Another month bites the dust. February was a good month, with lots of intriguing titles.
FAVORITE FEBRUARY READ:
Genres:
Mysteries/Thrillers: 3
Contemporary Fiction: 6
Historical Fiction: 1
Here are my books, linked to my reviews:
FEBRUARY 2019:
1.Best of Us, The (e-book), by Robyn Carr – (336 pages) – (contemporary fiction) – 2/9/19
2.Daisy Jones & the Six (e-book), by Taylor Jenkins Reid – (368 pages) – (historical fiction) – 2/11/19 – (NG-3/5/19)
3.Don’t Wake Up (e-book), by Liz Lawler – (368 pages) – (suspense thriller) – 2/26/19
4.Late in the Day (e-book), by Tessa Hadley – (277 pages) – (contemporary fiction) – 2/18/19
5.Making of Us, The (e-book), by Lisa Jewell – (403 pages) – (contemporary fiction) – 2/15/19 (Library Book)
6.Not Here (e-book), by Genevieve Nocovo – (218 pages) – (contemporary fiction/suspense) – 2/12/19 (Author Review Book)
7.On Turpentine Lane (e-book), by Elinor Lipman – (322 pages) – (contemporary fiction) – 2/27/19
8.She Lies in Wait (e-book), by Gytha Lodge – (368 pages) – (suspense thriller) – 2/23/19
9.Untouchable (e-book), by Jayne Ann Krentz – (303 pages) – (mystery) – 2/5/19
10.Woman Who Kept Everything, The (e-book), by Jane Gilley – (777 KB) – (contemporary fiction) – 2/2/19
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NUMBER OF BOOKS READ IN FEBRUARY 2019: 10
NUMBER OF PAGES READ IN FEBRUARY: 2,963
BOOKS READ YTD: 20
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How was February for you?
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You did fantastic! I read something by Krentz years ago that I liked so maybe that would be a book for me too! Happy March!
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Thanks, Freda, I did enjoy my month of reading.
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That does look like a good month and a thriller for the fave. All the best for happy reading in March.
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Thanks, Kathryn, I was surprised that my thriller numbers were lower than usual. But I wasn’t surprised that my favorite was a thriller.
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Great month Laurel. I have a few of those on my TBR list. I see eBooks are your preferred type of book – I’m getting there especially for font size adjustments these days:(
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Thanks, Diane, it is amazing how I have come from resisting e-books to preferring them. There are numerous advantages to them, I’ve discovered.
Enjoy your reading!
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I have a few of those books on my TBR pile and I added a couple too.
I have been on a Robyn Carr kick but also reading Into the Water by Paula Hawkins
which right now is quite confusing..lol
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Thanks, Joy, I also enjoy both Robyn Carr and Paula Hawkins.
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Looks like you had a wonderful month of reading in February! Hope March is going just as well!
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Thanks, Nicole, so far so good, although I’m not moving quickly through my list. Maybe my reading will pick up soon.
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Don’t Wake Up has been added to my TBR list (thank you!) I am always on the hunt for a good thriller. I am sure your reading book list is HUGE but something to consider for a future read is “The Light of Our Yesterdays” by Ken Hansen. It was a rare find through book club (we have been focusing on indie authors) and I can’t say enough about it. The book is for anyone who enjoy thrillers/mysteries with something deeper and more philosophical included. Unfortunately, in today’s world I feel that intolerance of other people’s religions and cultures has become a more accepted practice and this book really puts a new perspective on that. For example, it gives one Islamic terrorist’s views, but allows him to struggle through his interpretation of his Qur’an to try to determine if what he is doing is right. You can read the full synopsis here: https://kennethjhansen.com/
Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Thanks, Andrea, and I hope you enjoy Don’t Wake Up. I will also check out The Light of Our Yesterdays.
Have a great March!
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