March 2026 Reading Recap

March 2026 Reading Recap

March 2026 Reading Recap

Trigger warning: pet illness and death of a parent.

Well, March started out peacefully, but it really went out with a bang for my family. On March 21, we spent the day at the emergency vet with a very sick cat, who we learned has cancer. We brought him home with the intention of trying to keep him comfortable for a few days while we said goodbye. Within a couple of days, he was responding well to the medication and doing a lot better.

And then my dad passed away suddenly that Monday night.

Our household is perhaps a little bit unusual in that it includes my parents, my partner, and my two daughters, so we were all here at home when this happened. On the upside, it meant that no one faced this heartbreak alone. It also meant that as the family began to gather, they gathered here.

It also means that nothing is the same for us now. In many ways, we’re still reeling from the shock of what happened. It has been like a nightmare that I can’t escape.

Needless to say, I’m way off my predicted and planned blogging schedule. Most of the posts that have gone up since this happened were written a while ago. I’m kind of just doing what I can, as I can.

That said, I read some lovely books in March, and I still want to share some notes about them before too much time passes. If you’re looking for late reviews from me, please know I will get to them as soon as possible.

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March 2026 Reading Recap

Mythspeaker by Christopher Roubique

Mythspeaker by Christopher Roubique

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My thoughts: The storytelling style here reminded me a little bit of Eagle Drums by Nasuġraq Rainey Hopson. It has a similar high-stakes mythical story that connects to spiritual beliefs about the world’s origins and ecological values.

Published February 24, 2026 | My Review


Ramin Abbas Has MAJOR Questions by Ahmad Saber

Ramin Abbas Has MAJOR Questions by Ahmad Saber

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My thoughts: I really appreciate that authors are writing stories that boldly ask hard questions about the intersection of faith and identity. This one is so engaging. I loved it.

Published March 2, 2026 | My Review


Daughter of the Cursed Kingdom by Jasmine Skye

Daughter of the Cursed Kingdom (Witch Hall #2) by Jasmine Skye

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My thoughts: I loved the first book in this duology and really looked forward to the conclusion of Shaw and Rosy’s story. So glad I read this one.

Published February 24, 2026 | My Review


Sparking Fire Out of Fate by Brigid Kemmerer

Sparking Fire Out of Fate (Forging Silver Into Stars #3) by Brigid Kemmerer

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My thoughts: I’ve followed the stories in this universe from the very first one, so it was bittersweet to reach the conclusion. That said, I felt like Kemmerer delivered on all the promises she set up in the story, and I’m glad I read it.

Published January 27, 2026 | My Review


Hafsa's Way by Aisha Saeed

Hafsa’s Way by Aisha Saeed

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My thoughts: This thoughtful middle grade story set in Pakistan will easily win over readers who love animals. Really nicely done.

Published March 10, 2026 | My Review


SideQuested: Book 1 by K. B. Spangler and Alexandra Presser

SideQuested: Book 1 by Ale Presser and K. B. Spangler

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My thoughts: This was such a fun read. I loved the way it played on tropes and expectations. Dungeons and Dragons fans will not want to miss this one.

Published March 17, 2026 | My Review


The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson

The Scammer by Tiffany D. Jackson

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My thoughts: I have finally read a book by Tiffany D. Jackson! The writing lived up to every bit of hype that I’ve heard. This was a perfectly-paced, nuanced, unflinching narrative. I was on the edge of my seat.

Published October 7, 2025 | My Review


In Time with You by Kristin Dwyer

In Time with You by Kristin Dwyer

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My thoughts: I liked the way that the story used the time travel elements to reveal parts of the relationship with Carter that Nieve hadn’t been ready to face. Definitely one to check out if you enjoy enemies-to-lovers and/or a time-travel romance.

Published March 24, 2026 | My Review


One Word, Six Letters by Adib Khorram

One Word, Six Letters by Adib Khorram

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My thoughts: This book blew me away. The second-person narrative really works, putting the reader in both perspectives. We see both sides of the story, but are never allowed to excuse the harmful behavior. Definitely a must-read.

Published March 17, 2026 | My Review


The Genius Under the Table by Eugene Yelchin

The Genius Under the Table by Eugene Yelchin

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My thoughts: I’d been meaning to read this book since I read Yelchin’s YA memoir last year. I love that this book shows so many of Yelchin’s drawings.

Published October 5, 2021 | My Review to Come


What did you read in March 2026?

What books were on your March 2026 reading list? I’d love to hear about them. Have you read any of the titles I listed? Leave a comment and let me know if you enjoyed them.

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Reads things. Writes things. Fluent in sarcasm. Willful optimist. Cat companion, chocolate connoisseur, coffee drinker. There are some who call me Mom.

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