What I’ve Read – March 2017

Apr 1, 2017 | What I've Read

March started with me finishing The Chocolate Promise by Josephine Moon.

I continued with reading the first four books of the Jackson Payne series by Adam Wallace. These are fun, clever books with a powerful message. I was reading them at the same time as my 13 year old. He read them in order, I didn’t!

But God, Wouldn’t I be More Useful to You if I Were Healthy? by Esther Smith was an interesting read. With one son with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and the other with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, this eBook has a great message about still living a life while you have a chronic illness.

I finally started reading Winter by Marissa Meyer. This is the last book in the Lunar Chronicles series and I’ve been waiting for this book for a while. It’s a long book, so I wasn’t even close to finishing it this month!

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