February 2022 TBR & Goals

After two months of avoiding setting specific reading goals, I'm picking back up in February and sharing what I expect/hope to read and do this month.

Spell the Month in Books Linkup January 2022

Spell the Month in Books is a linkup I host on the second Saturday of each month. The goal is to spell the current month with the first letter of book titles, excluding articles such as 'the' and 'a' as needed. Read on to see how we fared this month!

5+1 Favorite Christmas Books

Today's post was originally supposed to be a collection of mini reviews of Christmas books I've read. However, I'm running short on time today (and honestly didn't end up completing as many Christmas books as I originally hoped), so instead of reviewing I'm just going to feature 5 favorite Christmas-themed books I have read in the past and 1 current Christmassy read that I am pretty sure will become a new favorite. These are all books I highly recommend and would give a 4 or 5 star review.

Christmas Bookshelf Challenge – 12 Days of Christmas 2021 Day 8

Lords a leaping - it's day 8 of 12 Days of Christmas 2021! For today's post I'm participating in a Christmas book tag which I first saw on Michelle's blog. It was created by Turn Another Page and looks like a lot of fun.

Library Loot // Spoiler Alert: It’s Christmas

What do I have checked out from the library, now that the school semester is over? Hint: it's almost entirely Christmas materials!

WWW Wednesday 10/13/2021

WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme currently hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. The three W’s stand for the following questions: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next? To participate, make a post or comment answering the three questions, link up to the host (Sam)’s post, and check out what others are reading and talking about! I typically participate once a month, approximately in the middle of the month, as a halfway check-in on my monthly reading goals.

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