
Happy Thursday, bibliophiles! Happy Leap Day too, I suppose.
Already the end of February, huh? Good riddance honestly. Not that I had a bad month, but I’m just ready for all this gross, slushy weather to be over with.
Let’s begin, shall we?
GENERAL THOUGHTS:
February’s definitely still been busy, but now that I’m more used to my schedule and able to keep myself on track, it’s all good. Things are getting into gear with my classes, I’ve been able to make time to write and make art and hang out with friends, and the weather is starting to warm up. Key word is starting. We’ve had snow almost every Friday or weekend without fail for…probably a month or two? Colorado. The meteorological indecision never ends. But luckily, other than that first week, I’ve been able to blog somewhat steadily.
Reading has been similarly good—sadly, most of the books I’ve read for school so far haven’t been my favorites (apologies in advance to all the Jane Austen fans here), but other than that, there have been very few misses! I also shifted my focus to books by Black authors this month for Black History Month, and I’ve read both familiar and new-to-me authors and had tons of fun. I also ended up having two five-star reads in a month, so I’d call it good! I’m glad that I’ve been able to keep up my reading schedule, because there’s so many books I’m excited to read soon! A whole bunch of holds from Libby have been pouring in, all of which I’ve been eagerly anticipating…
Other than that, I’ve just been cranking out tons of writing, drawing here and there, watching Abbott Elementary, BEEF (absolutely SHAKESPEAREAN lemme tell you), The Bear (ngl I’m mostly just in it for the needle drops), and Constellation (WHAT IS GOING ON 😀), and being in a near-constant state of being on my toes since I never know when we’re gonna get dumped with snow.
Oh, and I think we have the best possible end to a month that I’ve had in several months…BABE. WAKE UP. NEW ST. VINCENT JUST DROPPED. WE’RE GETTING THE ALBUM, TODAY’S THE DAAAAAAAAAAAY
APRIL 29TH CANNOT COME SOON ENOUGH.
READING AND BLOGGING:
I read 17 books this month! Definitely more than I expected to read, but I’m about at the point in the year where I’m familiar enough with my schedule that I can squeeze in more time for reading. There were definitely a few stinkers in the mix, but I had not one but two five star reads this month, which was pretty incredible! My eternal thanks to Audre Lorde and R.F. Kuang.
2 – 2.75 stars:

- We Are Never Meeting in Real Life. – Samantha Irby (⭐️⭐️)
- Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austen (for school) (⭐️⭐️)
- Caleb Williams – William Godwin (for school) (⭐️⭐️.5)
- Harlem Shuffle (Ray Carney, #1) – Colson Whitehead (⭐️⭐️.75)
3 – 3.75 stars:

- That Self-Same Metal (Forge & Fracture Saga, #1) – Brittany N. Williams (⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- The Empress of Salt and Fortune – Nghi Vo (⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- When the Vibe Is Right – Sarah Dass (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Fortuna (Nova Vita Protocol, #1) – Kristyn Merbeth (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- The Melancholy of Summer – Louisa Onomé (⭐️⭐️⭐️.5)
- Your Plantation Prom Is Not Okay – Kelly McWilliams (⭐️⭐️⭐️.75)
4 – 4.75 stars:

- The Monsters We Defy – Lesleye Penelope (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- How Long ’til Black Future Month? – N.K. Jemisin (anthology) (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Sing Me to Sleep – Gabi Burton (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- No Gods, No Monsters (Convergence Saga, #1) – Caldwell Turnbull (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- We Are the Crisis (Convergence Saga, #2) – Caldwell Turnbull (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
5 stars:

- Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches – Audre Lorde (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
- Babel, or the Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators’ Revolution – R.F. Kuang (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
FAVORITE BOOK OF THE MONTH: Sister Outsider – 5 stars

POSTS I’M PROUD OF:
- I made another list of book recommendations for Black History Month!
- I had fun reviewing Sing Me to Sleep, No Gods, No Monsters, and The Melancholy of Summer!
- Here are my Sunday Songs for 2/11, 2/18, and 2/25!
- I reviewed The Smile’s excellent new album, Wall of Eyes!
POSTS FROM OTHER WONDERFUL PEOPLE THAT I ENJOYED:
- Elli @ AceReader made a list of queer romances for Valentine’s Day!
- Line @ First Line Reader talks about new-to-me authors she read in 2023!
- Slick Dungeon wrote a great review of The Boy and the Heron ahead of Oscars season!
SONGS/ALBUMS I’VE BEEN ENJOYING:
Today’s song:
That’s it for this month in blogging! Have a wonderful rest of your day, and take care of yourselves!

It looks like you had such a good reading month!
I’ve really been wanting to read Babel recently but I’d be lying if I said the sheer size of it didn’t intimidate me. I also heard there’s a lot of footnotes which are vital to the story which makes me feel like I need to get a physical copy of it … but I’m trying to cut down on my book spending haha. Glad to see you loved it.
Thank you for the mention ❤ I hope you have a great March!!
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I absolutely did!! babel was definitely a bit intimidating, but I’d say it’s easier to refer to the footnotes if you read it electronically—I read it on my kindle, and it was so much easier to decipher that way.
of course!! hope you have a wonderful march as well!
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Great wrap up!
I’ll let the Pride and Prejudice slander pass, but I’m so glad you read books you mostly enjoyed!!
I’ve been meaning to pick up Babel for the longest time so maybe now it’s the time for that 🤔
Have an amazing March 🌸
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thank you!! haha yeah I was trying to get into it but it was just not for me…didn’t help that all I could think about was that my professor had just taken frankenstein off the syllabus
babel is incredible!! I hope you enjoy it if you read it!!
have a wonderful march!!
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