Last month, my reading progress was not as fruitful as I had hoped, with only two out of the six books on my list completed. February proved to be a whirlwind of activity, and March seems to be following suit, given that I’m posting later than anticipated. However, I’m determined to be more realistic with my reading goals this month, considering I have only 18 days left. So, let’s dive into what’s on my radar for March.
Must Reads
A Court of Wings and Ruin by Sarah J. Maas: Sarah J. Maas continues to captivate me with her ACOTAR series. Having just finished A Court of Mist and Fury, I immediately dove into the next installment, A Court of Wings and Ruin. I’m thrilled to report that I’m already halfway through this gripping read. Maas’s storytelling prowess makes it incredibly difficult to put the book down, and I’m eagerly anticipating how this installment will conclude.
Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert: In a departure from the fantasy realm, I’ve delved into the world of contemporary romance with Act Your Age, Eve Brown. I started this book earlier in the month, and I’m thoroughly enjoying it thus far. The plot is filled with absurd yet humorous scenarios, and I appreciate the refreshing twists on traditional romance tropes that Talia Hibbert brings to the table.
Good Material by Dolly Alderton: Unlike the books I’ve mentioned earlier, I haven’t started this one yet. I came across it while browsing online a few days ago, and the concept immediately caught my eye. Two endings? That’s something I’ve never seen before in a book. It’s definitely got me curious. I’m intrigued to see how Dolly Alderton pulls it off and what kind of reading experience it’ll offer. It’s a new adventure for me, and I’m looking forward to diving in.
Despite the time constraints, I’m determined to savor these reads and hopefully add a few more titles to my completed list by the end of March. Stay tuned for my end-of-month wrap-up!
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