
This February I read 27 books. Most were review books, and most were by women. I reviewed 23 of the books I read, and there are some other reviews coming in the next few months. I’m also getting through my reading challenges for the year, and ticking off thing as I go or as I am able to. There are still some reviews to come later in the year, but for now, here’s what I read in February.
- The King’s Conservatorium by Emma Cameron
- Romeo v Juliet by R.A. Spratt
- Words for Life by Susie Dent
- Freddie Jones: The Mystery of the Troublesome Trees by Kate Foster
- Princess and Unicorn: Mikka’s Magical Surprise by Zanni Louise, illustrated by Kyla May
- Alice-Miranda Shines Bright by Jacqueline Harvey
- The Sheep that Stole the Farmer’s Hat by Tim Saunders, illustrated by Carla Martell
- Dog Stayed by Tammy Forster, illustrated by Margeaux Davis
- The Night Tiger by Sherryl Clark, illustrated by Hannah Sommerville
- Bear Rescue by Hannah Gold
- The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis
- Anzac Biscuits by Phil Cummings, illustrated by Owen Swan
- Bravepaw and the Fangstone of Flinthall by L.M. Wilkinson, illustrated by Lavnya Naidu
- The Rose Field (The Book of Dust Volume 3) by Philip Pullman
- Oh Brother: A Graphic Memoir by Georgina Chaddington
- Treeshape by Trace Balla
- Worst Hero Ever: Feet First by Eva Amores and Matt Cosgrove
- Mim and the Frazzled Fruit Farmer (The Travelling Bookshop #7) by Katrina Nannestad
- Kupe and the Great Octopus of Muturangi by Mat Tait
- Poster Boys by Scott Woodward
- Nora Nightsky by Rebecca Lewis-Oakes
- The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity by Daniel Ahern
- Ella and the Mystery of the Missing Frogs by Cassy Polimeni, illustrated by Hykie Breeze
- Good Young Men by Gary Lonesborough
- Alice-Miranda in Japan by Jacqueline Harvey
- Connected by R.A. Stephens, illustrated by Tamlyn Teow
- The Counting Sheep by Natashia Curtin
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