Coming Attractions for March 2019

Hey everyone, we are already in March, and I can't believe that its the month where spring begins. Interestingly enough, spring and summer are the least of my favorite seasons, therefore its an irony that my child was born just as the spring has began; March 23rd, 2016. Also, I have been blogging for 9 years and have blogged, well, a thousand or so books. Expect a lot of book reviews in March, which I'm excited about. Without further ado, here are the book tours and possible reads:

Book Tours/Spotlights: 

Claiming my place; coming of age in the shadow of the Holocaust by Planaria Price with Helen Reichmann West (March 6th, 2019)

Trials and Trails by Jim Halverson (March 7th, 2019)


Brandon Tudor Knight by Tony Riches (March 18th, 2019)

The Way of Glory by Patricia J. Boomsma (March 19th, 2019)

From An-other land by Tanushree Ghosh (March 25th, 2019)

My lovely wife by Samantha Downing (March 26th, 2019)

The Goodbye Cafe by Mariah Stewart (March 27th, 2019)

Scheduled Reviews:

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Tamara Jenkins Reid (March 3rd, 2019)

The Power of Context; How to Manage Our Bias and Improve Our Understanding of Others by Daniel R. Stalder (March 14th, 2019)

Alvar the Kingmaker by Annie Whitehead (March 17th, 2019)

Left To Their Own Devices; How Digital Natives are Reshaping the American Dream by Julie M. AlBright (March 26th, 2019)

The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See (March 28th, 2019)

Planned Reads:

Left to their own devices; How digital natives are reshaping the American Dream by Julie M. Albright (Finished it early)

The Southern Side of Paradise by Kristy Woodson Harvey

Wunderland by Jennifer Cody Epstein

Promised Land by Martin Fletcher 

Things we lost in the fire by Mariana Enriquez

My Half of the Sky by Jana McBurney-Lin 

For Fresh Fiction:

That Churchill Woman by Stephanie Barron

The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer

Crimson Lake by Candice Fox

Drops of Cerulean by Dawn Adams Cole 

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