Tentative April TBR

These are a few books I hope do get to in April 🥰 I doubt I will get to all of them but a girl can dream 🙂‍↕️ let me know if you’ve read any of these.

What’s on your TBR this month?

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4/1 Edited to

... Read moreApril is the perfect time to refresh your reading list, and I’m excited to share some of the books I’m hoping to dive into this month. Among them is 'A Court of Thorns and Roses' by Sarah J. Maas, a fantasy novel that has long been on my TBR pile. Its captivating blend of romance, magic, and adventure has made it a favorite for many, and I can’t wait to finally experience it myself. Another standout is 'The Ruinous Love Trilogy' by Brynne Weaver, highlighted as a book club pick and notable for being penned by a #1 New York Times bestselling author. The complex characters and gripping plotlines are exactly what I look for in a series, making this one a must-read. I'm also eager to get into 'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros, a title recommended by my boyfriend who's recently completed the series. Knowing it comes with such strong endorsements definitely boosts my enthusiasm. Plus, finishing this will help me stay up to date with the latest popular reads. Lastly, I have my eye on continuing the 'Sugarlake Series' by Emily McIntire. As a fan of her work, I’m determined to complete this series before moving onto her other titles. It's been a rewarding experience so far, and I appreciate how her books balance emotional depth with engaging narratives. Balancing reading ambitions with a busy schedule can be tricky. I often find that setting realistic goals and choosing a mix of lighter and heavier reads helps keep my motivation steady throughout the month. If you've read any of these or have suggestions for other great books to add to my April TBR, I’d love to hear from you! How do you curate your monthly reading lists? What’s your strategy to make sure you get through your TBR pile without feeling overwhelmed? Sharing reading plans not only inspires others but also creates a sense of community among book lovers. Whether you’re into fantasy, romance, or thrillers, finding books that resonate with you is what makes reading truly special.