
Hello friends!
I hope you’re doing well! Today I’m bringing you all the books I read in February.
If you read my February TBR, you know this month was a little different from what I usually do! I have started a lot of paperbacks in the previous months, so for February I decided to mostly listen to audiobooks. I selected 5 audiobooks from my TBR list and I also added one volume from my current manga – I thought that would give me more time to finish my paperbacks!
I think the month went pretty well! I was able to read some books from my TBR, finish books I’ve started in the previous months, and even pick up a few random reads! It was a positive reading month for me and I’m glad I decided to change the format for February.
Ok, let’s take a look at the books I’ve read this past month together, shall we?

1. The Game of Life and How to Play It by Florence Scovel Shinn: 4.5/5⭐
This is a random book I first saw in a random Instagram short. A lady was talking about how this book changed her life, so I immediately added it to my TBR, and a couple of hours later I started reading it. I ended up really liking this book! It’s mostly about how to create good quality affirmations to obtain the life you want – which is something I needed a lot! It was very random, but it ended up taking a lot from it. Definitely recommend it!
2. Living With Kidney Stones by Samanta Bowick: 2/5⭐
The only book that received a negative rating this month was “Living With Kidney Stones” by Samantha Bowick. Like the title implies, she shares her story and tells the readers what it is like living with kidney stones. I honestly couldn’t relate to her experience for several different reasons, and I don’t think this book would help anyone to be sincere. The information the book offers is very specific and can only be applied to a short amount of people. Plus, the few facts the book presents (and that matter) are not very complete – there is more talking about health insurance than anything else. I believe there are many great books on the subject, and unfortunately, this is not one of them.
3. Steal You Away by Victoria Ashley: 4.25/5⭐
I started this book in January but finished it in February. Sometimes I like to grab random New Adult romances to help me get out of reading slumps… and this one worked like a charm! I’ve read a lot of romances and it’s starting to get hard to find good books that still captivate me. I ended up really liking this one and I had a lot of fun reading it!
4. Pita-Ten Vol. 4 by Koge-Donbo: 3/5⭐
This is the manga I’ve been reading for the past few months, and to be honest with you I’m starting to lose interest in it. It’s an okay series to binge, but I believe the anime version is a little better and more entertaining. I just feel like the mood is shifting drastically and things are getting very serious – something that doesn’t happen in the anime version, I might add. I’m getting a little impatient and I want to change my current manga, so I’ll probably try to finish the rest of the series in March.
5. Pita-Ten Vol. 5 by Koge-Donbo: 3/5⭐
Fortunately, I was able to grab an extra volume this month, so now I’m only missing 3 more volumes to finish this series. Part of me is curious to see how it’s going to end, but part of me is kind of tired of this series. I need something fresh!
6. Never Grow Up by Jackie Chan: 3.25/5⭐
This month I also read Jackie Chan’s memoir titled “Never Grow Up”. I actually enjoyed this a lot, but I think the book could be a little more organized. I was surprised to read about a lot of his experiences, and even a little shocked with some of his revelations. He matured a lot and he learned from his mistakes, and I admire his humility in talking about it. Also, his work ethic is immaculate and he’s a big inspiration to me! Not perfect, but I appreciate it for what it is and the messages behind it.
7. Spark (Skin Books #2) by Alice Broadway: 3/5⭐
I FINALLY finished the second book in the “Skin Books” trilogy! I have to admit to you guys… it was a little tough to go through this book, but I’m determined to finish this series. I had high hopes for this series, but to be honest, I’m not enjoying this as much as I thought I would. As you know, this series is part of my “Oldest 30 Books on my TBR” List, and I’m only one book away from taking this series off that list!
8. Sea Witch Rising (Sea Witch #2) by Sarah Henning: 3/5⭐
Yeey I can’t believe I finished a series from my “Oldest 30 Books on my TBR” List! This duology was okay, but nothing too captivating. I find it hard to find good mermaid books, and this was another example of that struggle. It’s just not a very memorable book. It wasn’t terrible, but it was great as well… just okay.
9. Heal Your Body by Louise P. Hay: 4.5/5⭐
Right after I finished the first book on this list, I picked this one right afterward! This is more on how to use affirmations to heal diseases. I love Louise P. Hay and her books with all my heart, so I knew this was going to be good. The cool thing is that she provides a list of health issues, and right in front of them you can see what could have created the problem and the affirmation you should use to change your situation and prevent similar situations. I took a lot of great information from this book and it made me reflect on how my negative self-talk is been taking over! It’s a very interesting book if you’re into this kind of stuff.
As usual, I’ll be posting the reviews for these books soon.
What about you guys? How was your reading month? Let me know in the comments! Thank you for reading friends, I’ll catch you guys later!
