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March WrapUp

Welcome back! I did not get four books I wanted to, but I still read  three books.

Continued from February and Finished

Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan

Published- June 11th, 2013

Read from- February 17- March 25 2019

Edition read: US Paperback   

Rating: 5 stars

  This was such a fun Adult book. If you know me, or follow the blog, you will know that I don't really read a ton of adult books.  What I loved about this book was that it was captivating, and hilarious. Not to mention, Kwan writes with such wit and heart. This was close to my favorite read of the month. I would recommend this to anyone who wants  a fun light read, particularly the spring or the summer is the perfect time to read this novel.


Last Of Her Name by Jessica Khoury

Published- February 26th, 2019

Read from- February 26th- March 31st 2019

Edition Read- US Kindle Edition

Rating- 5 stars

This was a retelling of Anastasia set in space. The main character's name was Stacia, but she was Anya Leonova. Our villain of the novel reminded me of someone who could have disliked the Romanov's.  Comparisons ended there, but this was still a fun space tale. I don't want to spoil the book for those that have not read it, as it is a relatively new release, but this book was a wild ride. I read little in this genre, but this book hooked me from page one, and I was in for the ride with Stacia /Anya and her comrades. 


Started and Finished last month

Geekerella by Ashley Poston

Published- April 4th, 2017

Read From- March 2-March 31st 2019

Edition Read- US Kindle Ebook

Rating -5 stars

This was my favorite read of last month! This Cinderella retelling was so much fun, and I had so much fun reading it. I loved it so much, and I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys fandom, or the culture of fandom.   


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