Hello friends! Welcome to the third wrap up of 2024! How did your month go? Here is all we wanted to highlight from March:
March Reading
Reading in Numbers
Kriti | Ariel |
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Total Books Read: 14 + 2 DNF Stats/Breakdown: Personal picks: 8 Review copies: 6 Fiction: 5 Non-Fiction: 9 (indie) Backlist Bingo Books: 1 | Total Books Read: 10 Stats/Breakdown: Library Books: 7 Review Copies: 2 Audiobooks: 4 Non-Fiction: 2 Backlist Bingo Books: 3 |
Buddy Read of the Month
The Surviving Sky by Kritika H. Rao (Goodreads) is one of our favorite buddy reads so far! We enjoyed discussing it and are excited to read the rest of the series. A unique science fantasy we highly recommend!
Non-Fiction Highlight
Tour of the Month
New Release from March 2024
New books on the TBR we are excited about
Non-Bookish Noteworthy
Ariel – Stardew Valley, a cute farming and social sim game that recently received a major content update!
Kriti – Foundation on Apple TV
Writing & Blogging
Reviews on the Blog
This month was a mix of reviews and compiling interview questions! I made time to write five and found time to write another four reviews. My favourites were The Porcelain Moon and The London Bookshop Affair. It was fun to discuss Bookshops and Bonedust and The Surviving Sky with Ariel.
While researching for my TBR Tales on DNF, I have embraced putting books away that do not resonate with me. I had two such books this month and I liked the aspects of them that I could highlight based on how much I read.
On the collaboration side, I put together questions for Haley Shapley, author of Strong Like Her (Non-Fiction feature of this month), Tony Ganzer, author of Kneading Journalism and Paulette Kennedy, author of The Devil and Mrs Davenport.
Though I had planned to post another article to TBR Tales, I didn’t have the energy so it’s coming next week. 🙂
Important Links for You
Do you have book recommendations or a book you would like to see reviewed? Use this form to send book names to Kriti.
The Backlist Bingo Community read 51 books across 24 prompts.
📖Oldest book read was published in 1962
📚Most books read were published in 2023
✨ A Psalm for the Wild-Built is the most read book so far.
Check out our March update here. This is a year long challenge I’ll be posting about here so feel free to join us anytime your reading allows.
Did you have a favorite book in March? What are you reading in April?
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