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February 2024 TBR

Hey all, Sam here.

It’s been a little while since I’ve done a TBR. I started doing a broad seasonal style TBR because my reading desire and mood was so flighty for a while last year…but if my January reading is any indication, I might be back to my normal reading drive, which means I might be able to mostly stick to a TBR again.

So, you know what, I’m going to try for February.

And hey, even with February still being the shortest month of the year, this year it has an extra day, and that potentially means a bunch more reading to accomplish.

First up, some of my NetGalley reads. I’m really trying to keep up with the newer releases, and I’m doing a pretty good job on the reading side, but need to get hopping on the review writing side.

Okay we have: Conspirator’s Kingdom by Elyse Thomson (Feb 6), Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart by GennaRose Nethercott (Feb 6), An Education in Malice by S.T. Gibson (Feb 13), and The Warm Hands of Ghosts by Katherine Arden (Feb 13)

There’s also: A Flame in the North by Lilith Saintcrow (Feb 13), To Cage a God by Elizabeth May (Feb 20), A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle L Jensen (Feb 27), and Daughter of the Bone Forest by Jasmine Sky (Feb 27)

That’s a bunch of books already, but I have a few others I’m hoping to read as well, and these ones are new releases or continuations of series I’ve been enjoying recently.

Finally, I have: Gothikana by RuNyx, So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole, Lady of Embers by Melissa K. Roehrich, and Clarion Call by Cayla Fay.

Now there are other books that I’d like to read as well, but I’m trying not to make this list uncontrollably large…because in reality I know that my TBR (both owned and anticipated) is HUGE. I have approvals on NetGalley for book releases through like September, plus since I didn’t read as many of the books as I’d hoped to the past couple of years, I’m a bit behind on my owned TBR, so ideally I’d like February to be as productive as January.

If I’m able to read another 15-20 books, then obviously that’s more than I have listed here.

I’m really excited about my reads for February, and I look forward to sharing my thoughts with you on them in the next couple of months.

What books are you hoping to read in February? Tell me in the comments because I’d love to know.

That’s all from me for today, but I’ll be back soon with more geeky content.

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