February TBR!

TL;DR
Reagan shares her February TBR pile, including high fantasy, historical fiction, graphic novel, and high fantasy books.
Transcript
hey guys it's Reagan and today I am here to give you my February Tob red pile for the month of February I honestly have no idea what I want to read in fact I've kind of been sort of slumpy in the past a little bit I haven't finished a book in two weeks which is ridiculous but I do have a small pile of books that I hope to get to in the month of Feb... Read More
Key Insights
- 💩 Reagan is determined to overcome her reading slump by tackling a diverse selection of books in her February TBR pile.
- ✋ The books in Reagan's TBR pile cover a wide range of genres, including high fantasy, historical fiction, graphic novels, and dystopian high fantasy.
- 🫠Reagan's excitement and curiosity for each book in her TBR pile show her passion for reading and exploring new stories.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What genres do the books in Reagan's February TBR pile cover?
The books in Reagan's February TBR pile cover high fantasy, historical fiction, graphic novel, and dystopian high fantasy genres.
Q: Why is Reagan excited about reading "The Miniaturist" by Jessie Burton?
Reagan is excited about reading "The Miniaturist" because she has heard fantastic things about it and was intrigued by the creepy, whimsical, and depressing elements in the story.
Q: What intriguing setting does "The Queen of the Tearling" by Erika Johansen have?
"The Queen of the Tearling" is set in a future world that has regressed and makes references to modern-day technology and society, which intrigues Reagan about the unique setting.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Reagan shares her February TBR pile, struggling with a reading slump but determined to finish these books.
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She discusses reading "The Gathering Darkness" by Morgan Rhodes, "The Miniaturist" by Jessie Burton, "Saga Volume 4" by Brian K. Vaughan, and "All That Is Solid Melts into Air" by D. on the Chernobyl crisis, or "The Queen of the Tearling" by Erika Johansen.
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Excited about the diverse selection, Reagan explains her reasons for choosing each book and expresses her hopes for getting back into reading.
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