March 2026 Reading Wrap-Up

I read and reviewed eight books in March, and because a couple of them were on the chunky side, I consider this a win. Also, my ratings feel very balanced this month! My favorite book of the month is A Widow’s Charm without a doubt, it was wonderful, and I will always recommend it. If you missed any of my reviews, the titles are linked below.

A Widow’s Charm by Caitlyn Paxson

Wolf Worm by T. Kingfisher

Nothing Tastes As Good by Luke Dumas

The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan

Nobody’s Baby by Olivia Waite

Jitterbug by Gareth L. Powell

The Cellar Below the Cellar by Ivy Grimes

Crawlspace by Adam Christopher


What was your favorite book of March?

Posted March 31, 2026 by Tammy in Monthly Wrap UP / 23 Comments


23 responses to “March 2026 Reading Wrap-Up

  1. Sophie @BewareOfTheReader

    You had a great reading month Tammy! My favorite from March was Seek the Traitor’s Son

  2. Great month! I love the skew towards higher ratings, always nice when it works out that way. My favorite book finished in March was a long one and took me all of March and half of February to get through, but I really enjoyed it: James Clavell’s Shogun.

    • Tammy

      I’m pretty sure I read Shogun way back in the day, although I don’t remember much about it:-)

  3. I cannot wait for Wolf Worm. Just another T. Kingfisher novel to add to my stack of unread books by her. She writes so fast, it’s hard to keep up. Looks like only one book this month let you down, so that’s good. Hope you have a good April!

  4. I managed to read 8 books in March but two were over 500 pages so I guess that explains why I didn’t work some in. My lowest rated book was the 17th installment of the Dresden Files. I would have never guessed.

  5. Great picks! Nobody’s Baby was my favorite book in March. The month was a bit low on the overall rating, though, so there wasn’t much competition. (Especially since my other favorite of the month was a reread, and I don’t count those.)

  6. Besides the unfortunate 2.5 read it looks like you had a wonderful month. If A Widow’s Charm managed to beat out Wolf Worm I’m definitely going to have to check it out soon. And I’m still super excited for The Red Winter. My favourite read of March was Daughter Of Crows, its definitely left me itching to check out the authors backlist.

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