Must-See Highlights of the February Wrap Up

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Must-See Highlights of the February Wrap Up

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. February Wrap-Up 2.1. Polafon Reads 2.1.1. The Northern Lights Graphic Novel 2.1.2. Frostheart 2.1.3. A Court of Frost and Starlight 2.1.4. A Winter's Promise 2.1.5. The Polar Bears Explorers Club 2.2. Other Books Read 2.2.1. Varsity Bowl and Deadly 2.2.2. Assassin's Quest 2.2.3. Across the Green Grass Fields 2.2.4. A Little Life (DNF) 2.2.5. 12th of Never 2.3. Unfinished Books 2.3.1. Cousin City 2.3.2. The Sleeper and the Spindle (DNF) 2.4. Books Not Finished 2.4.1. City of Brass 2.4.2. Classical Indian Philosophy
  3. Conclusion

February Wrap-Up Hello everyone and welcome back to my channel! Today, I will be sharing my February wrap-up with you all. This month, I managed to read quite a few books, although I didn't complete all the prompts for my TBR game. Let's dive into the books I read and my thoughts on them.

Polafon Reads During the first week of February, I participated in Polafon, hosted by Jdy Reads. I read three books for this event. The first book I read was "The Northern Lights Graphic Novel" by Philip Pullman. This book fulfilled the prompt of reading a book with an animal character or an animal friend. I gave it three stars as it was decent but didn't particularly captivate me.

Next, I Read "Frostheart" by Jamie Littler, which fulfilled the prompt for an Arctic adventure. I absolutely fell in love with this book and gave it five stars. The atmosphere, characters, and plotline were all amazing. The concept and friendships in the book were adorable, and I can't wait to read the Second book.

The third book I read for Polafon was "A Court of Frost and Starlight" by Sarah J. Maas. This book fulfilled the prompt of reading a book with a foiled cover. Although it was just a short novella, I enjoyed being back in the world with Feyre and Rhys. While it wasn't as action-packed as previous books in the series, it was still enjoyable, and I gave it four stars.

Unfortunately, I didn't have time to finish reading "A Winter's Promise" by Christelle Dabos or "The Polar Bears Explorers Club" by Alex Bell.

Other Books Read Moving on to the books I read outside of Polafon, I started with "Varsity Bowl and Deadly," which I buddy-read with Brooke. This book was a mixed bag for me, with some elements I liked and others I didn't. Overall, I gave it three stars.

Next, I read "Assassin's Quest" by Robin Hobb, the final book in the Farseer Trilogy. I absolutely loved this book and gave it five stars. Fitz's Journey throughout the series has been tragic, and this book was no exception. The ending and the events with Velvet were emotional and beautifully written.

I also read "Across the Green Grass Fields" by Seanan McGuire, which I buddy-read with Brooke. While I loved being back in the world, the story itself didn't captivate me as much as previous books in the series. I gave it three stars.

Sadly, I had to mark "A Little Life" as a DNF as I couldn't connect with the writing style, the story, or the characters. It just wasn't for me.

Finally, I finished reading "12th of Never" by James Patterson, which is part of the Women's Murder Club series. This book was intense and full of suspense, and I enjoyed it a lot. I gave it four stars.

Unfinished Books I didn't have time to finish reading "Cousin City" or "The Sleeper and the Spindle." However, I still plan to finish reading "Cousin City" in March.

Books Not Finished Two books that I didn't get to in February were "City of Brass" and "Classical Indian Philosophy." I hope to read both of these books soon.

In conclusion, February was a decent reading month for me, even though I didn't complete all the Prompts for my TBR game. I read a total of eight books, including two that I marked as DNF. Some of my favorites were "Frostheart" and "Assassin's Quest." I hope to Continue reading and discover more amazing books in the coming months.

Highlights:

  • Participated in Polafon reading event
  • Enjoyed "Frostheart" and "Assassin's Quest"
  • Marked "A Little Life" as a DNF
  • Didn't finish "Cousin City" or "The Sleeper and the Spindle"
  • Still planning to read "City of Brass" and "Classical Indian Philosophy"

FAQ

Q: What was your favorite book of February? A: My favorite book of February was "Assassin's Quest" by Robin Hobb.

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