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tinynavajoreads · 1 year
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Just One More Page's March Book Photo Challenge
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March 1, 2023 - TBR This Month
I saw this pop up on my feed and I'm trying to find smaller ways to participate more in the booklr community. And I knew that I had a lot of books that I had acquired recently, and these are only part of what's on my to-be-read list, but ones that I figured I could read this month. Or, at least, make an attempt at reading. We'll see how far I actually get.
First on my TBR is The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern. I have read this book before, but this time around it's for the Traveling Book Project being put in by @just0nemorepage and I'm excited for it!
The rest of the list is Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, Poison for Breakfast by Lemony Snicket, The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi, A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers, The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah, Qualityland by Marc-Uwe Kling, Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley, and Book of Night by Holly Black.
What's your TBR for this month? Do you plan one? Or just get what feels like you'll most read at the moment? I usually do what I feel like I'll read, but I do have a rough idea of books I would like to read.
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bookaddict24-7 · 2 months
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📚 March TBR 📚
My friend does a thing on Insta where she carries the books she didn’t read from her TBR the previous month into the new month. I want to do that with my TBR! So, the top part is what’s left over from my February TBR and the bottom is my new March TBR!
What are you hoping to read in May?
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snoopyreadsliterature · 2 months
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my march to be read
so excited for this month, but also i'm probably not going to be able to read as much as i would like (with all the organisation for my upcoming graduation).
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'The Atlas Paradox' - Olivie Blake
'Crush' - Richard Siken
'Marx, Wagner, Nietzsche' - Herfried Münkler
'Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell' - Susanna Clarke
'Walden and Civil Disobedience' - Henry David Thoreau
'Alone With You In The Ether' - Olivie Blake
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bxbyjk97 · 2 months
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I have never done this but let’s see how it goes.
March TBR list
Innate magic (The Marrowbone Spells) by Shannon Fay
External Forces (The Marrowbone Spells) by Shannon Fay
Outrun the Moon by Stacy Lee
Guile by Constance Cooper
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo
The Name of The Star (Shades of London) by Maureen Johnson
The Madness Underneath (Shades of London) by Maureen Johnson
The Shadow Cabinet (Shades of London) by Maureen Johnson
The Poison Season by Mara Rutherford
A Multitude of Dreams by MaraRutherford
Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
Mystery of Thorn Manor by Margaret Rogerson
Legend by Marie Lu
Prodigy by Marie Lu
Champion by Marie Lu
Rebel by Marie Lu
I’ll probably add more but this is it for now. Hopefully I update this at the end of the month to see if i finished all this or not. (Especially now that ramadan is coming up and i have school too 😪,, this gonna take a while fellas)
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30.03.2023. Nothing will ever be funnier than Shakespearen characters hurling insults at each other! This is literally the Renaissance version of "bro hold me back," and I freaking love it!
Finished Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothhing" just in the nick of time. I couldn't finish all my March Classics this time around. I'll try to start "Blade of the Immortal" but there's no way to finish the other 2 books on my list so I'm pushing it to next month.
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franticvampirereads · 2 months
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March is already off to a great start! We’ve had some snow flurries (not enough to stick) and I’ve gotten some cozy reading in. I also might have found another contender for my favorite book of the year? We’ll just have to wait and see on that one 😊. Anyway, here’s what I’m planning to read this month:
Headcase -currently reading
Like Real People Do -currently reading
Strawberry Kisses
I Hear The Sunspot: The Theory of Happiness
Street Magic
Power Plays and Straight A’s
System Collapse
I Think Our Son Is Gay
Proficiency Bonus
I can’t tell if this tbr is ambitious or if my reading momentum is just making me that confident I can tackle all of these. But I’m excited to try!
