
In March I read thirty-two books between reviewing and other reading, to keep on top of things as much as I could. I have been trying not to fall behind on anything, and I managed to review for my blog and a few other places. I still have some books to read and review, but hopefully I will be able to get through them and get the reviews up as soon as possible over the next few weeks.
- Bin Chicken Goes for Gold by Kate and Jol Temple, illustrated by Ronojoy Ghosh
- The Hunt for the Tasmanian Tiger by David Webby
- The Paradise Heights Craft Store Stitch-Up by Kate Solly
- Missing by Nicole Morris
- Finding Alfie: A D-Day Story by Michael Morpurgo, illustrated by Michael Foreman
- The Night Librarian by Christopher Lincoln
- Volcano by Claire Saxby, illustrated by Jess Racklyeft
- Jo and the No by Kyle Mewburn, illustrated by Judy Watson
- Tubowgule: A Sydney Opera House History by Melissa-Jane Fogarty, illustrated by Dylan Finney
- Song of a Blackbird by Maria van Lieshout
- Crimes of the Cross: The Anglican Paedophile Network of Newcastle, its Protectors, and the Man who Fought for Justice by Anne Manne
- The Close-Up by Pip Drysdale
- Stories from Magic Beach by Alison Lester and Robert Connolly
- Better Days by Claire Zorn
- Myrren’s Gift by Fiona McIntosh
- The Lost Notes of the Soul Spinners by Reece Carter
- The Masterpiece by Belinda Alexandra
- How to Sail to Somewhere by Ashleigh Barton
- Black Silk and Sympathy by Deborah Challinor
- The Paperbark Tree Committee by Karys McEwan
- The Thylacine and the Time Machine by Renée Treml
- The Crag by Claire Sutherland
- Heidi by Johanna Spyri
- Frog Squad: Sink or Swim by Kate and Jol Temple, illustrated by Shiloh Gordon
- A Dance with Murder by Elizabeth Coleman
- The Colt from Old Regret by Dianne Wolfer and Erica Wagner
- The Thinning by Inga Simpson
- The Undead Fox of Deadwood Forest by Aubrey Hartman
- Seven Wherewithal Way: Into the Faerie Realm by Samantha-Ellen Bound
- Woodwitch by Skye McKenna
- A Shadow at the Door by Jo Dixon
- Every Last Suspect by Nicola Moriarty
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