I forgot to post my February and March books!
February was In the Name of the Family by Sarah Dunant.
I've read three other books by the same author over the years (and mostly enjoyed them), but unfortunately, I think this was the weakest of the four. That said, it was still an interesting read, since I knew little to nothing about the Borgia family. I'd still recommend if you like historical fiction based on people who really existed and things that actually happened (though of course fictionalized to some extent). Rating: 3/5
March was Just in Case by Meg Rosoff and The Optimist's Daughter by Eudora Welty.
I was trying to remember if I had ever read anything other than short stories by Eudora Welty, so I picked up The Optimist's Daughter, more or less at random. The main character kind of just fell flat for me, I guess, so I had trouble really feeling anything for it. Probably didn't help that it's one of those books where most of the action is in the past, or in the main character's head. Time to find a different Eudora Welty novel, haha. Rating: 3/5
Just in Case was actually a really fun read! It's told from the point of view of a anxious, depressed, but also pretty funny teenager. Kind of gently philosophical, though also kind of just weird for the sake of weird at times. Still, a quick and interesting read with a whole slew of memorable characters. Rating: 3.5/5