What to Pack in Your March 2019 Book Bag: Top Picks and Tips

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It’s March, and it’s time to dive into some great reads. This month I’ve chosen several hefty books—each over 1,000 pages—so it will be a challenge, but I’m excited to tackle them.

1. Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling

I’m on book six of my Harry Potter reading project, which I’m pairing with the Binge Mode podcast deep dives into the books and films. These novels never fail to remind me how immersive and compelling the series is.

2. One Million Followers by Brendan Kane

As the author of a small blog with a modest social presence, I’m studying ways to build a sustainable brand and deliver meaningful value to readers and followers. I hope this book offers practical strategies to grow an engaged audience.

3. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer

World War II history fascinates me, and I wanted a comprehensive account of the Nazis and the Third Reich. This title is widely regarded as an authoritative and gripping narrative on that era.

4. London by Edward Rutherfurd

After reading Paris by the same author last month and enjoying it immensely, I started London early to get a head start. Rutherfurd’s sprawling historical novels weave fictional characters through real events, creating sweeping dramas that feel both personal and epic. I’m already hooked and plan to read more of his work.


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