March in Review
I don’t normally do a month-in-review post, but I wanted to participate in the first Month in Review meme at The Book Date. So, I’ll cobble together something. I’ll do better next month!
Books Read in March
- Reluctantly Charmed by Ellie O’Neill
- Fairest by Marissa Meyer
- An Age of License by Lucy Knisley
- Displacement by Lucy Knisley
- Troubled Waters by Sharon Shinn
- Royal Airs by Sharon Shinn
- Ostara by Kerri Connor
Books Reviewed in March
- Making Ideas Happen by Scott Belsky
- Now You See Me by S. J. Bolton
- Fluency by Jennifer Foehner Wells (with an author interview)
- Reluctantly Charmed by Ellie O’Neill (with photos from our time in Dublin!)
- Do the Work! by Steven Pressfield
Blog Events in March
- Making Memes, a mini-challenge for Bloggiesta
- Bloggiesta (To-Do List, Wrap-Up)
- A Day in the Life
Photos From Our England Trip
- Greenwich
- Steam engines at the Science Museum in London
- Computers and clocks at the Science Museum in London
- Buckingham Palace
Artwork Shared in March

This quote by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is from the poem Morituri Salutamus delivered at the 50th anniversary of the class of 1825, Bowdoin College
How was your reading and blogging in March?
I think I need to read ‘Making Ideas Happen’! I never seem to get through non-fiction books though, but I could always use help getting organized! ‘Reluctantly Charmed’ looks really cute! I hadn’t thought of reading something for St. Paddy’s day! Happy Reading and Blogging!
It looks like you had a great month. Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier.
Thanks for joining in Joy, your post looks great. Just hopped over to read your review of Making Things Happen, and I must have a look at Trello, although I usually have bits of paper around that I cross off. I read somewhere that by even writing it down and forgetting about it, it might happen, although not too sure of that idea! I like dipping into non-fiction books. I’m putting Reluctantly Charmed into my wish list!
Love the cover of Reluctantly Charmed. Looking forward to Now You See Me. Hope April is filled with great books.
Thanks for letting me know about the foolish CAPCHA on my comments, I think it only does people at random, because I’ve had other people say it’s not there. Or maybe it only pops up for people who aren’t signed in with Google/Blogger username. Who knows, but we won’t need to deal with it much longer because I am switching to WP!
I love the art you shared this month. Are people allowed to copy it?
Sure, you can use it. I would love a link back to my blog if you do!
You had a great month! And I really like how you share the quotes with sketches. Very clever! Here’s to a great April!
Terri @ Alexia’s Books and Such…
You did good for books. I have also read, Fairest.
Happy April reading!
I love the quote! It just entices curling up with a book!
Oooh, you read Fairest. Did you like it? I’ve only read Cinder of the bunch, but I loved it. I’m going to read the rest closer to Winter’s release.
Fairest is the story of the villain in that world (the Lunar Queen). I enjoyed the extra background because I love the world so much, but I’m not a big fan of villain stories.
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