I kind of put off making my TBR for this until the last minute, but I am very excited to participate in this readathon! Last year, in March, I saw the readathon but never ended up participating because I had a lot of other things going on. This readathon is hosted by the wonderful Margaret @ Weird Zeal, and there you can find the announcement for the readathon.
Wings of Ebony, by J. Elle

- A book with purple on the cover
- A book recommended to you
- A book that you added to your TBR within the last three months
- A book with a woman of color on the cover
Feather Frost, by K. C. Simos

- A book with fewer than 1k ratings on Goodreads
- A book under 200 pages
Race to the Sun, by Rebecca Roanhorse

- A book by an indigenous author
- An #ownvoices book for an identity you don’t share
Know my Name, by Chanel Miller

- A biography or memoir
The Crown, by Kiera Cass

- A book set in the future
Instructions for Dancing, by Nicola Yoon

- A book by an author whose work you’ve loved before
Wrapping this up…
I didn’t get to all of the prompts for the readathon, but I got to as many as I could! I think that this is a pretty reasonable TBR for the readathon, and these books with a few other ones are going to be a good TBR for the month of March.
I have a lot of fun putting together this list of books, and I am very excited to read all of them!
Are you participating in any readathons? Are you reading any books for women’s history month? Chat with me in the comments below!

Ahh I’m so, so excited that you’re joining this readathon! 😀 Your TBR looks fantastic—I read Race to the Sun last year and it was lots of fun, and both Know My Name and Wings of Ebony are ones that I want to get to at some point. Can’t wait to see what you think of these books! Happy March, and happy reading 😀
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I’m so excited to be participating!! I’m glad you enjoyed Race to the Sun; I am so excited to get to it!! I hope you have a great March as well! 💕
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