february READcap

These are all the books I read in february:

1. Finnlay Donovan is Killing It by Elle Cosimano (5⭐️) i loved this book and actually laughed out loud. Will be reading the rest of the series because its SO good and SO clever.

2. Map of the Otherlands by Heather Fawcett (3⭐️) i love this series but book two was slow for me.

3. Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett (5⭐️) This one put book two to shame. Perfect ending to the trilogy.

4. The Teacher by Frieda McFadden (4⭐️) I only rated it four stars because the main characters annoyed me, but I did devour this book and did NOT predict the ending.

5. Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson (4⭐️) I have been wanting to get into the Cosmere for a while and I started with this. The world building was INTENSE. For 2/3 of the book I was confused and trying really hard to finish. The last 1/3 of the book however really hooked me.

6. ACOTAR by Sarah J Maas (5⭐️) This was a reread for me, and gave graphic audio a try. Totally put the world into a new perspective with the graphic audio. Loved listening to this on my way to work.

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2025/3/8 Edited to

... Read moreThis February, I explored various captivating reads across genres, reflecting a mix of fantasy, mystery, and emotional narratives. 'Finnlay Donovan is Killing It' stands out with its humorous take on motherhood intertwined with a murder mystery plot, appealing to fans of lighthearted fiction. 'Acotar' received rave reviews for its immersive world-building and intricate character dynamics, particularly when experienced through graphic audio, adding a unique layer to the re-read experience. For those who appreciate epic fantasy, 'Mistborn' offers a complex, rich world filled with intrigue that keeps readers engaged, especially as the story progresses. In addition, the continued journey of the 'Emily Wilde' series, filled with whimsy and adventure, captivates readers looking for enchanting tales. Similarly, 'The Teacher' by Freida McFadden explores a darker theme of marital secrets, which might resonate with readers who enjoy psychological twists. These monthly highlights not only celebrate individual titles but also create a vibrant community of book lovers eager to share thoughts via hashtags like #FebruaryBooks. Join the conversation and share your own recommendations and experiences!