March 1-31

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1. Belly Up by Stuart Gibbs

(I got tired of showing the pictures for the books) Anyways, I can't quite remember much about this book, mainly because I read it at the beginning of the month and I forgot to do this until near the end, but I'm pretty sure I remember it being a great read. It's a great mystery with a lot of animals, and I enjoyed the little fun facts sprinkled into the story. 7/10

2. Song for a Whale by Lynne Kelly

Now this one, I loved. For some reason, I always love reading books where the main character is deaf, so this definitely appealed to me. It had a great story, and I really liked it. Just remember to not try and find a whale and swim with it. 9/10

3. Fox Snare by Yoon Ha Lee

Great book. I don't quite remember some of it, but it seems great from what I recall. It wasn't that interesting to me, but I'm sure I'd like it more if I weren't reading so many other books at the same time. 7/10

4. City Spies by James Ponti

It gets a little less thrilling when you've read it 5 bajillion times, but it's still an amazing book nonetheless. I really can't wait to see what happens in book 4! 8/10

5. Cinder by Marissa Meyer

I'm obsessed! This book series is absolutely amazing! It really helped me get out of my reading slump! It only took me a day to finish it! I don't think I've ever read a better retelling of Cinderella. 10/10

6. Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

Meyer continues to blow me away with her beautiful writing that absorbs me into the world of Scarlet and Cinder. Honestly, I think I may have found a new favorite series and author. 10/10

7. Renegades by Marissa Meyers

I may have only needed to wait a day for it to be delivered, but it might as well be years with the anticipation. There's always been something about the stories of supervillains and heroes that draws me in. How heroes can be bad and corrupted by the power they wield and how villains could be trying to help the world, just going about it the wrong way. Renegades illustrates it perfectly. I ended up liking a lot of the villains like the Puppeteer and Queen B that I wouldn't. Phobia still creeps me out though. 11/10

8. Archenemies by Marissa Meyer

Dude, I could feel myself shaking reading it. Seriously, it's so good! It only took me two days to read it. It's spectacular. You have to read it! 11/10

9. Supernova by Marissa Meyer

I'm so sad the series is over! I really want to see more of the world, and what happens afterwards. The epilogue makes it seem like there's more to come. Still, it's given me some great ideas for my own superhero book I need to make. 10/10

10. Cress by Marissa Meyer

Honestly, I loved it. I am half asleep while writing everything from this point forward though, so I'll keep it brief. I never thought I'd start to like Thorne, but now he's one of my favorite characters. 10/10

11. Winter by Marissa Meyer

It was an amazing end to the series as sad as I  to get there. Poor Winter though, her stepmom literally abused her and everyone's all "oh, that's perfectly normal, just maybe wipe the blood off real quick." 9/10 (mainly because I feel too tired to give out 10s anymore)

12. Stars Above by Marissa Meyer

I thought it was a really cool story, especially like all the extra stuff about the characters. My favorite short story was the one where we saw the incident they made Winter decide she wasn't going to use her ability. 8/10

13. Masterminds by Gordon Korman

I loved this book. No more words needed. 10/10

14. Criminal Destiny by Gordon Korman

Same as the last one. 10/10

15. Cinder's Adventure: Get Me to the Wedding by Marissa Meyer

It's a choose your own adventure book, so it was very confusing and fun all at once. I'm just proud of myself for instantly understanding the dnd scene though since I'm usually lost when we're playing. 8/10

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