Hey guys, this is Abi here,
And I'm back with my TBR, for... the third month!
I hope you enjoy it.
~March TBR (2022)~
1. Girls of Paper and Fire (Girls of Paper and Fire #1), by Natasha Nyan
2. Girls of Storm and Shadow (Girls of Paper and Fire #2), by Natasha Nyan
3. Girls of Fate and Fury (Girls of Paper and Fire #3), by Natasha Nyan
4. The Good Thieves, by Katherine Rundell
5. Lawless Spaces, by Corey Ann Haydu
This was one of the books included in my anticipated releases post for January-March 2022 and it was the one that seemed most appealing this month. I'm not going to lie, it sounds like it's got a few serious themes within this book, so if you are considering picking this up, read the blurb and have a think about whether this book really is for you."Mimi's relationship with her mother has always been difficult. But lately, her mother has been acting more withdrawn than usual, leaving Mimi to navigate the tricky world of turning sixteen alone. What she doesn’t expect is her mother’s advice to start journaling—just like all the woman in her family before her. It’s a tradition, she says. Expected.
But Mimi takes to poetry and with it, a way to write down the realities of growing into a woman, the pains of online bullying, and the new experiences of having a boyfriend. And all in the shadows of a sexual assault case that is everywhere on the news—a case that seems to specifically rattle her mother.
Trying to understand her place in the world, Mimi dives into the uncovered journals of her grandmother, great-grandmother, and beyond. She immerses herself in each of their lives, learns of their painful stories and their beautiful sprits. And as Mimi grows closer to each of these women, she starts to forge her own path. But it isn’t until her mother’s story comes to light that Mimi learns about the unyielding bonds of family and the relentless spirit of womanhood."
This sounds like a very messy and emotional book, but also a very hopeful one. I can only remember one book that sparks anything similar to this, and since it's been donkey's years since I've read it, I think this is the time to read something new. Genuinely intrigued to see what I think of this.
6. Paperweight, by Meg Haston
This book has been on my "Want to read" shelf for three years now, and it's time I get to this. It follows Stevie who, having just arrived at a lockdown eating disorder clinic in Mexico, feels trapped. Her father has paid for 60 days of treatment, 60 days of being watched and challenged not to eat the foods she's suffered for so long to avoid.What nobody but Stevie knows is that Stevie doesn't plan to stay as long as she's meant to. Because it's only 27 days since the anniversary of her brother's death, a death she caused. But if Stevie gets her way, then after 27 days, she too will end her life.
From what I've heard of this, Paperweight is a devastating tear-jerker, much like You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone. Honestly, I'm really hoping it is like that book, because there's nothing I love more than these types of books.
I've never heard anyone even mention this book on Booktube but I'm hoping this'll be kind of like a diamond in the rough. I hope I'm right. I guess I'll see.
7. Still Alice, by Lisa Genova
Honestly, I didn't even need to read the blurb to know what this is about. I'd heard about what it was about when I heard about the film and even though I've never watched the film, or read this book yet, I know enough from what people have told me to be a bit nervous about tackling this book. Because I know it's on another level of emotionally messed up than anything else on this TBR can even hope to achieve.
And if you have not even the slightest inkling about what the heck this book is about, I can tell you that it's about a fifty-year-old professor that's diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease.
So yeah, this book is going to be devastating.
I know I'm going to enjoy. And be devastated of course.
Okay! Those are all the books that I'm hoping to read this month!
As always, it's slightly ambitious, but I really hope I can get to all of them.
As always, feel free to comment below what you plan to read this month, and we can chat about them.
I hope you have a wonderful day and I'll see you all soon!
Byeeeee!
-Abi xxxxx
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