New and Not So New Notable Reads: March 2024
Featuring a favorite nonfiction, some comical relief, and an all time fav fiction
It doesn’t feel like it’s time already to be discussing more notable reads, but here we are! This list is all about variety, so if you’re looking for something new or want to switch things up, hopefully you’ll find one here!
Ghosts of Everest: The Search for Mallory & Irvine by Jochen Hemmleb, Larry A. Johnson, & Eric R. Simonson
This one is a much older title, but I really enjoyed reading it and so many pieces have stuck with me from when I last read it. I hate driving up and down mountains, so it’s not shocking that I have had a minus zero desire to climb Mt. Everest, but the stories around it are fascinating, including this one. If you like history, check this one out.
Weird Things Customers Say in A Bookshop by Jen Campbell
If you’re looking for a quick break to chuckle at some of the things humanity says, this one is for you. Plus if you love books (which I’m assuming you do, if you’re reading this post), then you’ll find lots to laugh about.
Born of Persuasion by Jessica Dotta
This one is going a bit further back than what I normally share, but I was recently thinking about this series and thought this was just the place to share about it. It had me hooked for all three books and the ending still gets me. I won’t say more because you just have to experience it all!
Also, I will be taking off April as there are some upcoming happenings that will take quite a bit of my time (all good things!). But I will be back in May with plenty of new posts.
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Love seeing your 3 recommendations in March CT, Jamie. I must read them all.
Thank you so much. And wishing you a very Happy Easter.