TBR Stack ✨

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... Read moreEach month, setting a TBR (To Be Read) stack is a wonderful way to keep your reading goals on track and discover new and exciting books. This March, focusing on books like Claire Lombardo’s novels, known for their compelling storytelling and emotional depth, can offer a satisfying reading experience. Lombardo's recent works have gained attention for their exploration of family dynamics and complex characters, perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction. Another standout recommendation is Octavia E. Butler's acclaimed "Parable of the Talents," a powerful speculative fiction novel that delves into themes of community, resilience, and social change. If you haven't read it yet, it's a stimulating addition to any TBR, providing thought-provoking content amidst gripping narrative. When creating your TBR stack, consider mixing genres and including both contemporary hits and timeless classics. This diversity keeps reading fresh and exciting. Engaging with online reading communities on platforms like #bookstagram and #booktok can also motivate you to explore popular and trending titles. Personally, I've found that limiting my TBR to around 5 books per month helps maintain focus, prevents feeling overwhelmed, and increases the pleasure of finishing each book. Tracking progress through reading journals or apps adds a layer of accountability that works well for me. Have you tried sticking to a monthly TBR plan? It’s a great way to cultivate a consistent reading habit, discover meaningful stories, and connect with fellow book lovers.