divided into segments showing that 33.3% represent mental health, 22.2% autism, and 44.4% none, depicted in light blue, lime green, and plum colors.
LGBTQIA+ Representation: This chart shows 10% for Lesbian, Gay, and Demi categories, with a large 70% indicated as none. Segments are in shades of light blue and plum.
Race of Author: This pie chart is split into 50% White, 20% Biracial, and smaller portions of 10% each for Black, Pacific Islander, and MENA, illustrated in pink, blue, and various shades.
Fat Representation: The chart shows 30% indicating "Yes" and 70% for "No", in light blue and dark plum respectively.
A small handle "@Sarah_TheBookishNerd" appears at the bottom right.
June was a great reading month! What was a favorite read?
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