Spring in here

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... Read moreSpring is a wonderful season to refresh not only your surroundings but also your reading habits. Personally, I find that spring’s sense of renewal motivates me to explore new genres and authors I might not have considered in other seasons. This year, I’ve been particularly excited to discover titles that evoke the spirit of spring — stories filled with hope, growth, and transformation. One book that caught my attention is "FIRST-TIME CALLER" by B.K. Borison, which I found while browsing through Kobo’s latest releases. It’s a compelling read that blends mystery and personal discovery, perfect for those sunny spring afternoons spent reading outdoors. Creating a spring TBR (to-be-read) list has really helped me stay motivated and intentional about my reading. I like to mix lighthearted reads with more thought-provoking literature, ensuring there’s a good balance that matches the season’s uplifting mood. Besides exploring new releases, I also revisit beloved classics that always feel fresh with the change of seasons. If you’re building your own spring TBR, consider mixing genres and themes. Seasonal hashtags like #springtbr and #bookrecommendations are great ways to find community suggestions and stay inspired. Sharing your progress and thoughts with fellow readers can also enrich the experience and introduce you to hidden gems you might otherwise miss. Overall, spring is an excellent time to refresh your literary journey. Whether you’re curling up with a cozy mystery, diving into a heartfelt memoir, or exploring vibrant fiction that captures the essence of spring, embracing these new reads will surely brighten your days.