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What are you reading in March?
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Plan on reading...




I'm going with a pattern of ladies gazing away, I guess. :D


Next up because it is in transit from the library

Then probably, because I am #3 on two copies

After that, if any of the other books I have requested from the library, but which they do not yet have.





While waiting for these I will fill in with my e-reader.
Beth - ;)
in Calgary














Also something by Kim Vogel Sawyer- haven't decided yet :)





And a few Bible books:




March is a very busy time at work, so not sure what I will be able to read, since I'm trying to prioritize Bible reading
Should hopefully also read:





And a few Bible books:

March is a very busy time at work, so not sure what I will be able to read, since I'm trying to prioritize Bible reading"
Great reading plan & priorities, Sarita!



And a few Bible books:
[bookcover:Leviticus (Bible #3)..."
Thanks Wendy :-)


Up next:










Hope to read;
Author of the Month:




Netgalley Books to Review:






Books to finish a series:




Beth - ;)
in Calgary

Also may start Crime and Punishment.
Definitely will be looking for a Hidden Gem or two in between.



Want to finish:




Author of the month books I plan to read:


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currently reading:




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I am wanting to start March challenges for Idea of march with these books:
I Emma Maasinto the woods
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another selection started is

Update
Read
General Market:
The Bourne Identity (abridged audio)
The Bourne Supremacy (abridged audio)
The Bourne Ultimatum (abridged audio)
Christian:
Currently Reading
Read
General Market:

The Bourne Identity (abridged audio)
The Bourne Supremacy (abridged audio)
The Bourne Ultimatum (abridged audio)
Christian:

Currently Reading





The mark of the king
Waiting for summer’s return
The lacemaker
The lost heiress
(in nonfiction I just started: “Carthage Must Be Destroyed”.)
All really good stories and well-told. But also pretty heart-wrenching ones.
After years of reading virtually nothing but nonfiction, just about every title/author I choose winds up a complete surprise, and I hadn’t meant to pick so many heartfelt ones in a row.
Due to some serious “life” situations at the moment, I feel in great need of a lighthearted mad-cap adventure. Karen Witemeyer? Yes?
I should say — I found all four of them wonderful books and incredibly moving. Just need a short break while I run to the store for more Kleenex!

If I felt like that, I'd read a Jen Turano book or I'd watch an old (1930's-40's) screwball comedy or some episodes of I Love Lucy. JT's stories are certainly madcap, but I wouldn't use that term for KW's, even though I love her books.

Witemeyer is indeed lighter and enjoyable, but there are some emotional moments as well. Regina Jennings is another who can throw out some fun situations...try this series: A Most Inconvenient Marriage. If you're looking for contemporary, try Jan Thompson. Fools Rush In
Update
Read
General Market:
The Bourne Identity (abridged audio)
The Bourne Supremacy (abridged audio)
The Bourne Ultimatum (abridged audio)
Christian:
Currently Reading
(Nehemiah)
Read
General Market:

The Bourne Identity (abridged audio)
The Bourne Supremacy (abridged audio)
The Bourne Ultimatum (abridged audio)

Christian:



Currently Reading










I've listened to:

Currently reading:



Up next:


Probably won't get to much more this month!

Karin, there was hardly anything romantic in My Heart Remembers...you should try it out! I just finished and loved it.





Here's what I'm working on right now:






On top of my TBR pile:





My book ADD is in full swing this month and I've been starting (and not necessarily finishing) new books like crazy.


Yep...I checked, and I have two of hers on my Kindle...the first two in her series.


It looks like she published with a general market publisher in 2014. I haven't heard much about her books, but now I'm kind of curious! According to her website two of her books won the Christy Award.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Five Times I Met Myself (other topics)Waiting for Summer's Return (other topics)
Numbers (other topics)
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Emma Maas (other topics)Kim Vogel Sawyer (other topics)