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My Bookish Life: February TBR

     
       Since it is the last day of January, I thought I would go ahead and post my Febuary TBR. Some of them I have been looking forward to reading for a good bit so this is pretty exciting! Also one of them I don't have a picture of right now because it's a library book and I'm waiting for it to get sent to the library.

   First, I'm going to finish my reread of Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. I'm getting close to the end so I should be done with that one sometime next week. That will be the first one I review this month.

       The second book for February depends on when the library book I have on hold comes in. The name of the book is Bad Reputation an Unauthorized Biography of Joan Nett. If it's in when I get done with Dr. Sleep I will read it next because I will have a time limit with it since it is a library book.


      If the library book isn't in yet then I will move on to Lock Every Door by Riley Sager. I have been really looking forward to it because I've heard it's really good. It was a Christmas present from my brother in law so I want to get it read here pretty soon.


   After that I want to read one of the books I just drew from my TBR jar. My first draw from the TBR jar was a book called Paperbacks From Hell by Grady Hendrix. I've actually been wanting to read this one for awhile . From how I understand it , it's a non-fiction book about the history of horror paperbacks. I think it sounds really interesting!


        I want to continue my reread of The Dark Tower series this month. After Paperbacks From He'll I will most likely start my reread of The Wastelands : Dark Tower III by Stephen King. One reason why I'm rereading The Dark Tower series is because it connects to his other books in a lot of ways.


       If I have time to this month I will get to my second TBR pick which was Along Came A Spider by James Patterson. That's another book I have been wanting to read for awhile because it's the start of the Alex Cross series and I've heard those books are pretty good. After that I will also watch the movie that's based off of it.

        Reading List For February:
1. Dr. Sleep
2. Bad Reputation An Unauthorized Biography of Joan Nett
3. Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
4. Paperbacks From Hell by Grady Hendrix
5. The Wastelands: Dark Tower III by Stephen King
6. Along Came A Spider by James Patterson

         Seeing it like that makes me think that's a lot of reading so wish me luck with that! That's it for this update. If you have read any of these books leave your thoughts in the comments. No spoilers please! Also if you like my content please my blog a follow! I hope you all have a nice afternoon and I will talk to you all again soon!

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  1. Lock Every Door was fantastic! I finished the whole book in 1 week. You may want to read the other books by him when you are finished with that one. He is a great author and all his books are edge of your seat stories.

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  2. Yeah I'm really looking forward to reading it. I have been wanting to check out Riley Sager for awhile now.

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