February : My Month in Review
February nearly missed me completely it flew by so fast. I had a good reading month though – mainly due to bad weather preventing me from getting out and about to mooch around. I hope you all had a great month. If you’d like to look at the loveliness of my book covers this month they can be found here. My Month in Covers
Books read: this month = 11
- The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch
- Paris Adrift by E.J. Swift
- Pilgrimage to Skara by Jonathan S Pembroke
- The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale
- Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson
- Semiosis by Sue Burke
- Age of Assassins by RJ Barker
- Blood of Assassins by RJ Barker
- Kin by Snorri Kristjansson
- Between the Blade and the Heart by
- The Hunger by Alma Katsu
I still have a few reviews yet to follow but a couple are already written and scheduled.
What’ve you been reading??
Backlist books
Unfortunately none this month. I had a lot of review books so couldn’t get to my own reads.
Unfinished series completed:
None this month.
Books Bought:
None this month – I’m staggered. I think it’s the first month in ages, maybe even years, that I’ve not added at least two or three books – wow, perhaps I’m getting a bit better/less compulsive.
Review Books:
Again – ditto the above. I was determined to go easy with my review requests. I’m hoping to strike more of a balance of review books and my own books so we’ll see how that works out, or, if for that matter, I can resist making requests as often.
I’ve completed another of my SPFBO books: Pilgrimage to Skara by Jonathan S Pembroke and I’ve chosen my next book (post to follow shortly:

My cover compare this month: Mister Tender’s Girl by Carter Wilson
28 February 2018

Yes – you’re right – you’ve had a really good month. I think you’re probably correct about the cold weather keeping you tucked up and reading. And I’m MIGHTILY impressed that you didn’t buy any books this month – how did you manage that??
I just didn’t go and look! I was so busy reading that I behaved really well. Probably won’t happen again.
Lynn 😀
lol:)))
Just got started on The Hunger and I’m really enjoying it. Wow, so damn creepy! It’s like the Oregon Trail in hell, lol!
It is exactly like that – and inspired by a true story! Wow.
Lynn 😀
You hav a busy month. Wow.
Bad weather kept me indoors 😀
Lynn, I look forward to hearing your thoughts on Kin by Snorri Kristjansson as I got a copy last month too. Happy reading in March. 🙂
It was great. I really enjoyed it.
Lynn 😀
Excellent! 😀