Hello Reader’s!
I hope you’ll had a splendid Month. It’s that time of the month, where I get to recap all that I enjoyed reading and blogging about. So let’s take a look at how well I did for the month of March.
Despite always being a slow reader, I’m proud of myself that I managed to read four books (though there were some short reads…🤫) as well as getting my blog rolling with a couple of book review post.
Books I read
- Convenience Store Woman By Sayaka Murata – Bookclub Book of the Month
- The Strange at Black Lake By Christina McDonald – Netgalley Arc Read
- Paper Girl and the knives that made her By Ari B. Cofer – tbr challenge at Blogchatter
- The Teacher By Freida McFadden – Buddy Read on Instagram
Books in progress & upcoming Reads
So there were some books that I began to read but unfortunately couldn’t finish before the month ended & some books that I plan on reading in the Month of April.
- Currently Reading
- Hello Beautiful By Ann Napolitano
- The Book of Witty Women by Various Authors
- Anticipated Reads in April
- We have always lived in a Castle By Shirley Jackson – Bookclub Book of the Month (Do join my group on Goodreads, if you like reading books that are short or under 200 pages)
- Takeout Sushi By Christopher Green – Netgalley Arc Read
Blogs I wrote up
As my blog is fairly new I haven’t gotten down to writing & posting much, it’s just a couple of past reviews for the books I have so far read in the year 2024. So you can check out all my book reviews post here.
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Though, I enjoyed reading all four books, my best read for the month was Convenience store Woman by Sayaka Murata which also was the top post at Blogchatter.com.
So that’s pretty much my wrap to the month of March! See you at the end of April with my reading updated & during the month with more book reviews & other bookish posts.
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Do tell me how was the month of March to you?
“This post is part of the Bookish League blog hop hosted by Bohemian Bibliophile.”
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