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March Plans (2023)

March is another month with a variety of genres. I do feel like I'm leaning towards easy quick reads such as romance at the moment, but I'm hoping the variety keeps things interesting.

TBR


Non-fiction / Random Colour - Yellow / Newest on TBR

<300 Pages / Classic / Goodreads Choice Winner

Series Continue / Book Club Challenge Pick

I think my main priority for March is to finally read Heart of the Sun Warrior. I was supposed to read that in January but just never had a chance as I was in a funny reading mood. I'm also looking forward to The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and The Opposite of Butterfly Hunting.

Planned Posts

At this point, if I manage to even post one thing it will be a win...

Reviews:

Elektra, Jennifer Saint

The Last Tale of the Flower Bride, Roshani Chokshi

Spice Road, Maiya Ibrahim

Other:

A few Top Ten Tuesday posts, and I'll need to see what else.


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  1. Lessons in Chemistry is fairly quick. I hope you enjoy Heart of the Sun warrior

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    1. I'm still waiting on my hold coming through from the library for Lessons in Chemistry so hopefully soon!

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