Books Read – March 2026










Books
- The Fossil Door (Celia Lake) – reread
- Three Tales of Gabe and Rathna (Celia Lake) – reread
- Witches of Dubious Origin (Jenn McKinlay) – ARC (2025)
- Old As the Hills (Celia Lake) – reread
- Upon a Summer’s Day (Celia Lake) – reread
- Enter the Nightmare (Jayne Ann Krentz, writing as Jayne Castle) – ARC
- Illusion of a Boar (Celia Lake) – reread
- Three Graces (Celia Lake) – reread
- The Changing Door (Celia Lake; a collection of extra scenes) – reread
- The Quiet Side (Casey Blair)


Audiobooks
- The Fabric of Civilization (Virginia Postrel)
- A Little Too Familiar (Lish McBride) – reread, but first time in audio
Summary: Another bad month for reading and blogging — too much to do and too little free time. I only read or listened to 12 books in March, including 4 first-time reads and 8 rereads. I posted only two reviews, both for books I read earlier in the year (The Queens of Crime and Nobody’s Baby.) I started at least three books that I set aside because they weren’t right for my mood; I consider them “hibernating” rather than DNF’d, because I do intend to get back to them at some point.
Challenges
Here’s the breakdown of my reading challenges this year so far:
- Goodreads Challenge: 26/125. I am 5 books behind schedule.
- Audiobook challenge: Listened to 7/15; reviewed 1/15
- COYER Out to Lunch Again challenge: Read 22/20; reviewed 2/20. (My personal challenge includes actually writing the review.)
- Library Love Challenge: Read 3/12; reviewed 0/12
- NetGalley & Edelweiss Challenge: Read 5/10; reviewed 1/10
- Robin’s Recs: Read 1/6; reviewed 0/6
Click to see a detailed (but not entirely up-to-date) list of my challenge reading.
Other Goals and Resolutions
Unpack and reorganize my book collection: I took several more boxes to the used bookstore and library booksale in February.
Catalog my books: I spent more time pruning books than cataloging them, but I did get a few more catalogued. Physical books catalogued so far (since 2025): 351.





























Anne - Books of My Heart
Well you are doing the right things. I think 351 is a lot to have catalogued. As long as you are enjoying your reading it is all good.
Nicole @ BookWyrmKnits
I put books in hibernation sometimes, too. There are times when I know I’ll like a book better in a different mood, and DNFing isn’t the right choice… but neither is reading the book in the wrong mood.
I still think your 12 books in March is a good reading month, though, especially considering everything else going on right now.
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