Sunday, February 28, 2016

February Wrap-up

Wow, did this month fly by! My reading slowed WAAAY down this month, but I tackled a couple of big ones that had been on my shelves for a long time, and discovered a new genre that I think I'm really going to enjoy.

This month I read -

Lost Stars by Claudia Gray

This is the first foray I have ever made into these movie tie-in novels, and I really enjoyed it! I'd love to read more in the Star Wars universe - if they are all of the same quality, I have a lot of great reading to do.















The Eight by Katherine Neville

I've had this book on my shelves for ages, and I'm so glad I finally pulled it off and dived in. What a great novel - excitement, history, a little bit of romance - so much good stuff in here. I absolutely loved this one.














The Fire by Katherine Neville

This sequel was, unfortunately, not nearly as good as its predecessor. I'm happy have read it, mostly just for the space it will free up on my shelves!
















Only 3 books finished this month, but all three were from my own shelves! Woot! Great progress made on the #ReadMyOwnDamnBooks challenge. I have a bunch of graphic novels waiting for me at the library, so March will have higher numbers, as well as fewer from my own shelves, but I'm excited to dive in.

What was the best thing you read this month?



6 comments:

Andi said...

Good job on your #ReadMyOwnDamnBooks progress! I had a cracking month in January and things went down a bit in February. Lots of comics, but very little prose reading. Aahhhh, well.

Elizabeth said...

I had a major comics haul just arrive at the library, so I have a feeling that might be my March.....

fredamans said...

3 books is still good. Happy March!

Kristen M. said...

Three is better than zero! Good job!

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Carolynn said...

Best thing I read in February was The Circle, by Dave Eggars.