March 31, 2021
March 2021 Reading Wrap Up
How was your March reading?
March was a great fourteen-book reading month. Because I read several Middle-Grade books for Middle-Grade March, I’m dividing my list between adult and middle grade.
My favorite fiction read of the month is Radar Girls by Sara Ackerman closely followed by The Women of Chateau Lafayette by Stephanie Dray, and my favorite nonfiction was Open by Andre Agassi. My favorite middle-grade read was Ghost by Jason Reynolds.
Did we read any of the same books?
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Radar Girls (ARC) by Sara Ackerman
5 Stars (ARC). Page-turning and unputdownable WW11 historical fiction.
Pub Date: 7/27/21 Review coming July 27, 2021.
The Women of Chateau Lafayette by Stephanie Dray
4.5 Stars (rounded to 5). (ARC) Compelling Historical Fiction (French Revolution, WW1, and WW11). My review of Women of Chateau Lafayette here.
Open by Andre Agassi
4.5 Stars (rounded to 5). Nonfiction, Memoir, Sports. My review of Open here.
The Windsor Knot by S.J. Bennett
4 Stars Light-reading Cozy Mystery featuring Queen Elizabeth. My review of Windsor Knot here.
Hana Kahn Carries On by Uzma Jalaluddin
4 Stars. (ARC) Light-reading Contemporary Fiction, Rom-Com. Muslim. Inspired by You’ve Got Mail.
Pub Date: 3/13/2021. Review coming April 13, 2021.
Love at First by Kate Clayborn
3.5-4 Stars. Light-reading Contemporary Fiction. Women’s Fiction. Romance. Not reviewed.
Pub Date: 5/4/21 Review: 5/3/21
A Castaway in Cornwall by Julie Klassen
3.5 Stars. Historical Fiction. A lovely romance. Not reviewed.
Lost, Found, & Forever by Victoria Schade
3 Stars. (ARC) Contemporary Fiction. Rom-Com. Romance. Cutest Cover. Rescue Dog. My review of Lost, Found here.
Wintering by Katherine May
2.5 Stars. Nonfiction Essays. Not reviewed (beautifully written but I was not engaged).
Five Middle Grade Reads
A series of four (that follows a track team and their coach) by Jason Reynolds: Ghost (5 Stars) (my favorite of the four); Sunny (5 Stars); Patina (4 Stars) Lu (4 Stars).
Although I listed these in order of my favorites, the four Reynold’s books should be read in order because there’s a small cliffhanger at the end of each. African American. None reviewed.
I Can Make This Promise by Christine Day
3 Stars. Native American. Not reviewed.
QOTD:
What was your favorite March read?
Did we read any of the same books?
Which of these books is on your TBR?
ICYMI:
March Blog Posts:
The Women of Chateau Lafayette Review
Women’s History Month Book Tag
The Sunflower Sisters Review
The Downstairs Girl Review
In Support of Stand Up For AAPI
20 Questions Book Tag
Lost, Found, & Forever Review
Meet Me at the Museum Review
The Fountains of Silence Review
Spring 2021 TBR
Open by Andre Agassi Review
Learning to See Review
Brood Review
Surviving Savannah Review
No 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency Series
10 Awesome and Diverse Reads for Middle Grade March
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