Before I jump into my books and challenges, be sure to check out my February Wrap-Up video on YouTube! In it, I briefly describe each book I read last month and what I liked about it. It's not a repeat of this blog post, but a little something extra, in case you want to know more.
And, now, here are the books I finished in February:
Furious Thing by Jenny Downham (UK) - teen/YA novel
The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz (CA) - adult novel
The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde (UK) - classic play
The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert - adult nonfiction
A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong (CA) - teen/YA graphic novel
The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich (ND) - adult fiction on audio
Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg (NH) - teen/YA novel
(my reviews at the links)
I read seven books in February, which is a lot for a short month! Granted, one was a short play and one was a graphic novel, but still. It was a mostly fiction month, with one excellent nonfiction book. Three of my books were YA, the rest were for adults, and two were on audio. All in all, it was a nice variety. I am torn in my choice of a favorite, so I'm going to cheat and choose two: both The Sixth Extinction and The Night Watchman were outstanding! So, one favorite novel and one favorite nonfiction book.
Progress in 2021 Reading Challenges:
You can see all of the reading challenges I am participating in and full
lists of the books read for each at the challenges link above. I have some
fun ones going this year!
Mount TBR Reading Challenge 2021 - Four of my seven books in February were from my own shelves. I think I should get extra credit for reading two that had each been on my shelves for almost ten years!
2021 Monthly Motif Reading Challenge - February was Laughter and Love, so The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde was a perfect fit.
Back to the Classics 2021 - I read my first classic of 2021! The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde fit into the category of plays.
2021 AtoZ Reading Challenge - Three of my books into open alphabet spots in this challenge, and The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz fit the February mini-challenge of Non-romantic Love.
PopSugar Reading Challenge 2021 - this is a unique one, with 50 quirky categories. I added another 6 categories to my list this month:
- A book with a heart on the cover: Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg
- A book set in multiple countries: The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert
- A book by an indigenous author: The Night Watchman by Louise Erdrich
- A book in a different format than you normally read: A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong
- A book you think your best friend would like: The Spellman Files by Lisa Lutz
- The shortest book on your TBR list: The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde
2021 Nonfiction Reader Challenge - I added The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbertto make two nonfiction books so far this year, and I put it into the category of Oceanography, since certain chapters deal with marine organisms.
Diversity Reading Challenge 2021 - Three of my books were diverse last month, and A Map to the Sun by Sloane Leong fit the monthly theme of Black/African American.
Travel the World in Books Reading Challenge - Two more stops in the UK last month, but The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert took me to Panama, Iceland, Australia, and Peru!
2021 Literary Escapes Challenge - I added two states, North Dakota (big score!) and New Hampshire.
And finally, Bookish Bingo hosted by Chapter Break - not really a challenge per se, but a fun game that I play each month! Stop by to print out this month's Bingo card and play along. In February, I filled 19 spaces on my bingo card:
Spaces Filled:
Furious Thing - free book, audio book
The Spellman Files - red on the cover, in a series, candy/chocolate
The Sixth Extinction - book club read, library book
The Importance of Being Earnest - read a physical book, under 400 pages
A Map to the Sun - life changing decisions, not in a series
The Night Watchman - determination, favorite author, set in a small town, dreams/nightmares
Honestly Ben - romance, shelf love, happily ever after
Free Space
What was YOUR favorite book read in February?
Congrats! How did your discussion on the Sixth Extinction go with your club?
ReplyDeleteGreat! Click through to the review - I talk about it there - there is SO much to discuss here! One of our better discussions, even with the awkwardness of Zoom!
DeleteI love the variety in what you read this month! At your recommendation, I just bought a copy of A Map to the Sun, and I'll hopefully get it read soon! Thanks for the great post!
ReplyDeleteYour books fit into so many of your challenges this month, good going! I am especially impressed that you read two books that have been on your TBR shelf for 10 years; that must feel so good to have read them.
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