Show Us Your Books March 2026

February is a short month, but the cold nights make for great reading. Here’s the best of the best of the books I read last month.

Four and Five Star Reads From February 2026

King Sorrow by Joe Hill — I absolutely loved this book. It was long, but I could have definitely kept reading. I loved the characters even the evil ones. Just so good.

Whale Fall by Elizabeth O’Connor — I enjoyed this book about an isolated community off the coast of Wales just before WWII. The audiobook was excellent and really added to the sense of time and place.

Stolen by Ann-Helen Laestadius — When she was 9 a young Sami girl witnessed someone illegally butchering her reindeer when she was skiing at night. As the years go by and she devotes her life to her reindeer the crimes don’t stop and the police do nothing. This was a great winter read and gave good insight into life in Northern Sweden.

A Tender Struggle by Krista Bremer — I found this book to be well written and really relatable. A blonde American marries a Libyan ex-pat and they try to blend their lives in North Carolina. The author did a really good job of describing their struggles to blend their beliefs and raise their children but also shows how much they care for each other.

Have a great month everyone!

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