#nowreading ang #libro entitled "Leave the Cooking to Me" by Judie Angell. mao ni akong gamiton para sa #TBR #ISpy challenge diri sa #Storygraph. ako ni igamit sa prompt number 13: Delicious = find a book that features #food on the cover. #hardcover #MG #MGbook #middlegrade #Storygraphchallenge
March’s roundup. #storygraph
Grafik aus der Leseapp "StoryGraph" mit einer Übersicht zum Monat März mit zwei Bücher auf der Liste der gelesenen Bücher: I don't want a Job. The Manifesto und Not a real Job. Choose Creativity Instead - Amie Mcnee
War ein harter Monat.
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March Storygraph reads. Including None Such by Francis Spufford, Death and the Gardener by Georgi Gospodinov and Piper at th Gates of Dusk by Patrick Ness.
8 Books read, 2,472 pages in March and an average rating of 4.06! 100 % fiction!
Playing catch-up a little bit, but here are my March #storygraph stats.
Looking at my April pile and feeling a little overwhelmed! I cannot decide which order to read things. The Count of Monte Cristo might get pushed back a little further.
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Just discovered I've read 15 poetry books since I started tracking all my books on #storygraph. Which is about 4% of books I read in a year, or of every 100 books I read, 4 will be #poetry. It's actually a little higher than expected, but also about my goal for this year...
Storygraph recap for March. The Overstory by Richard Powers 2.5/5
March reading recap! I struggled with The Overstory big time. Taps into some major environmental grief and honestly I've read authors I much prefer over Powers on the subject. Had a few moments that resonated but not quite enough to save it for me.
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Saraiphim's March 2026 Wrap-up Books: 14 Pages: 4,927 Av Rating: 3.98 Highest Rated: The Daughter's of Izdidar 5⭐️ The Weaver's Alamaxa 5⭐️, Everything is Tuberculosis 5⭐️
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Another good month of reading. 😁 The Alamxa Duology is a reread. Given the current political climate of where I live, it's hopeful for me.
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@myriel's Match 2026 reading wrap-up graphics from Storygraph: 16 books 4,001 pages 55.0 hours 3.47 average rating Highest rated reads: Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before? (5.0) The New Age of Sexism (4.5) The Wandering Earth (4.5) Average book lenght: 370 pages Average time to finish: 6 days 60% fiction 40% non-fiction 63% print 31% audio 6% digital
March #wrapup #storygraph #booksky
Another good reading month. #Ripeness by #SarahMoss definitely being the highlight. Bought a signed copy in Edinburgh last summer and now finally read it. #booksky #storygraph #reading #YaelvanderWouden #TheSafekeep #GisèlePelícot #ShidaBazyar #Marc-UweKling
Book covers: Escape from Warsaw Ian Serraillier Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI Karen Hao Mrs. Nash's Ashes Sarah Adler Nutshell Ian McEwan East West Street Philippe Sands Four Aunties and a Wedding Jesse Q. Sutanto The Spook Who Sat by the Door Sam Greenlee Yellowface R.F. Kuang
I found the way to make the #StoryGraph summary for my March reads!
@saltnsafewords's March 2026 Wrap-Up via Storygraph BOOKS READ - 32 PAGES - 8,365 AV. RATING - 4.02 Highest Rated Reads RUNNING CLOSE TO THE WIND - 5.0 AFTER HOURS AT DOORYARD BOOKS - 4.75 THE GIFT IS IN THE MAKING: ANISHINAABEG STORIES - 4.75 Misc Stats and Breakdowns Average book length: 264 pages Average time to finish: 3 days Fiction (72%) vs Non-Fiction (28%) Digital format (72%) vs Audio format (28%) Genres - LGBTQIA+: 15 Romance:7 Fantasy: 6 Poetry: 6 Literary:4
Collage of all 32 book covers, in approximately first to last reading order. @saltnsafewords's March 2026 Reads via Storygraph YELLOWFACE, THE ODYSSEY, LADY LIKE, ALANNA:THE FIRST ADVENTURE (GRAPHIC NOVEL), XENOCULTIVARS, THE GIFT IS IN THE MAKING: ANISHINAABEG STORIES, LUCK IN THE SHADOWS, CLAIMINGS, TAILS AND OTHER ALIEN ARTIFACTS; THE WOODS ALL BLACK, EN AGOSTO NOS VEMOS, READ THIS WHEN THINGS FALL APART, THE MARKETPLACE, A LITTLE SIN, AND SHALL MACHINES SURRENDER, CLEANNESS, TREVOR TAKES CARE, LETTERS FROM A STOIC, THE SLAVE, THE UNIVERSE IN VERSE, NOOPIMING, A MAHJONG HANDBOOK, WATER, PET, SWAN, RUNNING CLOSE TO THE WIND, BLUE IRIS, THE HEART SUTRA, NIMONA, SHIVER, HEGEL: A VERY SHORT INTRODUCTION, AFTER HOURS AT DOORYARD BOOKS, MATERNIDADES CUIR
Read 2x the amount of books in March vs February 👀 - 32 books (1 5⭐) and 0 DNFs + 51 fics on AO3. Trying to occupy any excess brain space in the face of the horrors that persist, I guess. Did have a lot of nostalgic rereads. #booksky #storygraph #AO3 #booktower
March 2026 reading wrap-up. #storygraph #booksky
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March Reading Wrap-up 📚
I always have a lot of picture books because I like to track the books I read for #storytime. #storygraph #booksky #childrensbooks #childrenslibrarian #kidlit
#justfinished ang #libro na ang title ky "Murder Past Due" by #MirandaJames. ako na ning gidungag para sa prompt number 7: Animal, diri sa #TBR #ISpy challenge. naabot nakog 42% or 10/24 prompts done aning #Storygraph challenge. #cat #cozymystery #librarybook #paperback #Storygraphchallenge
My StoryGraph stats for March showing 6 books read for the month, with 1,318 pages, and an average rating of 3.58. Highest rated reads are The River Has Roots (5.0), Mallory and the Mystery Diary (4.0), and Throne of Glass (3.75). Pie charts and graphs show that tags for the books read are fiction, middle grade, fantasy, and historical, while also showing 100% were in digital format.
