

It has six perspectives which I LOVE but it’s about growing up and friendship and I love those themes in YA. I Am out With Lanterns by Emily Gale ➵ I’ve been in the mood to read a Classic YA Contemporary and this feels like one. I looked at my shelves and it was just calling to me, and all of a sudden I feel I need to read it. Release by Patrick Ness ➵ Another book that has been on my TBR for a long time. I’m expecting this book to be just as beautiful and wondrous as the first one. Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor ➵ I am ALWAYS the last person to read new releases but actually, I haven’t put this one off too long.
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Little Fires Everywhere by Celese Ng ➵ This book has been on my TBR for AGES and I just got a real sudden urge to read it lately? Plus the library near where I live actually has it so I think I’m gonna loan this out I’ve been meaning to read this for ages so I’m excited to finally do it. Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys ➵ This book is on loan from my university library which means I need to read it before my last day of uni on the 8th. Also, I’ve just been reminded what a hoe I am for English campus novels. I’m loving the mystery and it has an unreliable narrator which is ….

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro ➵ I’m currently reading this and it’s SO good so far. That being said, I’m going to some books I think I might try to read, because I’m currently 10 books behind on Goodreads and while it doesn’t bother me too much it would be nice to catch up. So I’ve just decided to do a TBR of a little bit of everything and keep it chill, go with the flow, and just pick up what is calling to me this month.

Than I debated doing a Structured TBR and didn’t feel like that either. Now this TBR is a little bit late since it’s the third already but I DID NOT KNOW what to put in my TBR? I was going to do a ReadAThon, but then I realised I wasn’t really in the mood. Fun fact, my blog just turned one year old! So that’s fun. Can you believe that? What in the actual world. Let me know what you read in February, or what you think of any of these books if you’ve read them! I really enjoyed this reading month, both Giovanni’s Room and The Autobiography of Malcolm X are early front-runners for my favourites of the year list. As a March spoiler, I can tell you this wrap-up is much bigger than my March one will be. I liked the setting and the spin on Heart of Darkness, but it’s probably not a book that will stick with me for a long time. I liked parts of it, but I felt like other parts totally went over my head. I’m not quite sure how I feel about this book overall. Set in Sudan, this is a postcolonial novel inspired by Heart of Darkness (I book I had to read for Literature in Uni twice, and super hate) so I was excited to see what Tayeb Salih did with this. Season of migration to the north by tayeb salih: In 2021, I set myself a challenge to read more translated novels, and this was my first one (It was translated from the original Arabic by.
