February TBR Pile

Hello and welcome to my February TBR. I’m once again continuing with the strategy of having a small TBR for the month, this way it gives me plenty of room to mood read other books. Also, if I don’t get to these, well, I’ll get to them some day, right? This just gives me something to aim for. Let’s see what I have planned for this month.

  • The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst. This book has been in my TBR for a little while now and I’m working on trying to clear off my book cart in the living room so this will help towards that goal (this is an especially hilarious goal since I’ve recently added so many books to it). I’m looking forward to reading another book by Durst as I quite enjoyed Race the Sands.
  • A Sky Beyond the Storm by Sabaa Tahir. This is the long awaited final book to An Ember in the Ashes series! I’ve been a fan of these since the beginning and got a head start on this at the end of last month because audiobooks take forever for me to read now. This will also help with my low-key goal of finishing up series so yay.
  • The First Sister by Linden A. Lewis. This is a book some of my fellow r/fantasy mods were extremely excited about so when it was recently on sale as an ebook I couldn’t help but pick it up. So going to take a look at it this month and see how I like it. Hopefully it’s a lot. šŸ˜€

So, those are some of the books I hope to get to in February. May the odds be ever in my favor. šŸ˜‰ What are some books that you’re planning on reading in February? Leave a note in the comments, I’d love to chat!

29 thoughts on “February TBR Pile

  1. Susy's Cozy World says:

    I am curious to know what you would think of The First Sister because I have heard of it but not so much and I am curious. In February I really hope to read Blood Heir by Ilona Andrews! I have done a TBR full of titles I want to read, but this is the one I am really looking forward to!

    • waytoofantasy says:

      Oh, that’s a shame. Hopefully I will enjoy it because I don’t have a lot of expectations going into it hah. I’m looking forward to The Deepest Blue! I think it has some potential. šŸ™‚

    • waytoofantasy says:

      I think I realized at some point last year that a small TBR is the way to go for me haha. I don’t like making too big of a commitment–I put too much pressure on myself that way!
      Good luck with your TBR, Tammy! I look forward to seeing what you’ll be reading in Feb. šŸ™‚

  2. Maryam (@thecurioussffreader) says:

    I love this small format of TBR! I will probably do the same for March and April since I will have started my new job but, for February I have a super ambitous TBR, it has about 17 titles on it. I don’t know what I am doing to myself sometimes LOL.
    I love the cover of The First Sister and I have heard good things about it but I will be curious to see what you think about it! šŸ™‚

    • waytoofantasy says:

      Thanks, it just take so much pressure off! I love doing it this way. šŸ™‚ Oh, good luck with your new job!
      17! That is definitely ambitious but you might be able to do it. šŸ™‚
      I’m looking forward to The First Sister–I don’t have many expectations and am more curious than anything. šŸ™‚

  3. dinipandareads says:

    I was waffling on whether I wanted to read First Sister or not since I’ve heard some mixed reviews but then I saw a booktuber give a really great review of it and now I’m leaning towards adding it to my TBR. It looks/sounds really good so I’m keen to see what you’ll think of it! 😃 Happy reading, Lisa!

    • waytoofantasy says:

      I’m enjoying it so far. And with some aspects it’s clear the author is an anime fan so if you like anime at all you’ll probably pick up on those influences. I’m having fun with it.

    • waytoofantasy says:

      I should have a review coming out soon, later this month I think. I really enjoyed it overall, it has some interesting things going for it and definitely gives the reader a lot to think about.

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