March is here. Though I think we finally see some form of spring. I have seen not much of it in flower blooming but the showers are here. Winter is trying to ling on. I think it finally giving up as march was left with some cold temps but nice brisk days.
This month was not well in reading. For me I was able to read 5 books in total for the month of March.I still have a give away open until tomorrow 4/3/19
Books Read in March:
- The Fourth Courier by Timothy Jay Smith (Giveaway still open until 4/3/19)
- Mending Fences by Suzanne Woods Fisher
- Sonya Sahni and the first Grade - Its International Day by Soma Mandal
- The High Court by Chris Ledbetter
- Secrets of Cavendon by Barbara Taylor Bradford
Books by Genre:
- Mystery - 1 Books
- Historical Fiction - 1 Books
- Christian Fiction - 1 Books
- Children - 1 Books
- Fantasy - 1 Books
Books by Media Categories:
- E-Book - 1 Books
- Paperback - 3 Books
- Hardback - 1 Books
I have read a total of 1,390 Pages for the month of March, This is seem like a good amount for just one month. The total for 2019 is 3,452 Pages.
Books by Pages Total:
- The Fourth Courier - 320 Pages
- Mending Fences - 336 Pages
- Sonya Sahni and the first Grade - Its International Day - 44 Pages
- The High Court - 290 - Pages
- Secrets of Cavendon - 400 Pages
Total Pages by Month:
- January - 1,530 Pages
- February - 532 Pages
- March - 1,390 Pages
Total books by Month:
- January - 8 Books
- February - 2 Books
- March - 5 Books
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