February Wrap-Up and March TBR

February was a great month for me both reading and reviewing!

I officially caught up on my reviews! At least, for about 3 days. Haha. It was exciting to get back on my reviewing after my new baby this summer (yes, I think it has been that long since I’ve gotten caught up. Yikes!)

February was another great reading month! 

I finished 7 books.

Started my next classic and continued on my two long read this year.

Reviewed 8 books.

Little Men by Louisa May Alcott
The Penderwicks: A Summer Tale of Four Sisters, Two Rabbits, and a Very Interesting Boy by Jeanne Birdsall
The Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown
Much Ado about Anne by Heather Vogel Frederick
The Lady of the Lakes by Josi S. Kilpack
Forever and Forever by Josi S. Kilpack
Heartless by Marissa Meyer
Moon Over Manifest by Clare Vanderpool

Big goals as usual for March!

Hoping to finish…

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Planning to read…

Starting my reviews with The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho which I just finished at the end of February.

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What are you reading this month?

14 thoughts on “February Wrap-Up and March TBR

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  3. Can’t wait to read your review of The Alchemist! If you didn’t listen to it via audiobook, you have to re-read it that way! It is so wonderfully narrated.

    I’ll have to head over to see what you thought of Heartless! I’ve never read a Melissa Meyer book…

    An Ember in the Ashes (and the sequel) have been sitting on my shelf for like 2 years lol AND I have yet to read them.

    Have you never read The Hobbit or A Wrinkle in Time?!?!?! You are in for a treat!

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    1. Loved The Alchemist! That’s my next review–hopefully this week sometime!

      LOVE Marissa Meyer’s books in general. That was a good one!

      The Hobbit and A Wrinkle in Time are rereads. But I literally don’t remember anything about A Wrinkle in Time and it’s been several years since The Hobbit as well–looking forward to them both!

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  4. I love love love Paulo Coelho (even if I can never spell his name correctly). He even shared my review of The Witch of Portobello Road a few years ago and I was floored because I was out of the country and couldn’t figure out what was going on with my blog at the time!

    If there is a book that might get me to read Dickens again it would be Little Dorrit. I don’t know why, but for some reason I’ve always sort of wanted to read it.

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    1. I absolutely loved The Alchemist! I feel like I could read it 10 more times and still get new things out of it. And WOW! That is so cool!

      Haha. I’ve been excited to read Little Dorrit too for a while. I love the BBC miniseries. Dickens is one of those authors I have high aspirations to read, but I haven’t read much by him yet.

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