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Working full-time now, I’m happy that I’ve still been able to get in some quality reading time. March was a good month in terms of quantity, but was mostly a book of just okay reads. Read on to see my March 2018 reads. As always, I’m linking up with Jana and Steph’s Show Us Your Books linkup and will be adding tons of books to my to-read list!
3 stars:
Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan – James, an important political figure, is accused of a crime. No one, especially his wife Sophie believes that he is guilty. Kate is the barrister prosecuting the case and is sure that James has committed the crime and will do everything to prove it. This was just an okay suspense book. I almost gave up on the book but was curious to find out what they big mystery was.
The Silent Wife by Kerry Fisher – Lara and Maggie are married to brothers, Massimo and Nico. Although Lara’s life looks perfect: a son, a nice house, being able to be a stay-at-home mom, it’s not. She hides a dark secret from everyone. Maggie is the new stepmom to teenage Francesca, who still hasn’t gotten over her mother’s death two years ago. Maggie attempts to create a new life for herself, despite the rumors of being a “gold-digger.” While cleaning out the attic she discovers a secret about Nico’s first wife Caitlin and has to decide whether to tell him or not. While they don’t appear to have anything in common, Lara and Maggie begin to help each other navigate the family dynamics. This book explores family relationships and the struggles of being the second wife. I haven’t read any of Fisher’s previous books and wasn’t the biggest fan of this book to want to read more.
Surprise Me by Sophie Kinsella – Already married for ten years, Sylvie and Dance discover that they may have 68 more years of married life together. They agree that they need to bring surprises into their marriage. This leads to secrets being revealed and both questioning if they really know each other. I haven’t read a Kinsella book in awhile and this book didn’t really impress me.
T is for Transformation by Shaun T – Shaun T is the creator of the Insanity and Focus T25 workouts, neither of which I’ve done. In this book Shaun writes about 7 transformational principles that guide his life and have helped lead him to success. This was my only non-fiction book of the month. His story is inspiring and I enjoyed all of his “truth bombs.”
The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn – Anna Fox lives alone in NYC. She hasn’t left her house in months and spends her days watching all of her neighbors. When the Russells move in across the street, Anna sees something that she shouldn’t. However, with all of the pills that she takes along with all of the alcohol, did it really happen or did she just imagine it? This book moved a bit slow up until the middle and I was so tired of reading about all the pill taking and drinking. The second half of the book turned into a page-turner and I didn’t see the ending. There was so much hype about this book that I was excited to read it, but overall, I was a bit disappointed.
A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L’Engle – I read this book with my son when we heard it was being made into a movie. I had not previously read this book and didn’t really know what the book was about. It involves time and space travel which isn’t really my thing. I didn’t realize that this is the first book in a six book series and I don’t really have a desire to continue the series. We did go see the movie opening weekend and although it had a great cast, it differed a lot from the book and overall I wasn’t impressed.
4 stars:
Before We Were Strangers by Renee Carlino – Matt and Grace met their senior year of college. What starts as a friendship ends up becoming more serious. But then they graduate and lose touch. 15 years later, and Matt spots Grace on the subway, just as it’s pulling away from the platform. Will they be able to reconnect? This is a contemporary romance that was a great read. I was a fan of Carlino’s Swear on This Life and want to read more of her other books.
Still Me by Jojo Moyes – This is the third book in the Me Before You series. Louisa is living in New York City, hired to be an assistant to the very wealthy Agnes Gopnik. Louisa is trying to adjust to life in the city, a long distance relationship and her new job. This was a humorous and heart-warming read and I enjoyed reading more of Louisa’s story.
Looks like a pretty good reading month. I agree with you on The Woman in the Window and Anatomy of a Scandal. I liked Surprise Me a bit more and Before We Were Strangers is a favorite of mine. I am excited to get to Still Me.
I think we have similar reading tastes. I hope you enjoy Still Me!
Lots of books on here I want to add to my TBR list! I’ll probably be skipping Surprise Me though. I’m more of a fan of Kinsella’s older books. I had no idea Shaun T wrote a book. I use his workout videos a few times a week, so I’m intrigued about his writing!
I enjoyed Kinsella’s older books too but I haven’t really enjoyed any of her stand-alones. I haven’t done a Shaun T workout so since you’re familiar with him you’ll probably enjoy his book more.
