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message 1: by Kathi (last edited Feb 01, 2026 07:48AM) (new)

Kathi What are you reading in February 2026? New favorites? Old favorites? Or maybe some things that are only so-o? We want to hear it all!

All genres welcome here!


message 2: by Ken (new)

Ken Just finished Generations the other day
Very good, very hard to put down.

Started on Deryni Rising
I read this back in 2003 with the intention of reading the rest. Never did. So go to reread it


message 3: by Kathi (new)

Kathi Ken wrote: "Started on Deryni Rising
I read this back in 2003 with the intention of reading the rest. Never did. So go ..."


I have good (vague) memories of enjoying the Deryni series!


message 6: by Leserling (new)

Leserling Belana Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka.
Love it.


message 8: by Kateblue (new)

Kateblue Leserling wrote: "Alex Verus series by Benedict Jacka.
Love it."


me too


message 11: by Random (new)

Random I got myself into a bad spot. Too many reading commitments, life happened and that distracted me. Then life happened again. And then work happened. This resulted into me not only loosing my ability to concentrate much but it also made me absolutely not want to read anything I had either been reading or had planned to read this month. As in I literally went a week without reading anything at all.

This btw is why I normally don't do the usual reading challenges nor am I willing to schedule my reading. When life throws speed bumps the pressure is too much for something I do for pleasure. I know its a me thing.

So I threw away all of my plans and picked up The End of Mr. Y


message 12: by Mary (new)

Mary Catelli Random wrote: "I got myself into a bad spot. Too many reading commitments, life happened and that distracted me. Then life happened again. And then work happened. This resulted into me not only loosing my ability..."

True! I don't do reading challenges because they can distract me from the reading. Always wise to not let things interfere.


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