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March Wrap-Up - Miss Known
I am so confused! March is already over and it felt so short and at the same time so long. I guess this was a big month for me, and unfortunately, the number of books I read didn’t match its length. Luckily, I’ve been in such a great reading mood that will help me a lot in April. I want to spend all my time reading, but I do fill very guilty to spend a lot of time reading instead of doing something productive. It’s the ultimate struggle!! I just hope I can take advantage of this mood and shorten my unread pile of books. Wrap-Up I finished two books this month that I didn’t even remember. Otherworld by Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller was a great book to melt my geek heart. It wasn’t as amazing as Ready Player One by Ernest Cline, but I had a blast reading it. I want to pick up the next and final book in the series Otherearth, that came out last year, not sure when I’ll be doing that, but I will. Then I also finished Sunburn by Laura Lippman, one of my most anticipated books of last year and sadly, it wasn’t a five-star. I loved the main character, the twists and turns, all the secrets, everything in the story was great, although it was a slow burn – get it sunburn, slow burn *attempting to be funny*. When it comes to mysteries, I like my book to have a fast paste, to keep me turning pages until there aren’t more to turn. The story is character driven, and even though it made me fall in love with Polly (the main character), it was also a little dull. Haul I bought two books this month and received in the mail another three that I’ve bought at the end of February, and I’m very excited to read them all. First off, The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes by Ruth Hogan is on the top of my TBR pile. Since I read The Keeper of Lost Things I wanted to read everything the author would put out. She’s already releasing her third book and I need to get on top of that. I also found Genuine Fraud by E Lockhart at a great price and I couldn’t resist. She is the author of We Were Liars, and even though this book doesn’t have...
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