March Reads – Goodreads Challenge Special

Every year I set myself the Goodreads Reading Challenge, but this winter I decided to go a step further and try to complete some of the extra seasonal challenges, too. It’s the perfect excuse to pick up books that have been sitting on my TBR for far too long, mix up the genres a little, and hopefully discover a few new favourites along the way.

For my March Reads, I’ve chosen a mix of contemporary fiction, thrillers, and a couple of hugely popular titles that I've seen recommended for years. Here’s what I’ll be reading to help tick off those winter challenge prompts.

Daisy Jones and The Six – Taylor Jenkins Reid


Daisy Jones and The Six
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Blurb

Set in the 1970s Los Angeles rock scene, this novel follows the meteoric rise of the fictional band Daisy Jones & The Six. Through a series of interviews, the band members recount their journey from obscurity to global fame—and the dramatic events that led to their sudden breakup at the height of their success.

Told in an oral history format, the story dives into ambition, music, relationships, and the chaos that comes with fame.

Why it’s on my list

I’ve heard so many amazing things about this one, plus I loved The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo!

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine – Gail Honeyman


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Blurb

Eleanor Oliphant lives a quiet, structured life. She works in an office, eats the same meals every week, and avoids social interaction wherever possible. But when an unexpected act of kindness brings new people into her world, Eleanor slowly begins to confront the painful past she has carefully kept hidden.

Heartwarming and deeply moving, this novel explores loneliness, healing, and the power of human connection.

Why it’s on my list

This was on my list because it's been on my TBR for almost 10 YEARS! Finally got around to reading it last week and loved it!

Not Quite Dead Yet – Holly Jackson


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Blurb

From the author of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder comes another gripping mystery. When a young woman becomes convinced that someone is trying to kill her, she decides to investigate her own potential murder before it happens.

As the clues start to add up, she begins uncovering secrets closer to home than she ever expected.

Why it’s on my list

I have yet to read a Holly Jackson novel, but keep seeing great reviews!

The Wife Upstairs – Rachel Hawkins


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Blurb

Jane has recently moved to a luxurious neighbourhood in Birmingham, Alabama, working as a dog walker for the wealthy residents. She soon meets Eddie Rochester, a recently widowed man whose wife mysteriously disappeared.

As Jane becomes more deeply involved in Eddie’s life, the secrets surrounding his late wife start to unravel—and the truth may be far more dangerous than anyone expects.

Inspired by the classic novel Jane Eyre, this modern thriller offers a dark and suspenseful twist on a beloved story.

Why it’s on my list

This is another book that's been on my radar for far too long, and it fit the criteria for a modern retelling of a classic story.

People We Meet On Vacation – Emily Henry


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Blurb

Poppy and Alex are complete opposites. She’s adventurous and spontaneous, while he prefers a quiet, predictable life. Despite their differences, they’ve spent ten years taking one summer holiday together—until something happened two years ago that caused them to stop speaking.

Now Poppy is determined to fix their friendship by convincing Alex to take one final trip together.

This charming romantic comedy explores friendship, love, and the moments that change everything.

Why it’s on my list

Again, I have yet to read anything from Emily Henry, so I’m excited to finally see what all the hype is about.

Atmosphere – Taylor Jenkins Reid


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Blurb

Set against the backdrop of the 1980s space shuttle programme, Atmosphere follows a group of astronauts navigating the intense pressures of training, exploration, and life beyond Earth.

As ambition, relationships, and danger collide, the story explores the emotional and physical risks of reaching for the stars.

Why it’s on my list

This was my pick for the 'Star Selections' challenge on Goodreads, and it's also been on my TBR for ages.

My March Reading Goals

So the goal is to read these six books alongside my other planned reads for the month. I'm really hoping to enjoy them and hopefully rate at least one of them a 5 star, alongside Eleanor Oliphant.

Have you read any of these? 

Are you joining in with the challenge? If so, what are your picks? Let me know your thoughts below!

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