Everything I Read in March

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So, March was a slower reading month but I still finished a few books that I thoroughly enjoyed!

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah // I started this novel a few years ago. I had to set it aside because it was just so hard to read. There were such heartbreaking scenes that involved children that I just couldn’t bear. I decided to finish it up in March and I’m so glad that I did. This was a 5-star read, with a warning that there are very, very difficult parts to read that involve immense tragedy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Last Love Note by Emma Gray // This was our book club pick last month and I enjoyed it! I felt like it offered a new perspective for me on loss, grief, and life after losing a loved one. I listened to this one and am glad that I did. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Women by Kristin Hannah // Wow. As expected this book was outstanding. I was deeply, deeply invested in the story. There was a decent amount of gore during the war scenes, but I think ultimately including graphic details was necessary to vividly convey the story. My heart swelled many times while reading this book and it was absolutely a 5-star read! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

I started Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt but I abandoned it a few hours in (I was listening to it). I just couldn’t get into the story. Since I didn’t finish it, I won’t give it a star rating.

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Tanya Ward says · 04.04.24

Just finishing The Women and I love love love it! Thank you for the recommendation!

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Jessie says · 04.04.24

Remarkably Bright Creatures is a very slow burn but it does come full circle and leave you with the warm and fuzzies!

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Jeni says · 04.04.24

I agree 100%. I had a hard time the first half, but you once start making the connections and you get to the end…🥰🥰. One of my favorite books!!

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Katie says · 04.06.24

In the opinions of my book club, the audiobook version of Remarkably Bright Creatures is very hard to get into. Maybe reading it will help? I found it to be such a heartwarming book.

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Alyse Huff says · 04.04.24

The nightingale is one of my favorite books of ALL time!!! Just read the women and loved it too!!

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Donna says · 04.11.24

Just finished The Women on audible and LOVED it. I didn’t want it to end. I cried several times.

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Kate says · 04.12.24

oh man I feel that! I LOVED that book!

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Janet says · 04.04.24

The Nightingale was such a moving book for me. I read it while camping a couple years ago and I just sat and thought and cried about that book. Much like We were the Lucky Ones!
I have really enjoyed your book reviews. They have encouraged me to read more. Also just read my second book my Taylor Jenkins Reed and love her so much!

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Rebecca Foster says · 04.06.24

I have started reading The Women following your recommendation well listening on audio books and it’s so good Thankyou

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Kathy Durn says · 04.06.24

Just finished The Women.. so well written and an emotional read for sure. I’ve read The Nightingale as well. Another excellent read!

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Amanda says · 04.06.24

I highly recommend giving Remarkably Bright Creatures another try! It is such a heartwarming and amazing story! Maybe reading it will be better…at first you don’t get how the characters all relate but it does come full circle.

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Sarah Muncy says · 04.06.24

Help! I deleted my old Goodreads account and created a new one but I can’t find you!

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