A cover collage of the books I read in March. Covers include: Jessi and the Superbrat by Ann M. Martin Welcome Back, Stacey! by Ann M. Martin Assassin's Creed Renaissance by Oliver Bowden The River Has Roots by Amal El-Mohtar Mallory and the Mystery Diary by Ann M. Martin Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
My wrap-up for March. I fell off a bit because I had some other things going on, but I still managed to read a little each day. I also had my first DNF of the year. 🫠
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Blimey, those are highly specific 😳 I haven’t come across that sort of thing before, or maybe I’ve just skimmed past it whereas I made a point of reading your example 🧐
I was just reflecting that I never pay attention to the highly detailed CWs over on The #StoryGraph - the user-submitted ones 😯
16 books read in March with 3,072 pages and with an avg rating of 3.88. Highest read books were Sir Callie and the final stand, Brotherhood, and Like you've nothing left to prove which all were 5 star reads. 100% were fiction this month. The top genres were children's, fantasy, lgbtqia+, middle grade, and Roman e. Reading chart shows solid numbers in the beginning of the month. A spike mid month and then a complete drop off at the end. Half the books read were print and the other half ahdio
Books read this morning we're, book of three, black cauldron, pirates of aletharin, the princess and the grain of rice, welcome uncle nowruz, until the clock strikes midnight, don't do it Doug, beatrix and the unicorn, like real people do, like you've nothing left to prove, brotherhood, vampire jam sandwich, battle t, I am not happy, sir Callie and the final stand, who are steve
March #readingwrapup! My reading completely fell off this month, but I was having a great time at the start 😅
Remember if you read 100+ that's fantastic; if you read 1 that's fantastic! You are enough and you're doing great 🖤🖤
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I bring you to a March Wrap Up! March was an amazing reading month for me!!! I hope you all had a great month too!! #reading #StoryGraph #monthlygoals
March reading stats
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March StoryGraph numbers showing 19 books read with an average 3.72 rating
March reading numbers-- Doesn't feel like I read 19 books but I think there are some short ones in there. 😅 #booksky #StoryGraph
My March Storygraph Wrap-Up. Lists 9 Books read / 3160 pages / Avg Rating 4.31
Cover collage of the books I read in March. Books include: The Word for World is Forest, The Wretched of the Earth, Meditations on Frantz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth, A People's History of the United States, The Tombs of Atuan, Rakesfall, Iron Gold, Blood Meridian, and How Europe Underdeveloped Africa.
My #storygraph recap from March. There definitely wasn't a theme to what I read this month if you don't think about it at all.
It’s a great month when my reads are 5*! #StoryGraph #UTOT #Tress #Cosmere. Check out my reviews on my book blog: beyondthespinereviews.com
March reading wrap up! It was an arduous month but thankfully I was still able to read a little every day #storygraph #booksky
March reads! It was a super stressful month, but I escaped with some good stories.
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Book covers collage: The Bone Season, OMFG BEES!, The Inheritance Games and The Hawthorne Legacy, The Princess and the P.I., The Shots You Take, Always Raining Here, Women of the Fairy Tale Resistance, and Gender Queer.
March 2026 reading wrap up! #booksky #storygraph
StoryGraph cover collage: Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett; The Anarchist Cookbook by Keith McHenry; Damned by Genevieve Cogman; Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe; Making Money by Terry Pratchett; Being Heumann by Judith Heumann; Nine Algorithms that Changed the Future by John MacCormick; Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett; I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett; Men of Maize by Miguel Ángel Asturias; Rhialto the Magnificent by Jack Vance
March was a good month. 💙📚 #StoryGraph 💬📚
Another solid month of reading, with only one DNF. Lots of audiobooks are consumed when I travel for work!
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13 books read in March, cover collage. For more info check out ipushbooks on StoryGraph
March 2026 13 books read, 1478 pages, 38.35 hours listened
March 2026 stats 92% fiction Top categories: middle grade, LGBTQIA+, literary
I read 13 books in March 2026!
And then Why I Love Horror by @raforall.bsky.social added hundreds to my tbr. I mean I've read lots by the included authors, but now I neeeeed to read it all!
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