Top 15 must-read fiction books I read in March (6 star reads) |Beginner-friendly books | Anchal Rani

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March was filled with diverse genres, from non-fiction to romance and thriller, ending on a magical note with 15 books read.
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I picked out two non-fiction books I want to read and then we had the good Girl's Guide to murder Trilogy after the dab Trilogy I read something light which turned into me reading more romance and more romance and a little bit of a thriller in darkness ending the month in a magical way and that is how my March went I ended up reading 15 books this ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🚱 Diverse reading selections from non-fiction to romance and thriller genres enriched the reading experience.
- 😅 Standout non-fiction books, "The Eight Rules of Love" and "I Want to Die, But I Want to Eat That Buggy," offered practical insights on love and self-esteem.
- 🕶️ Engaging with fiction, particularly "The Good Girl's Guide to Murder Trilogy," provided comfort, unpredictability, and darker themes for a captivating reading journey.
- 🙂 Transitioning to a romance binge post-intense reads offered a lighter escape with heartwarming moments and cozy storytelling.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What were the standout non-fiction books read in March?
The standout non-fiction books were "The Eight Rules of Love" and "I Want to Die, But I Want to Eat That Buggy," praised for their practical insights on love and self-esteem, respectively.
Q: How did the fiction trilogy, "The Good Girl's Guide to Murder," captivate the reader?
The trilogy captivated readers with its comforting writing style, unpredictable plot twists, engaging characters, and a shift towards darker themes in each installment.
Q: What was the experience like diving into a romance binge after intense reads?
Transitioning into a romance binge provided a lighter, warm escape with books like "Yes No Maybe So," offering heartwarming moments and idealistic yet cozy storytelling.
Q: How did the reading journey conclude with "The Girl Who Drank the Moon"?
The magical tale of "The Girl Who Drank the Moon" served as a delightful dessert, infusing wonder and magic into the reader's world, leaving a sense of awe and joy.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Explored diverse genres from non-fiction to romance and thriller, enjoying each book's unique themes and characters.
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Highlighted two standout non-fiction books, "The Eight Rules of Love" and "I Want to Die, But I Want to Eat That Buggy," for their practical insights and candid discussions.
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Delved into thrilling fiction with "The Good Girl's Guide to Murder Trilogy," finding comfort in the cozy writing, unpredictable plots, and engaging characters.
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