Hey everyone! March is off to an interesting start; let me tell you, it’s been quite the adventure! Hector and I took the plunge this month and moved into a cozy rental house. While it’s got a lot of charm, a few things need some TLC. I can’t wait to share more about our journey! Right now, I still need to unpack boxes.
My Reading List For March
Babel By R F Kuang
I know I’m a little late to the party with this book; it was literally the best book of 2022 at Barnes & Noble, so I’m about three years late to rave about R.F. Kuang and how much I love her work! I absolutely loved The Poppy War (I really need to finish that series!) and was entirely captivated by Yellowface. Now, I can barely contain my excitement about diving into Babel! I’m definitely going to snag a physical copy soon, but for now, I’m seizing the opportunity to read it for free on Kindle Unlimited. I can’t wait to immerse myself in this new adventure!
Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
I can’t even express how invested I am in this series! I’ve always been obsessed with sci-fi, sci-fantasy, and plain old fantasy. There’s just something magical about escaping reality. The challenges in “Iron Flame” are so far removed from anything I experience in real life, aside from the relationship drama! I have to say, the idea of sitting in Violet’s dragon car seat sounds fun. Someone mentioned that on TikTok, and it’s honestly the most accurate description! However, I really don’t think I would last a minute in that universe. Reading about it is more than enough for me!
Fahrenheit 451
I once heard someone say that in the future, every dystopian society movie and TV show will focus on the Trump administration, and it seems to feel that way more and more lately. I sometimes find myself longing for a different timeline where we could have embraced a female president instead. It’s a bit political, but I sometimes find the news so overwhelming. It’s interesting to see how Bradbury’s 65-year-old book connects so well to today’s fast-paced, distracted lives. Many of us, myself included, often feel we need to be on our phones or devices every moment. Between 1984 and Fahrenheit 451, It’s definitely a topic worth chatting about!
Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
I’m absolutely thrilled about diving into Haymitch’s story in the Hunger Games universe! It’s such a wild perspective, but for me, it’s not just Suzanne Collins’ writing style that pulls me in—it’s her incredible character development! I’m obsessed with how she captures the internal battles her main characters face. It keeps me on the edge of my seat every time! I can’t wait to see what unfolds!
