Hey everyone!
First off, I would like to take a minute to thank all of you for all the love, support, and positivity you have been giving me since my last post! I am so thankful for each and every one of you, and I feel so blessed to be a part of such an incredible community of genuinely kindhearted people. You all give me so much strength and keep a smile on my face. You are all absolutely amazing! 🙂 ❤
As I mentioned in my last post, I have been going through the biggest reading slump I’ve ever had. I’ve had a difficult time focusing while reading, as well as just getting motivated enough to pick up a book. I DEFINITELY want to change this! I haven’t made a TBR in quite some time, but I think organizing my reading list a bit and setting some solid goals for myself would really help right now. So let’s give it a try (even though I’m super late this month!). I’ll also be posting some other TBR goals for this year in the coming weeks.
Right now, I mainly need to catch up on some of my ARCs and review copies, so most of my list will fall into this category.
March TBR
Doctor Who: The American Adventures by Justin Richards
I was recently sent a few books by the lovely Sarah from Smith Publicity for review (thank you, Sarah!), and I absolutely can’t wait to pick them up! This first one is a collection of Doctor Who short stories, and I plan to read them throughout the course of the month.
If I Run by Terri Blackstock
This was another of the books that I was sent for review. It is the first novel of a very exciting-sounding mystery series, which is definitely right up my alley. I am reading and reviewing an ARC of the second book in the series—which is being released later this month—so of course, I have to get going on this first one!
If I’m Found by Terri Blackstock
The last book I was sent is, of course, the ARC of the second book in this mystery series. This is another one of my priority reads!
Big Mushy Happy Lump by Sarah Andersen
I just recently discovered Sarah Andersen’s work, so as soon as I saw this on Netgalley, I knew I had to request a copy! It looks like a really quick fun and hilarious read. I’m really looking forward to it!
A Soul to Take by Emily Taylor
I was contacted recently about participating in a blog tour for a few upcoming releases, and the first one on the list is this YA paranormal/dystopian novel. My date for review is March 23rd, so I’ve definitely got to get going on this one!
Proof of Lies by Diana Rodriguez Wallach
This is another novel I was recently sent by the publisher—the first book in a new YA mystery series. It sounds like it is going to be full of fast-paced action, intrigue, and spies, and definitely promises to be an exciting read.
The Outs by E.S. Wesley
One more novel that I was sent for review recently was The Outs by E.S. Wesley. This is another new dystopian YA novel, and we already know how much I love them! So I thought this would be a good one to pick up this month, if I have the time.
The Girl from the Well by Rin Chupeco
This is a novel I totally should have read back during Halloween, but horror/thriller novels are great at any time of the year! This particular book was recommended to me by my good friend, and fellow blogger, Heather from The Sassy Book Geek. Heather and I have extremely similar tastes in novels, so I think I’m really going to enjoy this read quite a lot. Also, Heather wrote a wonderful review of The Girl from the Well, so make sure to head over to her blog and check that out!
This list is probably a bit ambitious considering the amount of March we have left, but I’m hoping to get through a decent chunk of it! What have you guys been reading this month? Let me know down in the comments. 🙂
The mystery series ones sounds like my type of reading, can’t wait to read you review on them 🙂
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I just finished the two books in the series so far and I really enjoyed them! They’re really fun, enjoyable, fast-paced reads. Would definitely recommend them 🙂
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Your slump really seemed to have hit hard! I hope things get better along the line; it’s been such a long time since I’ve seen you around! Just recently read and finished The Night Circus. Currently checking out The Women in the Castle! 😀
– Lashaan
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Thank you ❤ It really did, but I definitely feel that I'm coming out of it finally! I need to read The Night Circus sometime soon! I keep hearing such amazing things about it. Hope you enjoy The Women in the Castle 🙂
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