Books Read
(2/7) Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum (★★★★☆ – print, indie bookstore, 2024) – a sweet, heartwarming book about a bookstore owner and the people who visit her shop
(2/8) Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa (★★★★☆ – e-book, Libby, 2024) – a Pride and Prejudice retelling, except in this story Elizabeth Bennet is trans and Darcy is a closeted gay man
(2/9) The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer (★★★★★ – audiobook, Libby, 2023) – a beautiful story about grief, dying, and what it means to live a good life
(2/11) Heart the Lover by Lily King (★★★★★ – print, indie bookstore, 2025) – a companion to Writers & Lovers with beautiful writing and a story I can’t stop thinking about
(2/17) Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver (★★★★★ – print, indie bookstore, 2024) – the trope of the celebrity falling in love with a regular person will never get old to me, and this one was excellent
(2/18) A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales (★★★☆☆ 1/2 – audiobook, Libby, 2023) – a locked-room mystery involving a strange murder and a woman teaming up with her nemesis to find the killer
(2/19) Wayward Girls by Susan Wiggs (★★★☆☆ 1/2 – e-book, Libby, 2025) – this historical novel about the real Magdelene laundries was harrowing, and I really wish the last 100 pages had been edited down
(2/25) You Are Not a Before Picture by Alex Light (★★★☆☆ – audiobook, Spotify, 2022) – a great primer on diet culture and body acceptance
(2/27) The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by K.J. Charles (★★★★☆ – print, indie bookstore, 2023) – one of those unexpectedly great romances involving two men from different walks of life
(2/28) After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid (★★★★★ – print, Amazon, 2013) – marriage-in-peril books are not typically my jam, but I should have never doubted that TJR would make this story compelling and difficult to put down
Book Stats
- # of books read: 10
- # of pages read: 3,327 pages
- Genre breakdown: romance (3), fiction (5), mystery/thriller (1), nonfiction (1)
- Format breakdown: print (5), audiobook (3), and ebook (2)
- Fastest read: Heart the Lover (3 days)
- Slowest read: Most Ardently, Wild Eyes, The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen, and After I Do (9 days)
- Star average: 4.1
Superlatives
- The best book I read in February: The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer
- My favorite romance in February: Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver
- The book I didn’t expect to love as much as I did: The Secret Lives of Country Gentlemen by KJ Charles
- The book that lived up to the hype: Heart the Lover by Lily King
- The book with the strongest sense of place: Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-Reum
Reading Miscellaneous
Unread Shelf Project | February prompt: A book by an author you’ve never read before: I chose Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop for this prompt, a book I bought in London. It’s not often that I pick up a book on a whim based on the synopsis alone, but this one called to me and had the most adorable cover. (Books it beat out: Homeseeking by Karissa Chen, Umissing by Minka Kent, and The Compound by Aisling Rawle.)
Where I traveled this month: In the United States, I visited California, New York, and Montana. I also traveled to the cutest bookstore in South Korea, a rugged mountain town in British Columbia, and many places throughout England.
DNFs: I had three DNFs in February, but one of those DNFs I will be returning to soon.
- Algospeak: How Social Media Is Transforming the Future of Language by Adam Aleksic: I only listened to about 1.5 hours of this audiobook. I couldn’t stand the author and didn’t love his very obvious “tips” on how to be a better influencer. Not what I came to the book for!
- The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton: I applaud everyone who kept reading this book for Engie’s CBBC, even though they hated it. I just could not do it.
- A Ruse of Shadows by Sherry Thomas: This is the 8th book in the Lady Sherlock series, and I’ve listened to all but one of these books on audio. This time, the audio wasn’t working for me. I was getting very confused by the plot and all the characters, so I set this one aside, and I’ll pick it up again in print.
Something I learned from my reading: All about the U.S. Magdalene laundries (fashioned after the Irish Magdalene laundries), thanks to Wayward Girls. I had no idea these places even existed, and wowwwww.
What’s Coming Up in February
Here are some of the books on my upcoming TBR for this month:
- Inhale Exhale by Nicole MacPherson – I am so very excited to sit down and read this novel, since it’s, of course, written by our very own Nicole!
- Homeseeking by Karissa Chen – This is the book I’ve chosen for March’s prompt for the Unread Shelf Challenge. Both Sam and Lisa have raved about this book, so I have high hopes!
- Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro – I’m currently in the middle of this book! I wanted to abandon it after 30 pages, but I told myself to keep going, and I’m really glad I did.
- Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston – This will be a reread for me, and it’s about damn time I did.
- What Happens in Amsterdam by Rachel Lynn Solomon – I picked up this romance on a whim at a romance bookstore because I’ve loved this author’s books in the past. I hope this one is just as sweet!
What was the best book you read in February? What about your least favorite book?!


I just read Homeseeking! And Heart the Lover was one of my favourites from February. It was great! Right now I’m reading Finding Grace after DNFing So Old So Young.
I’m really looking forward to Homeseeking since everyone is raving about it!
I really want to read that book shop book! It’s one I’ve deferred a couple of times – I will have to unsuspend that hold! It sounds really delightful!
I’m planning to read Nicole’s book this month, too! I can’t wait to dig in! And I had tried to read Never Let Me Go last year and then DNF’d it pretty early on. Now I’m thinking I should give it another shot since you are glad you didn’t DNF it!
Ooh, I can’t wait for you to read the bookshop book! I picked up another translated Korean book about a bookstore, so this may be my new favorite microgenre! So cozy.
I can definitely understand DNF-ing Never Let Me Go! I don’t know if you NEED to return to it, but I’ll let you know when I finish.
Look at your adorable reading count tracker! It’s so fun!!!! So are your graphics!
I love the celebrity/regular person trope too, even when it doesn’t end well like in (The Idea of You).
I need to re-read my review for After I Do! I know I read it but can’t remember what I thought of it.
Oh the travel section is cool. What a fun thing to keep track of!
My best: The Collected Regrets of Clover
My worst: The Five People You Meet in Heaven
The Idea of You made me so anxious that I had to DNF! Ha. But I did watch the movie version and liked it.
Best book TWINNING.
You had a great reading month! February wasn’t my best month, reading wise, so I’ve gone ahead and added several of your favorites to my holds list. I’m especially excited for After I Do and The Collected Regrets of Clover!
I hope you enjoy both of those books – they were really great!
You had a great month! I tried to read Never Let Me Go, but it was a DNF for me pretty early on. Now I wonder if I should have stuck with it?
I finished it and gave it 2.5 stars. You might like it more than I did, but it was a little slow-moving for me.
I loved The Collected Regrets of Clover and Heart the Lover. On your TBR, I also enjoyed Homeseeking and Red, White, and Royal Blue. I’ve never read After I Do–I feel as if I’ve read all of TRJ’s books, but apparently not…I’ll add it to the TBR!
I’m so looking forward to reading Homeseeking this month! I have heard so many rave reviews.
I LOVED The Collected Regrets of Clover by Mikki Brammer. Such a wonderful book with all the feels. I think she is working on her new book these days. I follow her on Instagram and she is very artsy too.