Hi, and thanks for stopping by.
Today's post is my monthly TBR - for February, I'll be selecting my TBR using this new unwrapping technique, which I wrote about here - basically, all of my to-be-read books are wrapped up, and I've randomly picked six (thanks to one of my best friends giving me six random numbers) to unwrap that I absolutely must get to in February, unless they get DNF-ed and consequently un-hauled. Anyway, let's get started!!!
Kendare blake’s
one dark throne
With the unforgettable events of the Quickening behind them and the Ascension Year underway, all bets are off. Katharine, once the weak and feeble sister, is stronger than ever before. Arsinoe, after discovering the truth about her powers, must figure out how to make her secret talent work in her favour without anyone finding out. And Mirabella, once thought to be the strongest sister of all and the certain Queen Crowned, faces attacks like never before - ones that put those around her in danger that she can't seem to prevent.
Annabel pitcher’s
my sister lives on the mantelpiece
Adriana mather’s How
to hang a witch
After Sam's father is hospitalised, she has to move from New York to Salem with her stepmother, Vivian. Unfortunately, Sam is related to Cotton Mather, one of the men responsible for the Salem Witch Trials, and to say she feels unwelcome in Salem is an understatement... She is particularly unnerved by The Descendants, a mysterious and tight-knit group of girls related to those persecuted in the Trials. When a centuries-old curse is rekindled, Sam finds herself at the centre of it. Can she stop history repeating itself?
Cat clarke’s
undone
Jem Halliday is in love with her gay best friend. Not exactly ideal, but she's learning to live with it. Then the unspeakable happens. Kai is outed online ... and he kills himself. Jem knows nothing she can say or do will bring him back. But she wants to know who was responsible. And she wants to take them down.
Sarah mussi’s room
empty
Dani is ravaged by anorexia and hasn't eaten for days.
Fletcher is fighting to stay off the streets and to stay off drugs. Will their
attraction to each other save or destroy them? Both patients at the Daisy
Bank Rehab Centre, Fletcher wants to help Dani find out about the empty room at
the heart of her pain: What happened to Dani in that room when she was four?
Whose is the dead body that lies across the door? Why won't her mind let her
remember?
Jennifer e. smith’s
this is what happy looks like
It's June - seventeen-year-old Ellie O'Neill's least
favourite time of year. Her tiny hometown is annually invaded by tourists, and
this year there's the added inconvenience of a film crew. Even the arrival of
Hollywood heartthrob Graham Larkin can't lift her mood. But there is something making Ellie very
happy. Ever since an email was accidentally sent to her a few months ago, she's
been corresponding with a mysterious stranger, the two of them sharing their
hopes and fears. Their developing relationship is not without its secrets
though - there's the truth about Ellie's past... and her pen pal's real
identity. When they finally meet in person, things are destined to get much
more complicated.
So that's my TBR for February! I'm actually pretty excited about it - so far I've been unwrapping the books I want to read least (a good thing, because otherwise I'd never get around to them) but these six are books I'm really excited about - yay!!
Till next time
Katie