Fictionophile’s FEBRUARY 2023 Reading Wrap-Up #bookblogger #MonthlyWrapUp

FEBRUARY by the numbers:

Total books read: 10
Published in 2023: 7
Backlist titles: 3
Five star reads: 4
Debut novels: 1
Books that are part of a series: 5
Goodreads challenge: 20/120 (16%)
GR NetGalley challenge: 9/80 (11%)
GR Edelweiss challenge: 4/20 (35%)

My armchair travels took me to

England (6 times)Ireland (1 time)

U.S.A. (1 time)

Denmark (1 time)

Sweden (1 time)

In this past month I’ve read TEN titles.

I enjoyed every one of them, some more than others of course.

The Queen of Dirt Island” by Donal Ryan
AND WORTHY RUNNERs-UP:

“We Know You Remember” by Tove Alsterdal

AND

“Maureen” by Rachel Joyce

I feel very lucky to have access to so many wonderful books and hope that you had a great reading year in 2023. ♥

About Fictionophile

Fiction reviewer ; Goodreads librarian. Retired library cataloger - more time to read! Loves books, gardening, and red wine. I have been a reviewer member of NetGalley since October 2013. I review titles offered by Edelweiss, and participate in blog tours with TLC Book Tours.
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5 Responses to Fictionophile’s FEBRUARY 2023 Reading Wrap-Up #bookblogger #MonthlyWrapUp

  1. It looks like a good bookish month Lynne! Great to see Maureen as one of your faves!

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  2. Maureen was one of my favorite books of 2022, because I read the UK version which was released in November!

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  3. Carla says:

    I just added Queen of Dirt Island to my March TBR list for Reading Ireland. It looks like you had a great reading month, Lynne.

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