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February Plans (2023)

February is another mix of genres - a few romances, a couple fantasies and some non-fiction. Really not sure how much I'll be able to read as I've a few things on this month, so we'll just need to wait and see.

TBR


Goodreads Scroll / Romance / Next in Series

Random Letter - A / Reread / Physical

Historical / Series Continue / 52 Book Club Challenge Pick

I think I'm most looking forward to One Last Stop and rereading Mockingjay so I can tick that series off. But I'm also pretty buzzing to reread Braveheart.

Planned Posts

Still not doing great with planning at the moment, but hoping to get better once life settles down a bit...

Reviews:

Elektra, Jennifer Saint

Other:

A few Top Ten Teusday posts, and I'll need to see what else.


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  1. I still have One Last Stop on my bookshelf and haven't read it yet. I'll be interested to hear what you think of it.

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    1. Unfortunately I still haven't managed to read One Last Stop, hopefully soon though

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