All in all, March was a pretty good month — 29 books finished, nearly not enough written (I’m very tired lately, too tired to write, anyway). A good mix of good books and iffy — with a couple of really good ones thrown in. Which is a pretty decent way to spend a hobby/obsession, no?
So, anyway, here’s what happened here in March.
Books/Novels/Novellas Read/Listened to:
Still Reading:
Reviews Posted:
- The Sense Of Humor by Max Elliot Anderson
- Mercy Thompson Audiobooks 1-3: Moon Called, Blood Bound, Iron Kissed by Patricia Briggs, Lorelei King
- Death Stalks Kettle Street by John Bowen
- HER: The 1st Victor Locke Story by Michael RN Jones
- Snotgirl, Vol. 1: Green Hair Don’t Care by Bryan Lee O’Malley, Leslie Hung
- The Doll (Audiobook) by Taylor Stevens, Hilary Huber
- Cold Reign by Faith Hunter
- Wires and Nerve, Volume 1 by Marissa Meyer, Douglas Holgate
- Hide and Seek by Ian Rankin
- Hack by Duncan MacMaster
- Defying the Prophet by Gibson Michaels
- Pipeliner by Shawn Hartje
- The Book of Three (Audiobook) by Lloyd Alexander, James Langton
- Silence Fallen by Patricia Briggs
- No Uncertain Sound: Reformed Doctrine and Life by Reformed Forum
- The Person of Jesus by J. Gresham Machen
- The Black Cauldron (Audiobook) by Lloyd Alexander, James Langton
- Robert B. Parker’s Little White Lies by Ace Atkins
- The Forgotten Girls by Owen Laukkanen
- The Collapsing Empire by John Scalzi
How was your month?
Allyson Johnson
29 books in 3 days! I am in awe!
HCNewton
um, what?
You might want to recheck the subject line . . . (as I go off to double check the text below that to make sure I didn’t stumble)
Bookstooge
You keep me humble…
HCNewton
Pshaw . . . Your numbers are nothing to sneeze at.
(but thanks)
Bookstooge
*achooo*