Monthly Wrap Up/What’s On My Plate Mar/April

I’m trying to post a wrap up for the end of each month, mainly to help me to keep track of my reading and at the same time look at what I’m intending to read during the month ahead (inspired by Books Bones and Buffy’s What’s on My Plate.

In this post I shall be looking at the reading I completed for March and what I’m hoping to read during April.

Here’s what I read during March:

  1. The Classified Dossier – Sherlock Holmes and Dorian Gray by Christian Klavier.
  2. Murder Road by Simone St James
  3. Oracle by Thomas Olde
  4. SPFBO F – review to follow
  5. SPFBO F – review to follow
  6. Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell
  7. SPFBO – review to follow
  8. SPFBO – review to follow
  9. Gods of The Wyrd Wood by RJ Barker – review to follow

So far this year I’m managing to stay on track with my review books (fingers crossed).  I’ve also managed to read a backlist book each month and this month I’ve now read the last of the SPFBO finalists.  I managed to read all my review books for March and this month read a total of 9 books.  Gods of the Wyrdwood was my Beat the Backlist book by RJ Barker.  I shall be making a start on one of my April review books for what remains of March – possibly The Fates by Rosie Garland..

What I’m hoping to read during April.

  1. The Fates by Rosie Garland
  2. The Library Thief by Kuchenga Shenjé
  3. The Gathering by CJ Tudor
  4. The Hungry Dark by Jen Williams
  5. The Redemption of Morgan Bright by Chris Panatier
  6. You Are Here by David Nicholls
  7. The Silverblood Promise by James Logan
  8. Backlist book
  9. Backlist book

As with last month, I think this should be manageable and if all goes to plan I’m hoping to squeeze in a couple of backlist titles.

BTB

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Bookforager‘s Picture Prompt book bingo

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This month I’m ticking two books off my Picture Prompt bingo card.  Firstly, my backlist book this month was Gods of the Wyrdwood (my review to follow soon).  I’m using this for the ‘snail’ prompt.  I’m translating the snail into ‘nature’ and the Wyrdwood definitely has nature in spades and places much focus on not abusing the forests.  Secondly I’m using Play of Shadows by Sebastien de Castell for the shadow puppet prompt.  This is definitely a book that focuses on shadows (and indeed you could almost make the case that the characters in the play sometimes become the puppet of the ghosts that are using them to tell their own story.  The covers have almost conspired to feed into the prompts as well this month.

PICTURE PROMPT BOOK BINGO 2024 (TEXT VERSION)

A heeled shoe decorated with a bow A microscope A partially unrolled scroll and a pen A land snail
An old Roman coin A fern plant A simple crown An armillary sphere
A seashell A cannon on a gun carriage A harp (one of the big ones) Two hands making a shadow puppet dog
An old camera and tripod A dog (a very good doggo) A beehive (with four bees flying around it) Fluffy cumulonimbus clouds

How did you get on during March?

10 Responses to “Monthly Wrap Up/What’s On My Plate Mar/April”

  1. Susy's Cozy World's avatar Susy's Cozy World

    You are doing great!! And I hope you’ll love The Silverblood Promise! It was one of the first book I read this year and I truly enjoyed it!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I’m really looking forward to Silverblood – it has had such glowing early reviews.

      Lynn 😀

  2. pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

    This has been a good month.

    The Library Thief is new-to-me, but anything with ‘library’ in the title makes me want to know more, and I like that cover too.

    I might have to borrow your translation for the snail prompt on the bingo card. That’s one I’ve got left and I wasn’t sure how to go about finding a book for it. The armillary sphere is another one I’m not sure about yet.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I’m also a sucker for books with ‘library’ in the title or description. 

      I couldn’t think of anything else for a ‘snail’ prompt – I suppose insect would also work.

      The armillary sphere – well, I’ve got a couple of Greek retellings coming up so I’m thinking that the Gods and the stars would fit that prompt – the Greeks used it to help chart the stars I think.

      Lynn 😀

      • pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

        Gods and stars, I like that idea, will have to go through my books and see if I can find anything suitable 😀

  3. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    I just finished The Gathering and really enjoyed it. It wasn’t what I expected though. I have so many April review books, not sure how that happened😭 I hope we both have a good month.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Good to know. I’ve started but it’s early days and I’m very intrigued.

      Lynn 😀

  4. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Where did this month go? I need to go back and check my goodreads, but I’m hoping I got more books finished than dnf’ed lol.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      The months have flown so far this year. I can’t believe a quarter of the year has slipped by.

      Lynn 😀

  5. jessicabookworm's avatar jessicabookworm

    Hi Lynn, in March, I finally got my library request for The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman and loved it. I also finished off two of L. Frank Baum’s Oz books for the Ozathon event.

    Wishing you more great reading, Jessica 💌

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