Of the months I'm going to wrap up the books I read in March were by far my favorite. Amy and Roger's Epic Detour made road trips sound so fun, I couldn't put down Hopeless by Colleen Hoover, A Little House of their Own was a great wrap up to the Caroline Series, and To All the Boys I've Loved Before was a great read and I can't wait to read the 2nd one, which just came out this month.
April was a pretty good month also. The Nightingale was an intense book that gave me so much information about a different side of WWII, since this book took place in German occupied France. I got very attached to the characters and its the first book to make me cry this year. I was looking for a light book to read after Nightingale, so I chose Meant to Be. This book was short but took me forever because I felt no connection to the characters. The Beginning of Everything was my Dewey Read-A-Thon book. I read this book in a day. I honestly could not put the book down. I loved Ezra and Cassidy. One tragic event leads to the beginning of everything and the many changes in Ezra's life.
Tuesdays at the Castle was a random pick up at the library. I volunteer at the library every week and no kids showed up so I picked a book to read while I waited. This was middle grade, so it was a pretty easy read. It took me a while to get into, but I loved the concept. 8 Sandpiper Way is the 8th book in the Cedar Cove series. It was slow going at the beginning, but eventually I got back into the world and fell back in love with the characters. Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows has been my least favorite book of this year. I have loved Jodi Meadows in the past, but this book was hard to get into. I would say it took me 150 pages to get into. Then I was just semi interested in the middle section. I was actually interested in the last section. I will probably read the second book just to know what happens, but overall I was very disappointed. I didn't form a solid connection to Wil and it was hard to keep the characters straight. There wasn't much happening for most of the book.
It looks like you read some pretty good books! Amy & Roger is one that I've wanted to check out for a while but I still have to purchase a copy.
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