If you read my February TBR, then you'll notice that several of the books in this photo are the same. That's because while I did read a lot of my TBR in February, I didn't finish most of the longer books.
I wanted to give an update on how making my first monthly TBR went. Overall, I think that I enjoyed having a monthly TBR, at least for right now. I'm going to continue doing one for March as well.
In my head, my list of books to read on Goodreads will slowly decrease as I read through them, and then, I'll go back to picking up random books to read. I don't know if that's realistic though because despite reading so many books in February, my Goodreads want to read list still grew.
It's fine. March is three days longer than February, so clearly, I'll read more, right?
Here's what I thought of the books from my TBR in February as well as the books I read in February that weren't on my TBR.
On the February TBR
The Women in Black by Madeleine St. John
Like I had hoped, this book was a light, fun read. Reading The Women in Black felt like watching Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (which I completely recommend).
Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May
I hadn't realized how much of a narrative this book would be, but it was exactly what I needed. May's experience with difficult times is relatable, and she doesn't do that thing that some writers do where she appears to have magically fixed all of her problems by the end of the book and tells you that you can do the same if you do exactly what she has done. This is a book that I'll return to in the future.
Cast in Silence by Michelle Sagara
Every single time I finish a book in this series, I'm excited to see what happens next. Fantasy fans will love this series.
The Courbet Connection by Estelle Ryan
Same thoughts as above except that this is a mystery, not fantasy.
Black Coffee by Agatha Christie
This book is a novelization of a play, and that fact is extremely obvious as you read it. The plot and characters were all Agatha Christie, but the actual writing style is clearly not her. It wasn't terrible, but it wasn't amazing.
The Toll by Neal Shusterman
I haven't even touched this book. It's going on my March TBR though because I am so close to being finished with the series.
The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor
Haven't touched this one either. I've owned it for two years though and want to read it, so it's going on the March TBR, too.
Another Brooklyn by Jacqueline Woodson
I'm so close to finishing this one that I'm counting it for February still. I will never stop being in awe of what Jacqueline Woodson is able to do with words.
Dear Paris by Janice MacLeod
This book was exactly what I wanted it to be - a beautiful collection of letters about Paris. I immediately want to go to Paris and spend days taking long walks around the city. My full review should be up sometime next week.
Sixteen Scandals by Sophie Jordan
Another book that I didn't even touch. I will be reading it sometime between now and May when it is published because I absolutely want to review this Regency-era YA novel.
The Eighth Life by Nino Haratischwili
This book was so long! I'd like to say that it is the reason that I didn't finish all the books on my February TBR, but I managed to read a few books that weren't on the TBR so that is not entirely true. I thought that I had enough of rambling, depressing family sagas, but once I started reading I couldn't stop. There will be a longer review of this book in my Project Read the World Update later this week.
A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth
There was no way I was going to finish both this book and The Eighth Life. I made progress, but this book is also very long. I am enjoying the drama so far though. I just wonder how it's going to continue for so many pages.
No comments:
Post a Comment