I read Still Me this month, too, and really enjoyed it. I listened to it on audio so it took me a while because the only time I listen is to and from work wish is about twenty minutes each way. Thanks for your honest review of Woman At The Window. That’s the exact reason I haven’t read that book yet because of all the hype versus the real deal. I read The Silent Wife back in the fall and didn’t care for that one, either. You had a great reading month!
We seem to have similar reading tastes! I agree, to wait on The Woman in the Window.
Loved Still Me 🙂 I also liked Swear on this life but have not read her other books yet.
I enjoyed Swear On this Life too. You will probably enjoy Before We Were Strangers as well.
The Silent Wife sounds interesting to me, but I really like the “dysfunctional family” dynamic stories 🙂 Hope you love next month’s books a little more 🙂
I enjoy dysfunctional families as well. I just wasn’t wowed by this one.
I’m glad to hear that Still Me was worth the read. I felt pretty lukewarm about After You but keep hearing good things about this one. Bummer that a lot of these books were let downs! I hope you find some really good ones this month!
Yes, enjoyed Still Me a lot! It wrapped up Louisa’s story nicely. So far, April has turned out to be a better reading month!
Okay reading months are frustrating. On one hand, we shouldn’t complain but let’s get real: we will. Because to me, a mediocre book is worse than a dud because I will quit dud but a mediocre book I read to bloody end in hopes that it will get better. I read a Sophie Kinsella last month (Finding Audrey) and enjoyed it but the premise for Surprise Me doesn’t really intrigue me, so your not liking it falls in line with my thoughts. The Woman in the Window is on my TBR. It’s staying on the TBR shelf right now because of the hype. Too much expectation, ya know? I’m not sure if I can handle all the truth bombs but I’m adding T for Transformation to my TBR. I need all the help and motivation I can get!
Yeah, I’m not reading anymore Kinsella. I agree to wait on The Woman in the Window. After all the hype, you may find you enjoy it.
i’m glad you enjoyed Still Me, i have it at home and need to get to it soon. the pill popping/drinking did get a bit old in the woman in the window. i quite liked before we were strangers, though i liked swear on this life more.
Yes, Still Me wrapped up Louisa’s story nicely.
Now I’m nervous for reading The Woman In The Window! I’m still waiting for it from the library.
Before We were Strangers sounds like a good story.
You may enjoy The Woman In the Window! I just think it was over-hyped and I wasn’t blown away!
I really enjoyed Swear on This Life, so I want to read Before We Were Strangers – and just more by the author in general. I also need to read After You and Still Me!
-Lauren
I agree, Swear on This Life was a great read.
I think Before We Were Strangers has been on my bookshelf for months.
IMO it’s worth a read!
You’re the second person to comment on the woman in the window not living up to the hype which is such a bummer! And I have that Sophie Kinsella book on my list and I’m bummed that it’s not one of her better books. Before We Were Strangers sounds like a really cute read!
I think that there was too much hype about The Woman in the Window that my expectations were too high. I’m giving up on Kinsella!
I am on a 6 month wait list for The Woman in the Window. Frustrating.
I liked Still Me but I’m moving on from Louisa.
Oh, hate those wait lists! I think Still Me wrapped up Louisa’s story nicely.
I had somehow never read A Wrinkle in Time, until last week. Fantasy isn’t my thing either, but I actually really enjoyed the book and read it in two sittings. And I really enjoyed Still Me as well, which was nice because I was disappointed by #2 in the series. I really enjoyed being back in Louisa’s world in this one though!
I wasn’t impressed with A Wrinkle In Time, but am glad that I finally read it.
That’s a bummer about Surprise Me. 🙁 Before We Were Strangers sounds really good!
Yes, I recommend Before We Were Strangers!
I want to read Before We Were Strangers. 🙂 I haven’t read any Moyes yet, but Me Before You is on my shelf, so hopefully I will read that one soon. 🙂 XO – Alexandra
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Oh, I highly recommend you read Me Before You soon! And then see the movie! It’s a great series!
I really enjoyed Still Me. The Woman in the Window was *fine*. It wasn’t action-packed and had the unreliable narrator thing, which I like.
Surprise Me was annoyingly disappointing. But the Kinsella of the last 5 years isn’t the same as she used to be.
Yes, I’m not going to be reading anymore of Kinsella’s books anytime soon.