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Here’s my February 2024 Reading Wrap-Up. Did you have a productive reading month in this shortest month of the year?

February 2024 Reading Wrap Up

I had a rather slow reading month compared to January. My mom was in the hospital for a week, I hit a bit of a reading slump, and it was a short month. Out of 7 books completed, I had one 4.5-star read, five 4-star reads, and one 2-star read. I did have one DNF.

My most memorable fiction read in February is Hidden Yellow Stars by Rebecca Connolly because I love fictionalized accounts of real-life heroes.


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4.5 Stars. (ARC) Historical Fiction (WWII), Belgium. Two real-life heroes. (from the author of A Brilliant Night of Stars and Ice) Pub Date: 3/5/24. Review coming soon.

4 Stars. (ARC) Historical Fiction (the world of Jane Austen) Pub Date: 3/4/24. Review coming soon.

4 Stars. (ARC) Historical Fiction, Mystery, Romance, #2 in a series. Pub Date: 3/19/24. Review coming soon.

4 Stars. (ARC) Historical Fiction, WWI/WWII, Pub Date: 4/9/24. Review coming soon.

4 Stars. (ARC) Historical Fiction, gently-told cozy mystery, #3 in a series. England. Pub Date: 6/18/24. Review coming soon.

4 Stars. (ARC) Contemporary Women’s Fiction, (second chance) romance in retirement. Florida. Pub Date: 10/8/24. Review coming soon.

2 Stars. Contemporary Women’s Fiction. Edinburgh (Scotland). Meh. Not reviewed.


DNF 49%. Sequel to Parnassus on Wheels (which I loved). Meh. Bored. Didn’t meet expectations. Not reviewed.



QOTD:

Did we read any of the same books?
Did you have a favorite February read?

ICYMI:

I created a book club kit in January! Have you seen it? Book Club Kit: Go as a River.



February Blog Posts

Homegoing Review
Once Persuaded, Twice Shy Review
Celebrating Black Authors #BlackHistoryMonth
What is Your Reading Taste Discussion
Black Cake Review
The Boys in the Boat Film
10 Bookish Superpowers Discussion
Generations Review
All We Were Promised Review
10 Favorite Sweet Romance
The Uncharted Flight of Olivia West
Redwood Court
Books You Can Read in One Day or One Sitting
Daughters of Green Mountain Gap Review
#6Degrees of Separation
Do You Have a Book Project Discussion
The Stranger in the Lifeboat Review


Happy Reading Book Friends!

โ€œAh, how good it is to be among people who are reading.โ€
~Rainer Maria Rilke

โ€œI love the world of words, where life and literature connect.โ€
~Denise J Hughes

โ€œReading good books ruins you for enjoying bad ones.โ€
~Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

โ€œI read because books are a form of transportation, of teaching, and of connection! Books take us to places weโ€™ve never been, they teach us about our world, and they help us to understand human experience.โ€
~Madeleine Riley, Top Shelf Text



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2 comments

  1. Hi, Carol – I love discovering what books others whom I admire (like you) love and what books they loathe. From your books featured here I have only read Jenny Colgan’s ‘The Christmas Bookshop.’ I read it two Christmases ago and found it to be a perfect cozy Christmas read. I’m not sure what I would have thought of it if I had read it during a different season.

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