Books I read in February by kjarn

Books I read in February

From top to bottom:

A medical thriller that was really hard to read and the ending too rushed.
A general fiction that was too long, too wordy, too much religion and the main character was too perfect.
A womens fiction that was a bit slow and had too many rapid changes from past to present but the character development was good.
A general fiction that I enjoyed.
Nice. I love Graham Norton, but haven't read that book yet.
March 1st, 2023  
Nice list! I have just given up a Robin Cook - it is soooo poorly translated that I just can't go on with it. And I don't have access to the original. So there it goes.
I haven't read any of these.
March 1st, 2023  
Lovely book selection, wish Ihad more time for reading.
March 1st, 2023  
@jamibann that is his latest one. I was very surprised, although I’m. It sure why, that he is such a good author
March 1st, 2023  
A nice selection
March 1st, 2023  
Seems like a patchy reading month.
March 1st, 2023  
I have never read any of Graham Norton's books must check them out
March 1st, 2023  
You could do a monthly blog reviewing these books you read! That would be very cool. =)
March 1st, 2023  
An interesting and varied selection!

Ian
March 1st, 2023  
How lovely to read and hold real books, I'm afraid mine are all digital downloads now.
March 1st, 2023  
Sounds like it was not the greatest month of reading- but not the worst either.
March 2nd, 2023  
Will you quit reading a book you don't like or plow on through? I say "too many books, too little time to read a book you don't like if you don't have to."
March 2nd, 2023  
@randystreat In theory I do agree with you and I have given up on books that I hate but usually I keep going hoping it will get better
March 2nd, 2023  
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