
Here are my reading goals for March. They're a bit ambitious, but I did so well in February, I think I can do it. Do you see anything you liked?
Match 2019 reads. Checked a few more off the challenge lists. Faves were probably The Antiquities Hunter and Circle of Friends. Biggest disappointment was The Trial and Execution of the Traitor George Washington.
#MarchWrapUp
I had a pretty good month of reading and enjoyed lots of cool books; knocked lots off my lists, challenges, and arc TBRs.
Also went to Emerald City Comic Con and took part in the @penguinrandomhouse Book Club where we discussed ‘Salvation Day.‘
I think I covered quite a range of books (but no non-fiction): sci-fi, fantasy, horror, humor, literary fiction, YA, middle-grade.
And squeezed in 2 signings. Good distraction from homelife.
March was a strange month. I read 10 books in the first 17 days but only 4 in the last 2 weeks, and one in the last week - mainly due to work commitments.
10 of those 14 books were on my planned list. At the end of March I was part way through 4 more. Will roll over all 8 not read into April.
There are blessings in being a basketball ( and golf) “widow”. March is always a great month for getting a lot of great reading. I need to step up my ARC game big time in April. #march2019
BOOKS READ: 14
DNF: 1 (not in pic: American Woman)
WOMEN AUTHORS: 14
POC AUTHORS: 7
FAVORITE: The Air You Breathe
LONGEST: The Air You Breathe - 449 pages
SHORTEST: Kristy‘s Great Idea - 156 pages
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⭐️: 1
⭐️⭐️: 3
⭐️⭐️⭐️: 5
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: 3
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️: 2!!
#marchwrapup this time I wanted to show it differently and show a page of my #readingjournal. This month was really slow reading month for me.. a lot of personal things happening that prevented me from reading a lot but I‘m hoping next month it‘s better. I feel like I might be in a bit of a slump? 🤔😩
Here‘s my March book wrap up. I hit a big reading slump mid month where I was really only listening to audiobooks on my drives, so my print total is low, but my monthly “goal” is 17 books, and I got to 18. The first two books were definitely my favorites: Washington Black and Pachinko. I was disappointed by In Cold Blood and Hidden Figures.
#MarchWrapUp #MarchStats #MarchReads
My favourite:
🌟🌟🌟🌟 Bloom by Kevin Panetta
🌟🌟🌟🌟 La statua di sale (The City and the Pillar) by Gore Vidal
#MarchStats #MarchReads #MarchWrapUp
Not a ton of reading this month, but not bad. Four books a month is my minimum goal, so I'll take it!
Female Authors: 4
Canadian Authors: 3
POC Authors: 2
Memoir: 3
Following Atticus: city you‘ve visited / White Mountains
Riding the Bus with My Sister: New to me Author.
#bookishbingo
My provisional March list. Like most months I will read the majority off this list and some that aren‘t on the list or in my thinking yet. Already part way in three of these.
I have decided once and for all I can‘t commit to specific books during a month. So.....this is my March monthly goals. We are leaving tomorrow for a six day camping trip, so I have “hammock time”. I want to get some of the ARCs out of the way, as it‘s starting to feel like homework! 😱. Good luck to all of you who want to read more and read harder.
Day 1 - #tbrshelfie #march2019 #literaryluck