February is all about light-hearted, fluffy contemporary reads. At least for me! So today, I’m sharing the best young adult books to read for Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re looking for a light-hearted, swoon-worthy romance or a contemporary read with a bit of emotion, this list is for you.
25 Picture Books to Read in February 2021
Are you looking for the best picture books to read in February 2021? With a brand new month, there’s some amazing new picture book releases to read. So today, I’m sharing a list of 25 of the best picture books to read in February 2021. Whether you’re looking for new releases to read with your kids before bed, picture books to add to your classroom library, or a new read-aloud for class, this list of brand new picture book releases is for you!
30 Middle Grade Books to Read in February 2021
It’s the start of a brand new month, which means it’s time for brand new books! Today, I’m sharing a list of the best middle grade books to read in February 2021. I hope everyone had a great reading month in January. There were so many wonderful middle grade releases in January 2021 and there’s going to be some great ones this month too!
40 Fantastic February 2021 Book Releases
Are you looking for the best February 2021 book releases? I’m sharing a list of 40 fantastic February 2021 books to read that you don’t want to miss. If you enjoy being up to date on the newest book releases or you’re looking for the best new books to add to your book club, this list is for you.
January 2021 Reading Wrap Up
The first month of the new year is already done, and I for one, cannot believe it. Time is certainly flying. So today, I’m sharing my January 2021 reading wrap-up! I had a great reading month and it makes it a great start to my reading year. While 2020 was filled with a lot of re-reads, my January 2021 reading has all been new releases and backlist books.
Well Played by Jen DeLuca
After reading Well Met, I quickly fell in love with the writing, the character and the overall theme. I loved it so much that I read it twice. As soon as Well Played released, I immediately jumped into reading it. While I still love the writing, the renaissance theme and the characters, I didn’t love this one as much as Well Met.