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March 24: Books on my 2026 Spring TBR
Hello everyone! Another Tuesday, another list! I love a list, and I love books, so this is doubly fun for me. Lol.
So. The books on my Spring TBR! I thought a lot about what I wanted to read, and I came up with too many books, but that is ok. I guess I dream big. Let’s start with the nonfiction books on my list!




Stillmeadow Daybook || Raising Hare || The Sugar Rush || The Sheep’s Tale
Earlier this year I read Stillmeadow and Sugarbridge and I loved it. Now I am planning to read this one, which is also a book that is divided by months of the year. I seem to read these type of books a lot! This one begins in April, so I will read it in April as well!
Raising Hare: I love rabbits and hares! That is all. Enough said.
The Sugar Rush: After seeing this process in person the other day, I thought this might be an interesting read.
The Sheep’s Tale: Another John Lewis-Stempel. Billy always buys me a few for Christmas, and I am looking forward to Lewis-Stempel’s thoughts on this farmyard animal.
I have a few middle grade and YA on my list this spring as well.



Heidi || Trixie Belden The Secret of the Mansion || The Faraway Inn
I am planning on reading Heidi as a buddy read this April with Lisa at Boondock Ramblings. I am pretty excited!
I picked up this copy of Trixie Belden at a used bookstore a few weeks ago and I have just started it. I loved these books as a kid and I am looking forward to revisiting at least this one!
Finally, The Faraway Inn! I love Sarah Beth Durst and this just sounds so fun!!!



Hens Dancing || An Escape Goat || Statue of Limitations
I saw Hens Dancing recently on a vlog and I can’t for the life of me remember which one. However, it sounded charming and I love the title so, on my list it goes.
An Escape Goat was also another add from a vlogger. I learned of this from watching Amy Marie. I also apparently seem to be on some sort of farm animal/farm book/rural life vibe. Lol. Anyway, it sounds super cute!
Statue of Limitations is one I had on my top ten Tuesday freebie list a few weeks ago, about cozy mysteries with a gardening theme. I am intrigued by the raccoon friend and that it is set in Michigan!
A charming mix!
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Ooh, sheep AND hares! Nice. 😀
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I’m very curious about Raising Hare and The Faraway Inn😁 Enjoy!
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Hens Dancing does sound charming. I’ve added it to my list.
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They all sound really good! Lisa got me reading The Moffats so I have a few of those to get through! I like the idea of hens dancing…maybe with the goats and bunnies cheering them on!
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I still have Raising Hare on the list but the one about sheep looks pretty interesting too!
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Raising Hare was an excellent read. Enjoy.
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Yes to the Sheep’s Tale! I love sheep and think they’re very underrated. You have some excellent choices in your TBR.
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The Faraway Inn showed up in my mailbox yesterday and I’m looking forward to it.
Thanks for sharing your #TTT
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The Sheep’s Tale sounds interesting. 🐑
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Trixie Belden are, from what I remember, super cute! I should re-read one sometime too. Just for fun. 🙂 Hope you enjoy these all! Happy reading and thanks for visiting my list today.
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I detect a theme: animals! Raising Hare was surprisingly good and interesting.
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I loved the three Heidi books, still have Heidi’s Children on my shelf from back in the 50’s. Hope you enjoy all these and enjoy Spring.
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The cover for The Faraway Inn is beautiful!
Here is our <a href=”https://www.longandshortreviews.com/miscellaneous-musings/top-ten-tuesday-books-on-my-spring-2026-to-read-list/“>Top Ten Tuesday</a>. Thank you!
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