March 2023 Reading!


I really enjoyed all of the books I read in March. I will be reviewing all of them soon. 

A Better Man by Louise Penny is the 15th book in the Chief Armand Gamache series. Genre: Mystery

Really Good, Actually is Monica Heisey’s debut novel. It is the story of Maggie and her crazy journey after her divorce. Genre: Humorous/Domestic Fiction

The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden is just a delightful book. Lolly runs her family’s diner and comes to terms with many regrets in her past, with a bit of magical help. Genre: Magical Realism/Romance

Thank You for Listening is by Julia Whelan, one of the best audiobook narrators in the business. Ms. Whelan wrote a book about what she knows best—audiobook narrators. Genre: Romance/Humor

I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai is the story of Bodie Kane, a professor and true crime podcaster who is hired to teach a few courses at Grandy, a boarding school which she attended. Bodie is still haunted by the death of one of her roommates, Thalia Keith, while she was a student there.  Genre: Mystery/Thriller

Live Wire: Long Winded Short Stories by Kelly Ripa is her memoir. It is all covered here with Kelly’s characteristic humor and feistiness! Genre: Memoir

Right now I am reading The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave. It is a thriller and I’m loving it. The movie of the book will be out on April 14th on AppleTV+.

I’m also listening to All the Devils are Here by Louise Penny, the 16th book in the Chief Inspector Armand Gamache series.



 

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