Read:
The Gunslinger by Stephen King
The Forgotten Girl by David Bell (π§)
A Dark Matter by Doug Johnstone
The God Game by Danny Tobey
Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson (π§)
The Wife and The Widow by Christian White
Stiff by Mary Roach (π§)
The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King
The Home by Sarah Stovell
The Other People by C.J. Tudor
Followers by Megan Angelo (π§)
You Are Not Alone by Greer Hendricks & Sarah Pekkanen
Stats:
12 books! (8 physical/4 audio)
4,167 pages!
Favorites: Nothing to See Here. Followers, The Home, & The Wife and The Widow
I started off the year with a mediocre read and was immediately worried my month would go downhill, but things started to pick up thanks to several great reads!
I was also successful in sharing most of my reviews on time this month with the exception of Stiff, which is coming soon!
While I didn’t finish Recursion, which I planned to, I’m still incredibly happy with how much I was able to accomplish this month.
Have you read any of these? Iβd love to know your thoughts!
Cheers to February reads! π₯
Interested in snagging a copy of any of these books? Check them out here:
THE GUNSLINGER: Amazon | Book Depository
THE FORGOTTEN GIRL: Amazon | Book Depository
A DARK MATTER: Amazon | Book Depository
THE GOD GAME: Amazon | Book Depository
NOTHING TO SEE HERE: Amazon | Book Depository
THE WIFE AND THE WIDOW: Amazon | Book Depository
STIFF: Amazon | Book Depository
THE DRAWING OF THE THREE: Amazon | Book Depository
THE HOME: Amazon | Book Depository
THE OTHER PEOPLE: Amazon | Book Depository
FOLLOWERS: Amazon | Book Depository
YOU ARE NOT ALONE: Amazon | Book Depository
Disclosure: A huge thank you to Orenda Books, Minotaur Books, GetRedPR, St. Martinβs Press, and Random House for sending me free copies of these books in exchange for my honest review.
Disclosure: What Jess Reads is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. This in no way influences my opinion of the above book.