what i read in march
march 2026 reading wrap up this was a month of autofiction, a book i felt that i should have liked but didn't, and approachable classics seeking recommendations for thoughtful and engaging contemporary fiction! currently feel like i'm primarily reading early 20th century (which i love) but i want to feel a little more up to date! books i read: Jigsaw - Sybille Bedford The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde The Passion According to G.H. - Clarice Lispector My Struggle Book 1 - Karl Ove Knausgaard Mockingbird Years - Emily Fox Gordon A Room With a View - E.M. Forster Go Tell It on the Mountain - James Baldwin Birds of a Lesser Paradise - Megan Mayhew Bergman #Books #Reading #Literature #booksuggestions #bookrecommendations #Bookish #bookishgirl #bookrecs #bookrec #BookTube #BookTok #BookCommunity #reading #bookbites #ReadingVlog #BookDiscussion #ReadingWrapUp #CurrentlyReading #ReadingVlog #marchreading

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what i read in may

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