I've never done a TBR on my blog before, and for good reason. I'm a total mood reader, so usually what I decide to read doesn't go according to plan... but I wanted to give it a go so here I am with my (hopeful) TBR for the month of February! Let's go! 🤩
1) The Cruel Prince Series by Holly Black (reread)
I read the Cruel Prince series in early 2021 or late 2020, I don't remember exactly. But I do remember absolutely LOVING it! And after watching so many jurdan tiktoks, I've been itching for a reread for a while now. So I finally want to get around to it this month! I also bought How The King of Elfhame Learned to Hate Stories a couple months ago and haven't read it yet, so I'll finally get to read that too! I also want to include the Lost Sisters novella in my reread since I've never read it before. People say it's Taryn redemption and I hate her, but I'm willing to give it a try.
2) Selection Series by Kiera Cass (reread)
I've read the selection series about a bajillion times now, but ever since getting goodreads and really getting involved in the book community, I haven't actually reread it in two years! So since February is the month of loooove and Valentine's day is coming up, I'll reread the whole series to give me the boost of seratonin I need to get through the rest of the year! 🥰
3) All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover (reread)
I knowww... another reread!! February seems to be a month of rereads for me 😄 All Your Perfects is one of my (if not THE) all time favourites. I got my own copy once the new flowery cover came out and I am dying to reread it and feel all those CoHo emotions and sob my heart out!!! Maybe I'll save this one for the 14th lol.
4) Six Crimson Cranes by Elizabeth Lim
Ha! Finally a new book! I was gifted this book (with a gorgeous cover btw) by one of my besties and the premise sounds so interesting! And YA fantasy is my jam so I really want to get around to reading this.
5) The Prinicipal's Son by Kat Bellemore
Ever since I found out that the ~principal's son trope~ was a thing, I've been scouring the internet for a book with that trope, and this is the closest I could find. It's YA and I was hoping for something more NA but I really want to read it anyway! Sure, it looks a little kiddish but I want a cute lighthearted read to finish off the month. The only online, non-shelf book on this list since I'm trying to limit my online reading and focus on my physical TBR.
In conclusion, here is the final list I have come up with...
The Cruel Prince
The Lost Sister
The Wicked King
The Queen of Nothing
How The King of Elfhame Learned To Hate Stories
The Selection
The Elite
The One
Happily Ever After
The Heir
The Crown
All Your Perfects
Six Crimson Cranes
The Principal's Son
And that's a total of 14 books!! I'm hoping I can get through them all or at least most :)
Happy reading lovelies!! 💋
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