March Recap

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March felt like a long month, but it was a productive month for me. I’ve decided to try to get a little more creative by taking pictures of my books again for my reviews, and spruce up my posts and whatnot. It’s fun! I like changing things up and making improvements, but I am always careful to make sure this blog never crosses the line from “fun reprieve from real life” to “obligation I’m dragging my feet to accomplish.” I’ve abandoned past blogs and social media because of that, but I refuse to with this one, mainly because I love talking about books and I love the community I’ve been getting to know here!

March was a bit of a mix of good and not so good reads, but the good were pretty great, so I don’t have a whole lot to complain about. I will only say this- historical fiction, why’d you do me so wrong this month??

What I read in March

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Book Review: Front Lines by Michael Grant

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Front Lines by Michael Grant (Front Lines #1) 

One sentence summary: The stories of three different girls are told when the United States allows girls to enlist and become drafted into World War II alongside men.

“Congratulations. You are all now member of the US Army.” 

Riot turns slowly to meet Jenou’s unusually serious face. 

“Just like that,” Jenou says. “We’re soldiers now.” 

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