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March Plans (2022)

This month is another short TBR, but I'm actually quite unsure about how I'll do...

TBR


Start a series / Next in series / Newest TBR

BBC read / Contemporary

I feel like this month is going to be a bit of a change of pace. I've chosen Oryx and Crake as it's a library book, but I'm not too sure why I decided to take it out, and The Subtle Knife will let me get one more step to finishing my re-read of the series. I'm not really sure what I'll think of The Midwife's Confession too much - this is on my I have to read by the end of the year list as I've had it for around 10 years and still not read it.

Planned Posts

Once again I have next to nothing planned for March... I really need to get my act together!

Reviews:

Talk Bookish to Me, Kate Bromley

The Leviathan, Rosie Andrews

Safety in Numbers, Sophie Penhaligon

Blood Scion, Deborah Falaye

Other:

Top Ten Tuesday: Books I Have Enjoyed But Not Mentioned on My Blog

Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Spring TBR


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  1. You have a lot of great reading planned for March. I hope you love them all.

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