March Wrap-Up/April TBR

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March

ARCs
You Were Here by Cori McCarthy – Read and reviewed
Finding Hope by Colleen Nelson – DNF, 35%
What You Always Wanted by Kristin Rae – Read and reviewed
Future Shock by Elizabeth Briggs – Read, review coming
Railhead by Philip Reeve – Currently Reading
Lucky Me by Saba Kapur

Blog Tours
Meritropolis by Joel Ohman – 3/8 – Read, blog tour
Blackheath by Gabriella Lepore – 3/10 – Read, blog tour
How to Get Your Heart Broken by Rose Fall – 3/16 – Read, blog tour

Other
The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh – Read, review coming
The White Queen by Phillipa Gregory (for school) – Read, homework assignment
The Love That Split the World by Emily Henry – Read and reviewed
Manners & Mutiny by Gail Carriger
Outspoken by Lora Richardson – Read, review coming
Austenland by Shannon Hale (for book club) – Read
Breath, Annie, Breath by Miranda Kenneally – Read
The Fine Art of Pretending by Rachel Harris – Read
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes – Read, review coming
Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy – Read

I finished 15 books this month with 1 DNF.

April

ARCs
The Natural History of Us by Rachel Harris
The Labyrinthians by J.A. Armitage
The Lie Tree by Frances Hardinge
Anything You Want by Geoff Herbach
Summer of Sloane by Erin L. Schneider
Whisper to Me by Nick Lake

Blog Tours
The 13th Continuum by Jennifer Brody – 4/19

Other
Passenger by Alexandra Bracken (for book club)
Beauty by Robin McKinley (for book club)

7 thoughts on “March Wrap-Up/April TBR

      1. I loved Jesse’s Girl! It was actually the first I read in the series. I had to know more about some of the characters, so I went back to Catching Jordan. 🙂 I hope you love it!

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  1. Wow! What a month! I feel like I have to check out You Were Here by Cori McCarthy simply because we have the same name and I don’t think I’ve ever met or seen anybody who spelled it like I do! I will definitely be checking out your review. (:

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