
The tagged book was my favorite read of March.
I think I liked it more than A Fire in the Sky.
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The tagged book was my favorite read of March.
I think I liked it more than A Fire in the Sky.
#readingbracket2025
Read some good books in March - but The Instrumentalist by Harriet Constable takes top spot for the month. I knew nothing about this book as it was a gift so definitely a nice surprise!
Note: Not my template - off Pinterest.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This book was PHENOMENAL! It was packed with backstory, lore, character development, comedy, and tragedy. I can‘t even say much more other than the fact that I LOVED IT. The definition of a 5-star book in my opinion. March was actually a huge reading slump for me, and I didn‘t even get through this book until today (apr 2). But this book would‘ve been my pick for #readingbracket2025 even if it wasn‘t the only book I read that month.
Very behind on my #ReadingBracket2025
As much as I love Assassin's Apprentice, I went with SVSSS as my favourite because of how much joy it brought me
No wild cards yet. I think I'm going to leave them until Jun/Dec and pick a book that has stuck with me, made an impact etc but maybe wasn't my favourite that month
Actually read quite a lot this month, even with work dominating my days. "Gentle" was my favorite read this month. I just find that a very timely read. I also added "The Will of the Many" as a wild card. That is not my type of genre normally, but I really got into it and will be reading the next in the series that comes our later this month. #ReadingBracket2025 @CSeydel
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Thanks for the card, @CSeydel! 😊
I read a lot of four stars books this month, good but not great books, but We Are Okay by Nina LaCour is the one standout. I thought this quiet queer YA story about grief, friendship, and leaving home to start again at university was absolutely stunning. Beautiful, perfect, couldn't be better. #ReadingBracket2025