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annafromuni · 2 months
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The Aotearoa New Zealand Readathon Part Two
Aotearoa NZ Readathon is still alive and kicking and with ten days left in February, I have a few more books to add to my list. Above, we have Cousins by Patricia Grace but I’ll actually be reading her new short story collection Bird Child and other stories which I am very excited to get my hands on. I seem to have several short story collections on my library requests list which will be a nice…
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libertyreads · 2 months
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March TBR--
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I'm hoping the month of March goes a little better for me reading wise. I felt like I got a decent amount read in February (while still sticking to my goals for the year) but a lot of it was so mid. I'm ready for any of these books to just grab me by the throat and keep me hooked. I have two rereads in preparation for new releases later this year. I also have two NetGalley ARCs and a hockey romance (because I've read one every month of the year so far, why not keep that going?).
The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah-- This is one of those books you hear about a ton on the bookish spaces of the internet and I decided it was finally time to see what all of the hype is about. In this one, we follow Loulie al-Nazari as she and her jinn bodyguard are forced to help the sultan find an ancient lamp that has the power to revive the barren land. There is a ton more in the synopsis, but like a lot of reviewers these days, I feel like synopses are starting to give too much away. I'm hoping for some City of Brass vibes and lots of adventure.
The Foxglove King by Hannah Whitten (Reread)-- I read this one a year ago and I'm excited to dive back into it before the next book comes out. In this one we follow Lore who escaped from a cult beneath the city of Dellaire over 10 years ago. Lore's job as a runner sustains her, but when a run goes wrong and her power is revealed she's forced to work for the Sainted King to find the person in his court responsible for the deaths of entire villages on the outskirts of the country. Thrust into the Sainted King's glittering court, Lore becomes tangled in politics, religion, and forbidden romance. This was my favorite book of January last year so I'm excited to reread.
The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu-- A first contact with aliens story that's been translated from the original (and set to be released as a Netflix show soon) and follows the outcome of a secret military project that sent signals into space to establish contact with aliens. Will the alien civilization on the brink of destruction be welcomed on Earth or will there be a fight against an invasion?
Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo (Reread)-- Before the next in the graphic novel series comes out, I plan on doing a quick reread of this one. Number one in this series introduces us to Raven who is forced to move to New Orleans following the accident that takes her foster mother's life. But that accident has also taken her memory. Then strange things start happening. This is a fun series and I'm glad I get the chance to reread it.
No Coincidence by Rafat Kosik-- Translated from the original Polish, this is the first novel in the Cyberpunk 2077 series. Apparently, this series includes collected editions of limited series, standalone graphic novels, and also full length novels. There are four authors who have contributed to it. It is all based on the game Cyberpunk 2077. My understanding is that you can start in a few different places. I hope it's true. Let's talk about the actual book now. This one appealed to me because of the cover. But the synopsis really got me. A misfit group is forced to do a heist thanks to some good, old-fashioned blackmail. The gang includes a veteran turned renegade, a Militech sleeper agent, an amateur net runner, a corporate negotiator, a ripperdoc, and a techie. They must come together to pull off the deadly heist. Also...is this the third book in this TBR about people being forced to work for people above them??
Must Love Hockey by Sarina Bowen (Kindle)-- This short hockey romance follows a woman who has an allergic reaction at a hockey game and is rescued by an equipment manager whose name she doesn't manage to catch. I've read and enjoyed Sarina Bowen before so I'm hoping this is a fun and quick read.
The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djeli Clark (NetGalley)-- The Dead Cat Tail Assassins are not cats. Nor do they have tails. But they are most assuredly dead. Those sworn to the Matron of Assassins--resurrected, deadly, wiped of their memories--have only three unbreakable vows. First, the contract must be just. Second, even the most powerful assassin may only kill the contracted. Third, once you accept a job, you must carry it out. And if you stray? A final death would be a mercy. Eveen's newest mission brings her face-to-face with a past she isn't supposed to remember and a vow she can't forget.
Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes (NetGalley)-- When I tell you that I was squealing the day I found out I got access to this book, please, do picture it as a cute and dainty squeal instead of the insanity that actually unfolded. I loved Dead Silence from this author so when I saw they had a new space horror novel I HAD to try to get an ARC. Space exploration can be lonely and isolating. Psychologist Dr. Ophelia Bray is assigned to a small exploration crew and she is determined to make a difference. But as they begin establishing residency on an abandoned planet, it becomes clear that the crew is hiding something. Her crewmates are far more interested in investigating the eerie planet and unraveling the mystery behind the previous colonizer's hasty departure than opening up to her. That is, until their pilot is discovered gruesomely murdered. I cannot wait to read this one.
This TBR is giving me such a good feeling. There's Sci-Fi, there's Fantasy, there's Romance, there's Sci-Fi/Horror (a beloved genre pairing for me), there's a graphic novel. I'm just hoping March is such a good reading month. I kind of need it.
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nasolireads · 1 year
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✨March TBR✨
Starting with A Little Life because I like to suffer lol
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kellanwrites · 1 year
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March TBR
For some accountabilty I thought I would post how many books I'm hoping to read in March. I have three books I'm reading for a book club:
Katie Colson's Patreon Hunger Games Readathon: Hunger Games
Katie Colson Patreon Duchess Book Club pick of the Month: Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Cari can read book club pick: Legends and Lattes.
I also plan on reading the second book in the Dark and Hollow Star series: A Cruel and Fated Light
The third Cassidy Blake novel Bridge of Souls
The Shadowshaper Trilogy
The Drowned Woods
Strange and Stubborn Endurance
The Dispossessed
Legendary (Book 2 of the Caravale trilogy)
So I'm intending to read Eleven books in the month of March. Considering I'm about to finish two more for February which would bring my total for February to 8, I think I can manage.
Currently Reading: The Song of Achilles
Next up: The house in the Cerulean Sea
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tealeavesand-roses · 1 year
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🌿🐇🌞🧚🏻✨HAPPY SPRING EQUINOX✨🧚🏻🌞🐇🌿
Halfway through March but decided to get a head start on my
April TBR
as some of my March reads might lead into April.
Anyways, here’s my TBR list for March and April:
Catherine House by Elisabeth Thomas If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio In the Woods by Tana French The Lake of Dead Languages by Carol Goodman: Read The Vanishing Stair (Truly Devious #2) by Maureen Johnson: Currently Reading We Ride Upon Sticks by Quan Barry: Currently Reading
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What am I reading this month? Could it possibly be…fairies? 🤔🧚
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nerdynatreads · 1 year
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march tbr || Actually x3 -- March TBR || Final Book Support Group & Mystery Madness
You can’t tell by this stack, but I’m gonna do it, I swear, I’m going to finish so many series this month! Apart from these books I’ll be reading physically, I also plan on picking up:
Harley Quinn Vol 4: A Call to Arms by Amanda Connor
Phaedra by Laura Shepperson
Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes
Love at First Spite by Anna E. Collins
The Plus One by Mazey Eddings
The Haunting of Alejandra by V. Castro
Fevered Star by Rebecca Roanhorse
The Bone Readers by Jacob Ross
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Finished the Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. Somehow, it all came back full circle. I always leave a Neil Gaiman book feeling so full in my heart, a little heavier for the stories I carry forward with me. It always alters me, and the way I look at the world, just a little bit each time. Truely bookish magic is the very best sense of the word. 5 stars.
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belle-keys · 1 year
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March 2023 TBR
Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica
Exit West by Mohsin Hamid
As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh
Daughter of the Blood by Anne Bishop
Coolie Woman by Gaiutra Bahadur
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It’s finally spring! And in typical Oregon fashion, we’ve had some wild weather already. I’m loving the rainy days and getting to cozy up with a good book. Speaking of good books, here’s what I’m planning to read in April:
Our Bloody Pearl 4⭐️
I’ll Be The One -currently reading
Bear Creek Valentine -currently reading
Sasaki & Miyano vol 3
Deadbeat Druid
Charisma Check (I know 😅, third times the charm right? 😂)
The Devil Takes
Legends & Lattes
Bubble
I’m really excited about all of these books! 😊
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