Ahhh, spring and March and books and reviews :)
Check out all the books I've reviewed this month:
Kids
Midnight by Jacqueline Wilson - contemporary, chick lit
After Tomorrow by Gillian Cross - dystopian
Young Adult
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell - fantasy, paranormal, LGBTQ+ (M/M)
Adult
Mr Mercedes by Stephen King - crime, thriller
Orlando by Virginia Woolf - classics, historical fiction, LGBT*Q+
The True and Splendid History of the Harristown Sisters by Michelle Lovric - historical fiction
The Zoo Father by Pascale Petit - poetry
Graphic Novels
Adulthood is a Myth: A Sarah's Scribbles Collection by Sarah Andersen - humour
The Beauty, Volume 1 - dystopian, horror, sci-fi
Non-fiction
Everyday Sexism by Laura Bates
Dora Reads is the book blog of a Bookish Rebel, supporting the Diversity Movement, bringing you Queer views and mental health advocacy, slipping in a lot of non-bookish content, and spreading reading to the goddamn world! :) (All posts may contain Amazon links, which are affiliate, unless marked otherwise. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. USA ONLY - please do not make UK purchases with my links)
Saturday, 2 April 2016
The Month In Review(s) - March 2016
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Wow you read a lot of books this month!
ReplyDeleteha, those are just the ones I reviewed - I'm not the 'reading addict' for nothing ;)
DeleteI just realized how many reviews you put up! You should change your name to "the reviewing addict" lol! But they were all great reviews :)
ReplyDeleteWell thanks v much ;)
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