
During March, I read 24 books, and reviewed most of them. Two reviews are coming from Sisters in Crime soon. One review is for much later in the month, so all up, I reviewed 23 of the books I read in March. All but three of the books I read were by Australian authors, and I did my best to read as diversely as possible based on what I came across on my shelves and review stacks. Onward to April and more reading and reviewing!
- Unmasked: The Ultimate Guide to ADHD, Autism and Neurodivergence by Ellie Middleton
- These Shattered Spires by Cassidy Ellis Salter
- Forever and Ever by Allanah Hunt
- Anna’s War by DJ Taylor
- Come Home Bigibila: A story of an echidna finding its way back to Country by Corey Tutt and Irma Gold, illustrated by Jessica Tedim
- Somewhere You Can Dream by Janeen Brian and Hilary Jean Tapper
- Storm by Claire Saxby, and illustrated by Jess Racklyeft
- Good Luck and Other Lies by Catriona McKeown
- The Feathers of Farwood and the Gripps Curse by Jayne McIntyre
- The Friendship Paradox by Aśka
- Ayaiga: Neighbour and Hero by Thomas Higgs and Colin Hall, illustrated by Wally Wilfred
- Double Act: Eirene Mort and Nora Kate Weston by Sylvia Martin
- Alice-Miranda at Camp by Jacqueline Harvey
- I Know What You’re Hiding by Jack Heath
- Tidespeaker by Sadie Turner
- Alice-Miranda at the Palace by Jacqueline Harvey
- Finding the Bones by Natalie Conyer
- The Rebirth of Rapunzel: A Mythic Biography of the Maiden in the Tower by Kate Forsyth
- Elsewhere by Shelby Matheson
- Guinea Wigs: Fur Power by Rebecca McRitchie and illustrated by Shiloh Gordon
- The Shark by Emma Styles
- The PM Problem by Brenton Cullen
- The Sugarcane Kids and the Mystery at Angel Bay by Charlie Archbold
- Dugongs of the Sky by Emily Larkin
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