January Round Up: What’s on My Plate for February

This year I’m once again going to try to post a wrap up for the end of each month, mainly to help me to keep track of my reading and at the same time look at what I’m intending to read during the month ahead (inspired byΒ Books Bones and Buffy’sΒ What’s on My Plate.

My Monthly Wrap Up: January

I had a really good reading month in January. I managed to complete all my review books, plus I read two of my February books. I also picked up one of my backlist books. I have three reviews outstanding which I am hoping to post next week. Here’s what I read:

  1. Play NiceΒ by Rachel Harrison
  2. A Box Full of DarknessΒ by Simone St James
  3. Rings of FateΒ by Melissa de la Cruz
  4. The Wolf and the Crown of BloodΒ by Elizabeth May
  5. FiendΒ by Alma Katsu
  6. Enchanting the Fae QueenΒ by Stephanie Burgis
  7. Traitor in the Ice by Karen Maitland
  8. Nightshade and OakΒ by Molly O’Neill
  9. Storm by Rachel Hawkins
  10. A Forest Darkly by AG Slatter

What’s On My Plate: February:

  1. Nightshade and Oak by Molly O’Neill – Already Read
  2. A Forest Darkly by AG Slatter – Already Read
  3. Temple Fall by RL Boyle
  4. Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett
  5. Nowhere Burning by Catriona Ward
  6. Loving a Vampire is Total Chaos by Aura Hayes
  7. The Magician’s Daughter by HG Parry (Backlist book)

Backlist Book

Traitor in the Ice by KJ Maitland (review to follow next week)

February’s Backlist book: The Magician’s Daughter by HG Parry

Bookforager‘s Picture Prompt Book Bingo

And the β€˜wordy’ version:

Picture Prompt Book Bingo 2026 (text version)

1. A teacup and saucer  2. A set of weighing scales  3. A moth  4. A hand holding some fanned out playing cards
5. A hot air balloon  6. An acorn Β 7. A human eye  8. A cooking pot hanging over a campfire
9. A griffin  10. A large, old key  11. A hand holding a threaded needle12. An octopus  
13. A plant being repotted  14. A skull and crossbones  15. A decorative water fountain16. A pinch-clip purse  

This month I’m going to tick off No.6 – An acorn by using Nightshade and Oak (which feels very appropriate) – I mean, check out the cover:

9 Responses to “January Round Up: What’s on My Plate for February”

  1. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    We have some of the same February books, of course. I can’t wait to read Nowhere Burning and A Forest Darkly. And well done in January! I need to look into Loving A Vampire is Total Chaos, it’s new to me😁

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yes, that was new to me too to be honest but it looked fun and possibly light hearted so I thought ‘why not’.

      Nowhere Burning is my next read and I’m really looking forward to it.

      Lynn πŸ˜€

  2. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    We’ll have few books in common to read in Feb – Heather Fawcett, Molly O’Neill, Catriona Ward for sure!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I’ve read the first two and Catriona Ward is next hope – fingers crossed for that one. I have high hopes.

      Lynn πŸ˜€

  3. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    Yay I’m thrilled to hear that you had such a successful start to the years reading πŸ₯° I’m very excited to see your reviews for The Storm and A Forest Darkly soon too. I havent heard of Traitor In The Ice but the covers left me instantly intrigued so I’ll definitely be looking it up.

    Ooh so excited for Agnes Aubert this month!! I’m avoiding the reviews until I read it myself but saving them all to check out once I’ve done so. I can’t wait to see what you think of The Magician’s Daughter if you get to it too.

    Well done for crossing off your first Bingo prompt too, definitely a fitting choice πŸ₯°

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      January was a good reading month for me. A little slower so far this month but then we’ve had visitors staying so less spare time. I loved A Forest Darkly and The Storm was also really easy to read with the author’s customary twists.

      Traitor in the Ice is an enjoyable addition to the series. I do enjoy historical fiction but tend to read less these days, something I’m working on. I will read the rest of the series. It’s intriguing and I like the period, I’m not happy with comparisons on the whole but if you like Sansom, for example, you might enjoy these books, similar period and style although I did sometimes struggle to follow along with Daniel – it didn’t stop me reading.

      Lynn πŸ˜€

      • Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

        I hope you’ve been having a lovely time with your visitors at least πŸ₯° and I’m glad both of those books were such strong reads for you.

        I realised it was part of a series when I looked it up, so I added the first to my TBR instead. I haven’t tried anything by Sansom but his books have caught my eye before. And I generally like historical tales, although I havent picked up many with mystery elements. It should be fun to try out something fairly different to usual though.

  4. jessicabookworm's avatar jessicabookworm

    Hey Lynn πŸ‘‹ Great to hear you had such a successful month of reading: finishing all your January and two of your February books! 🀩 Happy reading this month – I rather like the look of Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter by Heather Fawcett. Blessings, Jessica πŸ’Œ

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      I have read the Agnes Aubert book – I think definitely something you would enjoy very much.

      Lynn πŸ˜€

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