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February 2026 Reading Round Up

A brown background with a grey table. There is an open book with a quill on it and writing above it says My Month of Reading.

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.

  1. The King’s Conservatorium by Emma Cameron
  2. Romeo v Juliet by R.A. Spratt
  3. Words for Life by Susie Dent
  4. Freddie Jones: The Mystery of the Troublesome Trees by Kate Foster
  5. Princess and Unicorn: Mikka’s Magical Surprise by Zanni Louise, illustrated by Kyla May
  6. Alice-Miranda Shines Bright by Jacqueline Harvey
  7. The Sheep that Stole the Farmer’s Hat by Tim Saunders, illustrated by Carla Martell
  8. Dog Stayed by Tammy Forster, illustrated by Margeaux Davis
  9. The Night Tiger by Sherryl Clark, illustrated by Hannah Sommerville
  10. Bear Rescue by Hannah Gold
  11. The Magician’s Nephew by C.S. Lewis
  12. Anzac Biscuits by Phil Cummings, illustrated by Owen Swan
  13. Bravepaw and the Fangstone of Flinthall by L.M. Wilkinson, illustrated by Lavnya Naidu
  14. The Rose Field (The Book of Dust Volume 3) by Philip Pullman
  15. Oh Brother: A Graphic Memoir by Georgina Chaddington
  16. Treeshape by Trace Balla
  17. Worst Hero Ever: Feet First by Eva Amores and Matt Cosgrove
  18. Mim and the Frazzled Fruit Farmer (The Travelling Bookshop #7) by Katrina Nannestad
  19. Kupe and the Great Octopus of Muturangi by Mat Tait
  20. Poster Boys by Scott Woodward
  21. Nora Nightsky by Rebecca Lewis-Oakes
  22. The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity by Daniel Ahern
  23. Ella and the Mystery of the Missing Frogs by Cassy Polimeni, illustrated by Hykie Breeze
  24. Good Young Men by Gary Lonesborough
  25. Alice-Miranda in Japan by Jacqueline Harvey
  26. Connected by R.A. Stephens, illustrated by Tamlyn Teow
  27. The Counting Sheep by Natashia Curtin

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