What I Read in March (2025)

Books Read in March: 23
Books Read for the Year:  65/225
Topical Books/Monthly Goal Books:

Monthly Books:
Siege and Storm, by Leigh Bardugo (audio): I enjoyed this second book!
Gemstones, Elves, and Other Insidious Magic, by Meghan Ciana Doidge (TBR): This felt like an ending to Jade’s story.
The Snow Child, by Eowyn Ivey (TBR): Parts of this were really good, parts felt a bit slow.
Magic to the Bone, by Devon Monk (re-read): I really enjoyed reading this again!
Symphony for a Deadly Throne, by E.J. Mellow (TBR): Loved how this trilogy wrapped up.
The Taken Ones, by Jess Lourey (TBR): This was creepy.
Nine-Tailed, by Jayci Lee (TBR): I enjoyed the first 2/3rds a lot, but not the last bit.

For Review:

A Drop of Corruption, by Robert Jackson Bennett (review forthcoming). This series has such a unique world and setting, and I enjoy it very much. The characters are also quite intriguing, keeping me eager to read more.

The Notorious Virtues, by Alwyn Hamilton (review forthcoming). This had a bit of a darker, steampunk-esque feel to it, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The two MCs were a little unlikable at first, but they grew on me. Looking forward to reading more of this.

While We’re Young, by K. L. Walther. This was a cute, fun read, and I spent an enjoyable couple of hours binging it. Definitely a strong Ferris Bueller’s Day Off vibe here, but it was fun.

All the Stars Align, by Gretchen Schreiber (review forthcoming). This was a cute read, although the aunts were a bit much. Nothing unexpected, but it was cute.

Some Like It Scot, by Pepper Basham (review forthcoming). This was a cute, fun book. The secondary characters (mainly his family) were fantastic and made the story.

Boys with Sharp Teeth, by Jenni Howell (review forthcoming). This was a very meh read for me. The faking-her-way-into-an-elite-boarding-school premise wasn’t in the least believable, and it felt like the four MC were the only students even at the school.

The Summer of You and Me, by Denise Hunter, (review forthcoming). Like all of Hunter’s other books, this was a solid, sweet romance. A bit of a surprise at the end, and an enjoyable read.

The Amalfi Curse, by Sarah Penner (review forthcoming). I really enjoyed this read! The setting was wonderful, and I enjoyed both the present timeline and the past one. This was an engrossing read with a solid dose of adventure thrown in 

The Traitor of Sherwood Forest, by Amy S. Kaufman (review forthcoming). This was a meh read for me. Very solid writing and setting, I just didn’t like the story.

I Would Die for You, by Sandie Jones. This audiobook was a blast from the past, but Cassie got on every single nerve I have.

Bait and Swiss, by Korina Moss (review forthcoming).This was a cute, fun read. And the cheese talk made me hungry.

Night Swimming, by Aaron Starmer (review forthcoming). This felt really pointless to me.

The Staircase in the Woods, by Chuck Wendig (review forthcoming). This also felt pointless to me, with the addition of characters I didn’t like and having to hear about the author’s political agenda.

The Murder Machine, by Heather Graham (review forthcoming). Graham is normally a solid, reliable read, but this felt both very rushed (the relationship’s progression, anyway), and the whodunnit aspect felt like she was trying to pull a rabbit out of a hat with no clues beforehand.

Austen at Sea, by Natalie Jenner (review forthcoming). This was a good read from an author I liked. I liked the characters themselves, and I enjoyed this historical aspects, too.

Just Because: I Capture the Castle, by Dodie Smith. I enjoyed this read. Nice voice.

Left Unfinished:
Any Trope But You, by Victoria Lavine. I didn’t make it very far in this because the MC got on my nerves.

The Page Turner, by Viola Shipman. Nope. The first few pages felt like it just jumped around randomly. Chaotic.

The Gods Time Forgot, by Kelsie Sheridan Gonzalez. I didn’t make it very far in this. I felt like I’d been dropped in the middle of a chaotic mess, and I didn’t like the MC enough to sort it out.

Bat Eater and Other Names for Cora Zeng, by Kylie Lee Baker. Cora was a hard character for me to like or care about. I really couldn’t do it. She was was too far into her own head.

The Payback Girls, by Alex Travis. Why would I want to read about unhappy, mean people who have no qualms about lying or cheating or stabbing each other in the back? These are horrible people.

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