January-March Fav Books Wrap Up

The title says it all!

I can’t seem to find time to do monthly posts anymore, so I’ll just lump them together in a single post.

There are so many good books out there that it’ll be a shame not to share my favorites.

Now on to the list!

  • 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman – The book focuses more on couples, but the main points are applicable to all types of relationships.
  • Harry Potter series (books 2-7) by J.K. Rowling – Why only from The Chamber of Secrets? Well it’s because I finished The Sorcerer’s Stone way back in December 2020. This is a series that gets better as time passes by, and somehow, I always discover new things on every reread.
  • Dry by Neil Shusterman and Jarrod Shusterman – This is some heavy stuff. It’s YA dystopian at its finest.
  • The Midnight Library by Matt Haig – One of the best books I’ve ever read! The protagonist and I are on the same age bracket, and I can relate to her predicaments in life especially that “WHAT IF…” question. It’s special for me because my decision of moving to a new country was also prompted by that “WHAT IF…”
  • To Sir Phillip, with Love (Bridgertons book #5) by Julia Quinn – I’m pretty sure that this won’t be just a one-time read. Stories similar to this are best read for those lazy days and reading slump moments.
  • A Little Princess by Frances Hudgson Burnett – I enjoyed this a lot! Prior to this year, I think that I only read this book once in my life way back in elementary school. The only thing that didn’t sit well with me was the trespassing at night to “help” Sara.
  • The Paris Library by Janet Skeslien Charles – I had a hard time getting into the story, but I eventually ended up liking it.
  • The Distance Between Us by Kasie West – This is a reread and always a wonderful book to listen to on lazy days.