March came in like a lion... and out like a lamb—at least, it did when it came to my reading habits. I started strong, especially because my spring break was at the beginning of the month. But then life happened, and it wasn’t as easy to work reading into my schedule. I just grabbed graphic novels, poetry, and children’s books off of Netgalley when I had some reading time before bed. Altogether, I read 30 books in March, down 9 books from the 39 I read in February.
Novels:
- Beautiful Disaster (Beautiful #1) by Jamie McGuire
- Chase Me (Broke and Beautiful #1) by Tessa Bailey
- Nightshade (Nightshade #1) by Andrea Cremer
- Rough Justice (Sinner's Tribe Motorcycle Club #1) by Sarah Castille
- Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman
- Stone Rider by David Hofmeyr
Graphic Novels:
- Jessie Elliot Is a Big Chicken by Elise Gravel
- Southern Cross, Volume One by Becky Cloonan
- Hinges Book Two: Paper Tigers (Hinges #2) by Meredith McClaren
- Back to the Future (Back to the Future Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines #1) by Bob Gale
- Faith Volume 1: Hollywood and Vine (Faith #1-4) by Jody Houser
- Nimona by Noelle Stevenson
Children’s/ Illustrated Books:
- The Storybook Knight by Helen Docherty
- Too Many Moose by Lisa Bakos
- Fuchsia Fierce by Christianne C Jones
- Do Not Bring Your Dragon to the Library by Julie Gassman
- The Night the Stars Went Out by Suz Hughes
- Herbie's Big Adventure by Jennie Poh
- Saved by the Boats: The Heroic Sea Evacuation of September 11 by Julie Gassman
- Bedtime for Batman by Michael Dahl
- Ooko by Esme Shapiro
Other Genres:
- Wonderland by Amily Shen
- Unlikely Friendships: Dogs by Jennifer S. Holland
- Felines of New York by Jim Tews
- Book Blog Tours: An Essential Marketing Tool for Authors by Barb Drozdowich
- Pop Manga Coloring Book: A Surreal Journey through a Cute, Curious, Bizarre, and Beautiful World by Camilla d'Errico
- Quarter Life Poetry: Poems for the Young, Broke and Hangry by Samantha Jayne
- Early Poems by Ezra Pound
- Why Happiness Makes Me Nervous by Liza Charlesworth
- The Scripture of the Golden Eternity by Jack Kerouac
How was your March?
Get any substantial reading time in?
Quarter Life Poems sounds so interesting!
ReplyDeleteMissie @ A Flurry of Ponderings
The poems were short, cute, and funny. Thanks for stopping by, Missie!
DeleteGreat month in reading for you -- and such diverse reads, I'm impressed!
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Thanks so much, Eva! I'm trying :)
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