While February was another hard month, I did get a lot of reading in. I read 21 books and DNF'd 2. Two of the books I finished were two stars so you will not see them here. Click on the cover of the book if you are interested in reading my review.
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Updates on my 2026 Tracking (goals):
Goodreads: 40/200
Books from my physical bookshelves read: 10/50 (5 in Feb)
Kindle books that I own: 4/5 (3 in Feb)
Kindle Unlimited read: 13/12 (8 in Feb)
Books read from library: 11 (6 in Feb)
Hoopla (library): 5 (3 in Feb)
Bought: 1 on Kindle
Free Kindle Books added: 0
ARCs Read: 0
Series completed: 7 (5 in Feb)
Won (received in this month): 2
Books added to the virtual TBR: 11
Overall, a decent reading month, and a great start to reading what I already own, and things that have been on my TBR. I am happy to have such a broad range of genres represented this month (even if it is heavy with romcoms).



















Edenbrooke and Hearts and Circulation were 5 star reads for me, too. :D
ReplyDeleteLark, they were SO good! I was surprised I enjoyed Edenbrooke as much as I did!
DeleteI've been meaning to read Agnes Gray! I really like Anne Bronte's The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Not so sold on AG, though. Someday I'll get there to see for myself!
ReplyDeleteI have heard good things about The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, but haven't read it.
Delete21 books.. that is incredible.
ReplyDeleteHena, thank you!
Delete21 Books?! Wow, how do you do it, Cindy? What's your secret to this generous reading life?
ReplyDeleteLinda, do my Bible/devotional/nonfiction books while I eat my breakfast, I read while I have a morning snack. On days I don't work, I read while I eat lunch. I listen to audiobooks when I am running errands, cleaning, and commuting to work. Then, once the work is done for the day, I settle in and read for an hour or so before bed. I don't watch much tv.
Deletewow, already 40 books reads since the beginning of the year, well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Emma!
DeleteThat's an amazing number of books - good for you! I'm checking into the Edebrooke one as it looks like something I might like.
ReplyDeleteKym, I enjoyed it so much more than I had anticipated I would :)
DeleteYou are such a prolific reader! I'm not a fan of romance unless I'm in the mood, I found myself attracted to Edenbrooke and No Safe Haven though.
ReplyDeleteAnne, Edenbrooke is delightful and light on the romance aspect. No Safe Haven is also very light on the romance.
DeleteOh my goodness, you read so many! That What if it's wonderful is from a Mary Oliver poem, yes? #MonthlyBookworms
ReplyDeleteLydia, I am not sure, but it was a great book! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI'm quite impressed (as usual!) by what you read and the way you are making progress with your goals. Good for you. :) Hope you have a great March reading month too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Rissi. I am a goal getter, LOL!
DeleteYou got a lot read! I love seeing all the beautiful book covers.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa!
DeleteWow! I'm amazed/ impressed that you read that many books in a month. I read six, which is slightly above average for me! It was interesting to read your breakdown of where your books came from. I need to read more library books!
ReplyDeletePopping over from Book Worms Monthly.
Sarah, thanks for visiting! I do read a lot from the library, but the past 2 weeks have been almost all Kindle Unlimited. It just depends on what I am in the mood for and where I can get the book. Have a great week!
DeleteGreat job getting so much reading accomplished!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne!
DeleteI read a lot too - I love finding a fellow reader who reads as much as I do!
ReplyDeleteDara-isn't it wonderful?!
DeleteThat is a lot of books read. Hope you have a good March.
ReplyDeleteA very productive month! I love the way you shared your reading graphics. I may need to do that too.
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