TBR

My March TBR

Happy March! How are we already on the third month of the year? 2021 has still been a bit of a mess, but it has been a great year for reading for me, so I’m hoping to keep the momentum going in March! I’m joining in with the #womenwriterslove readathon for International Women’s History month and looking forward to a 48-hour #bookoplathon later in the month.

ARE WE THERE YET? by Kathleen West (Berkley Publishing; pub date 3/16/21)

CHARLOTTE’S WEB by E.B. White – #classicsbuddyread

HANA KHAN CARRIES ON by Uzma Jalaluddin (Berkley Publishing; pub date 4/13/21)

I LAUGH IN THE FACE OF DANGER by Nikki Green

LORE by Alexandra Bracken

LOST, FOUND, AND FOREVER by Victoria Schade (Berkley Publishing; pub date 3/30/21)

NORA by Nuala O’Connor

SALVATION DAY by Kali Wallace – #deepdarkreads

SAVING GRACE by Debbie Babbitt (Scarlet Suspense; pub date 3/16/21)

THE CONFESSION by Jo Spain – #SaturdayBookstaClub

THE FOUR WINDS by Kristin Hannah

THE GOOD SISTER by Sally Hepworth (St. Martin’s Press; pub date 4/13/21)

THE UNWILLING by Kelly Braffett – #magicmayhemreads

THE WELL OF ASCENSION by Brandon Sanderson

THE WOMEN OF CHATEAU LAFAYETTE by Stephanie Dray (Berkley Publishing; pub date 3/30/21)

TRUTHWITCH by Susan Dennard – #Witchlandsalong

ULYSSES by James Joyce – #RoryGilmoreBookClub

VICIOUS by VE. Schwab

The Jar of TBR Picks…

#aroundtheyearin52books

*THE GOOD SON by You-Jeong Jeong – #ReadTheWorld21 – a book eligible for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation

*THE BONE SEASON by Samantha Shannon – a book related to “In the Beginning…”

*THE SANATORIUM by Sarah Pearse – #SaturdayBookstaClub – a book connected to ice

#PopsugarReadingChallenge

*A HEART SO FIERCE AND BROKEN by Brigid Kemmerer – a book with something broken on the cover

*I’M A LITTLE BRAIN DEAD by Kimberly Davis Basso – a book with less than 1000 reviews on Amazon or Goodreads

*RIOT BABY by Tochi Onyebuchi – an Afrofuturist book

What are you looking forward to reading in the first month of 2021? See any on my list that you’ve read or want to? I’d love to hear!