March came like never before. This month was stranger by we find ourselves fighting a war at home with a virus. That is dangerous to all if we catch it but by spreading it. Coronavirus seem to be the talk and what will make us and our country change our way of life. Social and school and healthcare will change our way of life once we have beaten this Coronavirus.
I have been reading as much as I can and still feel sane. I hope all our essential workers out there stay safe and healthy. I want to say Thank you them and those on the front lines of this pandemic. Let try and do our part by staying home unless we really need to get something like food.
I spent most of my month reading and trying to stay sane and not bored.. Trying to do my part by staying home.
I have giveaways going on my blog. Check my sidebar on my blog under "Giveaways".
Books Read in March:
- A Reason For Living by Julian Jingles (Book Tour 3/20/20)
- The Quiet/Crazy Easter Day by Jill Roman Lord
- The Crow's Call by Wanda E. Brunstetter
- Little Words Matter Jumbo Coloring Book by B&H Kids
- The Sleepwalking Vampire by Alba Arango
- The Mysterious Music Box by Alba Arango
- The Miner's Gold by Alba Arango
Books by Genre:
- Children - 2 Books
- Mystery - 4 Book
- Historical Fiction - 1 Book
- Paperback - 6 Books
- Hard Cover - 1 Books
I have read a total of 1,687 Pages,
for the month of March. I finally am back to reading around what I
think I can for a month.
The total for 2020 is 3,655 Pages and 00 Hours of Listening.
Books by Pages Total:
- A Reason For Living - 372 Pages
- The Quiet/Crazy Easter Day - 24 Pages
- The Crow's Call - 320 Pages
- Little Words Matter Jumbo Coloring Book - 385 Pages
- The Sleepwalking Vampire - 190 Pages
- The Mysterious Music Box - 188 Pages
- The Miner's Gold - 208 Pages
- January - 1,004 Pages
- February - 964 Pages
- March - 1,687 Pages
Total books by Month:
- January - 6 Books
- February - 5 Books
- March - 7 Books
My Review for A Quiet/Crazy Easter Day
You might think of the first Easter as a quiet, peaceful morning. But with all creation celebrating the risen Lord of Lords, it may not have been so quiet! The Quiet Crazy Easter Day imagines the crazy celebration that might have occurred when Jesus arose . . . a festive day filled with chirps and croaks, shouts and coos and loop-de-doos. Join the rejoicing as we follow along with the Easter story and learn how we too can shout and sing and spread the news that Jesus is alive.Want to buy: Amazon | Barnes and Noble | Lifeway Website |
Book Haul of the Month:
Book Challenges:
- Goodreads Reading Challenge 18/30 Books
- Fiction Addiction's Monthly Wrap up
- Backlog of Reviews (0 Reviews) 2011 though 2018
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Giveaways:
A Reason for Living
Upcoming Reads / Releases
Isaiah's Legacy (Released 2/18/20) - TBR
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A Curse OF Mayhem - TBR
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The Blue Cloak (Releases 3/1/20) - TBR
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North! or Be Eaten (Releases 3/10/20) - TBR
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- Book Review: The Mysterious Music Box
- Book Review: The Sleepwalking Vampire
- Book Review: The Miner's Gold
- Book Tour: A Reason for Living
- Book Review: The Crow's Calls
- Book Review: Little Words Matter Jumbo Coloring Bo...
- Book Review: The Quiet/Crazy Easter Day
What are your Reading? How you coping with the Coronavirus? Are you stuck at home with an Stay at home order by your Governor?
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