February TBR

Monthly TBR

What I’m Reading in February

WOO, lots to look forward to this month! I’m already in the process of reading a few of these, and I’m enjoying all of them. Definitely setting the bar high for February!

AUDIOBOOK

The Eye of the World Robert JordanThe Eye of the World: Wheel of Time #1 by Robert Jordan

I’ve been listening to the audio of this book since…well, for a while. I’m enjoying it! It’s definitely one of those spread out fantasies, where things take a while to boil over and then they calm down a little, boil over then calm down just a little bit less, boil over a little more, calm down a little bit less. It’s not slow, per se, just deliberate, so if you aren’t a dyed-in-the-wool fantasy reader, this might be too boring or slow for you. But things are happening at a good pace for me now. Not fast, but fast enough that I’m not losing interest. The opposite, in fact.

ON MY KINDLE

February TBR

The Conspiracy of Us by Maggie Hall

(There’s no cover image in my file. Grr…)

I’m REALLY digging this one. Nothing brain-melting, but lots of fun, intriguing angle with the prophecy and the secret society slash families that sound like a SUPER powerful mob, international escapades, and the idea of being able to LIVE IN THE LOUVRE. Big fan!

THE REST

February TBR

American Gods by Neil Gaiman

February OTSP book!

The Winner’s Crime: The Winner’s Curse #2 by Marie Rutkoski

VERY excited for this one!

Seraphina: Seraphina #1 by Rachel Hartman

Hoping to reread this one with the girls before we dive into SHADOW SCALE together. Not sure that we’ll get to it this month, though.

Fairest: The Lunar Chronicles # 3.5 by Marissa Meyer

Levana’s story? UMM, YES.

The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black

This one was a gift from Angie, my Secret Santa, and I’m excited to read it! The fairy angle and the boy in the coffin in the woods with horns? Plus, I’ve been hearing good things!

Better When He’s Bold: Welcome to the Point #2 by Jay Crownover

Jay Crownover is one of my favorite authors right now. Her romances are steamy and emotional. This series is also dark, and I loved the first book, BETTER WHEN HE’S BAD.

What are you guys reading this month?

February Recap

February recap

February Recap

I cannot believe that February is OVER. I don’t understand. Where did it go. *shakes head in disbelief* The upside is that I had a pretty decent February. Had a few snow days from work, which is always awesome; read some great books, which I also awesome; and I finally kept my requesting books to a very pleasant minimum. Huzzah!

Lots of fun stuff on the blog this month and some really super books too, so let me share it all with you!

recap

February recapThe Chapel Wars by Lindsey Leavitt // Open Road Summer by Emery Lord // Fire & Flood by Victoria Scott

February recapNo Place Like Oz: Dorothy Must Die #0.5 by Danielle Page // Deer in Headlights: Good Gods #1 by Staci Hart

February recapThe Body in the Woods: Point Last Seen #1 by April Henry // The Kiss of Deception: Remnant #1 by Mary E. Pearson // The Glass Casket by McCormick Templeman

recapMarissa Meyer’s series literally keeps getting better. CRESS was AMAZINGGGGGG.

Robin Benway’s spies in GOING ROGUE are so damn FUN!

Historical fiction with witches is usually something I adore. Alas, A BREATH OF FROST wasn’t my favorite.

Brigid Kemmerer’s Elementals series should be on everyone’s TBRs. SECRET–book four–was excellent, as usual.

recapI cry quite often over just about anything, friends, but I definitely shed a few tears over these ten books.

On the opposite end of the feels spectrum, these ten books always make me swoon!

recapOnly waiting on one book this month, but IT’S A BIG ONE (for me, anyway): Jandy Nelson’s I’LL GIVE YOU THE SUN. Gimme it.

September recapFebruary is FANTASY month in the Adventures Through Awkwardness Middle Grade Challenge!

For On the Same Page’s second book, we tackled VICIOUS by V.E. Schwab. I gave you the relationship breakdown!