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~ Spell the Month in Books – FEBRUARY ~

The meme originated from Reviews from the Stacks.

The rules for this one are simple: Each month you spell the month in books (Initial articles – The, A, and An – do not count.)

There are three main ways to choose the books: you can use the books that you have already read, books that are on your TBR shelf, or you can do the option I chose and do a mix of both. (For my lists, I use two novels for each letter with one previously read and one TBR.)

**You can click the book covers to access each book’s Goodreads entry.**


(The) Fate of Crowns (#1) & Forging Silver into Stars (#1)

TBR

(An) Enchantment of Ravens & Eleanor & Park

TBR

Boyfriend Material (#1) & (The) Brightest Star in Paris

TBR

(A) Rogue of One’s Own (A League of Extraordinary Women #2) & Read Between the Lines

TBR

Uprooted & Under the Southern Sky

TBR

Among the Beasts & Briars & And They Lived Happily Ever After

TBR

(A) Rake Like You (Linfield Hall #2) & (The) Right Swipe (Modern Love #1)

TBR

Year of the Reaper & (The) Yearbook

TBR

I cannot believe it is already February! Originally, I was going to choose only romance novels to follow a Valentine’s Day theme, but then I decided to just stick to my mix of novels to include my usual genres of fantasy and contemporary (romances usually occurring in each type). Most of my TBR novels are “older” and while I have them all on ebook, I am hoping to find some of them on audiobook to increase my chances of reading them this month. From the seven TBR titles in my January post, I only completed one of them (Ash Princess) and still have the rest on my TBR. Hopefully, I can complete a few more this month, but I’ll have to wait and see. Happy Reading!

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