Welcome to my April reading wrap-up blog post where I will share all the books I read this past month. April was a great month for me, and I was able to read 21 books, which was quite an accomplishment. Without further ado, here are the books I read in April 2023:
- Nine Women, One Dress: A Novel by Jane L. Rosen
- Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger
- Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned” by Lena Dunham
- Mean Baby: A Memoir of Growing Up by Selma Blair
- The Comeback by Ella Berman
- The Homewreckers by Mary Kay Andrews
- The Boardwalk Bookstore by Susan Mallery
- Get Good with Money: Ten Simple Steps to Good Becoming Financially Whole Money by Tiffany The Budgetnista Aliche
- Now Is Not the Time to Panic: A Novel by Kevin Wilson
- The Golden Couple: A Novel by Sarah Pekkanen, Greer Hendricks
- That Summer by Jennifer Weiner
- My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress by Rachel DeLoache Williams
- Scent of A Garden by Namrata Patel
- Ten Years by Pernille Hughes
- Fireworks Every Night by Beth Raymer
- The Cottage on Glass Lake by Amy Pine
- The Bookshop by the Bay by Pamela Kelly
- Absolutely Positively Natty by Lisa Greenwald
- Influence by Sara Shepard, Lilia Buckingham
- The Senator’s Wife by Liv Constantine
- Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan
It was a diverse mix of genres, including contemporary fiction, memoirs, romance, and personal finance. Some of my favorites were “Same Time Next Summer,” “The Senators Wife,” and “The Golden Couple,” which were all entertaining and engaging reads. I also enjoyed “Get Good with Money,” which provided practical and useful advice on managing finances.
Overall, April was a fantastic reading month for me, and I look forward to reading more books in May. I hope this reading wrap-up has inspired you to pick up a new book or two and add them to your TBR list.








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