All the books I want to read in March!! || 2023 TBR

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Hey Booktube, time for my March TBR 2023! Here are all the books I want to read next month. Hoping to find new favorites, there's a bit of everything!

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“The wall” is one of my godmothers' favoured books. She read it multiple times. I read it once, and I agree that it is excellent. But it was also an agonising read and I would not read it a second time for “fun” 📚

dr.dschiii
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Are Prisons Obsolete? Is a really quick read. I thought she did a great job of explaining all the prisons associated with the prison system but I wasn’t totally convinced by her argument that abolishing prisons is the only solution. She brushed over some pretty major counterarguments in the end, I felt

readingwithursula
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Since you liked Jacqueline Harpman The Wall is a must read!

AnnNovella
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I would like to read also the new Peter Swanson

mariamaria
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Galatea is amazing. Not sure how Madeline Miller works her magic in such a short amount of pages, but she does. 🙌🏼

DivinaGutierrez
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Mansfield Park is possibly my favourite book of all time! I really hope you'll like it! Please remember that just because Fanny isn't very vocal, that doesn't mean she isn't strong.

AnNTje
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Emily!!! You need to read Brave New World. It’s dystopian and you’ll love it. It will make you sad and angry and it will just make you scared for the future 😂 oh it’s perfect. Bonus points for being a classic and making you think about how could this author have known! 😅

bardhaselmani
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The lost metal was SO good. I just finished Oathbringer, I flew through the audiobook. I’ll say, TLM is spoilery for Stormlight.

brenndasouzaa
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My first 5 star this year was read this month (March) and it was Project Hail Mary

bkirby
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I think Jane Austen is hard even if English is your first language. I just read Pride and Prejudice a week or so ago, which was my first by her and struggled. I was very familiar with the story through one of the movie adaptations, thankfully, as it helped me follow along. I was still lost half the time, though I did enjoy it. I hope you enjoy your reads and have a great month.

tibbarasden
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EMILY YOU NEED TO READ ‘A Ladder to the Sky’ by John Boyne! Pretty pleeease!

Jenbebookish
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I adored the wall! I was not expecting it but it’s amazing!

lindqvistsandra
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Remnant Population 🥰. The Wall is also very good. Yes, both older women all on their own!

erinh
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The Wall sounds great. I love that the main characters are an older woman, a cow, a cat and a dog. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on that one especially, Emily. Ooo I definitely want to read Mansfield Park. I've been saving it ☺

christinacampbellbooks
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I am so excited that you are going to read the wall! 🤩👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

nerdlounge_at
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Galatea was amazing! Highly recommend reading the authors note at the end :)

eloiseschaerlaken
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I recently read Mansfield Park and it took me a bit to enjoy Fanny as a POV character. She's not really weak, she's just very shy and afraid to speak up. And she's got some reason to be afraid to speak up, so it's understandable. In some regards, it's a coming of age story as well. Once you see it as that, it gets much better.

crazybiogeek
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I'm excited about my March TBR! I want to for sure read Tress of the Emerald Sea, Daughter of the Moon Goddess. Bear Town and Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Tomorrow. That's what I want to read today. But I'm a mood reader. There is no telling what may distract me or strike my fancy.

joylynn
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The Change is on my current TBR pile. I loved her YA books and I'm looking forward to this book! Mansfield Park is my favorite Jane Austen. I hope you love it.

jenniferbaumer
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I read Mansfield Park last year (after multiple attempts) and surprisingly really enjoyed it! Even though Fanny is not the badass heroines of today's novels, she's a very strong and morally principled character. And many of the characters around her will seem pretty familiar to a modern audience - especially the Crawford siblings - in my opinion. There's a lot of themes around morality and religion (and the contradicting actions of the supposed genteel class), which I found fascinating (despite being an atheist myself).

anne-marie