Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Books Read in March

Wow, March seemed to go by in a flash!  And, oddly enough, it came in like a lamb, with 80 degree weather, and went out like a lion this week, with temperatures in the 30's at night and high winds.  I love seeing the bursts of color everywhere and am looking forward to April.

In March, I read:
  • Irises by Francisco X. Stork, a teen/YA novel.
  • The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender, a unique novel I read for our library's book discussion.
  • An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, a teen/YA novel and my first John Green, finally!
  • The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, a hilarious childhood memoir by Bill Bryson.
  • Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood, a middle-grade novel set in Mississippi in the 60's.
  • Falling Together by Marisa De los Santos, a novel listened to on audio.
So, a total of six books - that seems to be my usual monthly achievement!  I read/listened to 2 adult novels, 1 memoir, 2 teen/YA novels, and a middle-grade novel so that was a nice mix. I'm a bit behind in reviews but hope to catch up over spring break.

My favorite?  Tough call, but I think I enjoyed The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid the most, though The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake was a close second.

As for my 2012 Reading Challenges, I added 5 new states to my Where Are You Reading list: California, Texas, Mississippi, Iowa, Pennsylvania and added a second book set in Tennessee.  I didn't read any new dystopian novels this month, but I did read my first memoir of the year for the Memorable Memoirs Challenge.  For the 12 in '12 Challenge, I added one more book (for a total of 3 so far) from my TBR shelf, all 3 recommended by my husband.  It's clear I should have listened to him and read these long ago!  And I finally added one title to the What's In a Name Challenge: something you'd see in the sky (thunderbolt).  I was starting to wonder if I'd ever make progress on that one!

How was your reading month in March? What were your favorites?

4 comments:

  1. It did go by fast! Whew!

    What did you think of the De Los Santos? Have you read any of her other works? I am a rabid fan, but I couldn't finish Falling Together. I am wondering if maybe I should try on audio...

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  2. Hi, Cath -

    Interesting that you said that because I did feel that Falling Together dragged in parts and I wondered if it was because I listened to it on audio (it takes me ages to finish an audio book because I am only able to listen in short spurts!). So maybe it was the fault of the novel and not my listening habits! I also read Love Walked In and enjoyed it.

    Sue

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  3. It sounds like you had a good month! I need to write up my recap. The weather in March sure was odd. It was the warmest on record here!

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  4. Hope you had an awesome Easter. I plan on reading Ship Breaker sometime soon - I've heard so many good things!

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