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TBR jar picks my reads for March! 📚🫙 Lit fic, romance, fantasy

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In this video, I’m picking my March TBR with my trusty little Dollar Tree TBR jar—except this time we’re doing it together, like a fun little game. I share the books I already know I’m reading first (because library due dates and preorder timing are real), and then I pull five prompts to build out the rest of my month. I’m a total mood reader, so I like having a plan with wiggle room, and March usually lands me somewhere around 6–10 books depending on how life goes. My “already happening” reads include finishing Keeping 13 by Chloe Walsh, getting through the new release Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley before my 14-day loan is up, and (hopefully) reading The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune when my Libby hold comes in. Then the jar prompts take us to A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston (cozy and whimsical vibes), Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber (easy win on the even page count prompt), and Blue Sisters by Coco Mellors—my intimidating pick because self-sabotage on the page hits me way too deeply. I also pull a male author prompt and add Kill for Me, Kill for You by Steve Cavanagh for a mystery/thriller moment, plus my most recent purchase, Ripe by Sarah Rose Etter. It’s a really promising stack, and I’m genuinely excited to see how this reading month turns out.

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