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February TBR!

Hi! It's a few days into the month, but I have been planning my TBR for a while now.

I have a few pre-orders out tomorrow, and they are already on their way so I will use my Ebooks for the Beat the Backlist Challenge. 

For Beat The Backlist

One Word Title- Scarlet by Marissa Meyer (96% done) - I'm almost done this book, I loved it so much and I can't wait to continue the story.  I will finish this today as I couldn't finish it in time for January.

Genre Mash-Up- It's A Whole Spiel by various authors (10% done)-  this is an anthology where all the stories revolve around characters of the Jewish faith. I read the first story and it was fantastic. I wanted to read it last year, but I never got around to getting a copy. 

Own Voices- Don't Call Me Crazy by various authors - I've had this for a while now and I keep meaning to read it. This is a Non-Fiction anthology where authors open up about mental health. I feel this will be a heavy book, but one that I want to read. 

New Releases 

Alice By Heart by Steven Sater- if you saw my CWW post from a few weeks ago, you know that I'm looking forward to this Historical Fiction, a novel based on the musical of the same name. Alice In Wonderland is all over media, and I can't wait to see where this story goes. 

Yes, No, Maybe So by Becky Albertalli and Aisha Saeed- I featured this book as part of CWW as well, and I can't wait to dive in tomorrow! I read the first chapter when it was featured on the First 5, and then I stopped so I could reread it when I got my full copy.   I can't wait to meet Jamie and Maya!

The yearly project of reading The Grisha Verse

Currently, I'm 23% done with the bind-up of the first three novels. The story is fantastic and I can't wait to spend time in this world this year!!! I'm so glad Alina is back with Mal. 

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