I really dropped the ball in February and March, but with everything going on and a small uptick in hours at work tied up with literally everything else going on in the world, blogging didn’t feel like much of a priority. However, now that I am at home 99.9% of the time with lots of time on my hands, I’m making an effort to schedule some posts out and keep my blog and Instagram updated a little bit more. I also got Animal Crossing at the end of March and have been playing that quite a bit as well.
In February, I read:
- The Contact Paradox, by Keith Cooper (4.5/5 stars)
- An Illusion of Thieves, by Cate Glass (4/5 stars)
- Show Them a Good Time, by Nicole Flattery (3/5 stars)
- Mistress of the Ritz, by Melanie Benjamin (3/5 stars)
- This Earl of Mine, by Kate Bateman (4/5 stars)
- Upright Women Wanted, by Sarah Gailey (5/5 stars)
- The Genius of Women, by Janice Kaplan (4/5 stars)
- Bonds of Brass, by Emily Skrutskie (4.5/5 stars)
In March, I read:
- Nottingham, by Nathan Makaryk (4/5 stars)
- Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us, by Simon Critchley (5/5 stars)
- How We Fight For Our Lives, by Saeed Jones (5/5 stars)
- A Discovery of Witches, by Deborah Harkness (4/5 stars)
- The Ten Thousand Doors of January, by Alix E. Harrow (5/5 stars)
- A Study in Scarlet Women, by Sherry Thomas (4/5 stars)
- The Glass Hotel, by Emily St. John Mandel (4.5/5 stars)
Overall, I was really happy with the reads I chose for the last two months, and I’m hoping April will be better! I’m carving out time each day to focus on reading, because schedules are still a little necessary.