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March 2021 Wrap up

 

Hi! I know it's like a week after March but I wanted to do a bit of a wrap-up. Here are all the books I read in March and some stats. 



For Cars Readathon- Tales of the Peculiar (4 stars ****) This book was ok. I enjoy some of the stories more than others. 

Fairest (5 stars *****) Oh man this book was all kinds of nuts but I loved it so much!!!


For Trope-ical Readathon 

5 stars

A Little Princess I loved this Classic so much

Fun Home- this was the first book I finished and I cried all the way through reading it. 

Crown of Midnight- Omg, this book was so good. I'm on a bit of a break from this series to read Rule of Wolves and finish A Court of Sliver Flames. 

Fat Chance, Charlie Vega- I laughed, I cried, I felt all the emotions with this one. 

Alex & Eliza A Love Story (Alex & Eliza one) - This was a reread for my project for this blog. I loved it so much. 

4.5 stars By the Book- I think I just had some pacing issues with this book. It's not a terrible book, and I enjoyed the characters but it's not a 5 star read or a new favorite. 

4 stars

Beartown-Oh man this book was a wild ride. One star for the characters because they were all so layered. One star for the plot. I loved the plot and story of this novel. One star for the writing. The writing is this story was lush, and I loved it. One star for personal enjoyment. I had a good time reading this. The only issue I had with this was the pacing. I thought some plot points were talked about too much and they could have talked some about more.

Other books I read in March will be in this month's wrap up. 


Stats


I started using Bookly when Read More was acting up and now I use both. Stats according to Read More

Total Time reading: 26 hours 1? 10? mins

Books: 10/5

Number of Days Reading: 25/30



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