My March TBR: Women’s History Month

Greeting readers, warm wishes from your host.

The month of March has begun, and with that comes the new opportunity to begin something in your life. If you are a reader, then it is time to make your TBR (to-be-read) pile for March. Even if you are not a reader, it is time to make your March TBR. This can be the month when you explored a book that filled you with awe and make you a reader.

“If you don’t like reading you haven’t found the right book”

March is my birthday month (4th march, you are late buddy) and thus my favourite month. even if it weren’t my birthday month I would have loved it for the beautiful atmosphere that comes with spring. There is not much cold or heat, and I can read anywhere without stressing about too much heat or too much cold. Absolute favourite.

I have participated in the Classic Readathon held by two bookstagrammers @inoirita and @rajnandanipoetintriguedbybooks. And then comes International Women’s Day on the 8th of March and Women’s History Month. So my TBR is going to reflect all these events. Without further ado, let’s dive into it.

My March TBR:

What If? by Randall Munroe

Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Becoming by Michelle Obama

I know why the Caged Birds Sing by Maya Angelou

The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

Women Healers by Susan H Brandt

Reigns of Utopia by Elsie Swain

Harsha by Rajat Pillai

To Get To The Other Side by Kelly Ohlert (e-ARC copy)

On The Same Page by Penelope Janu (e-ARC copy)

Burning Without Knowing by Mike Mallow

And one bonus book if I can finish all these:

‘On Earth We are Briefly Gorgeous’

So, this is my March reading list. I hope I am able to finish these before the month finishes. Wish me luck guys!!!


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