February 2021 TBR

 


My February reading list is pretty ambitious, with two of the texts spilling over from last month because I too, was overly ambitious in January. 


The Brothers Karamazov - My main read for this month. I had to made this Russian classic a priority this year, after I literally kept dreaming about it for a straight week in December. Due to the size, I’ll be together 4-5 about The Brothers, because I want my review/thoughts to be thorough. These massive, complex works of literature deserve more space than IG’s mere 2,200 character limiter per caption. 


Lolita - My first buddy read of 2021! My friend Rebekah and I are already a few pages in and we are already greatly disturbed. This will be a great one to buddy read so we can suffer together. 


Love in a Cold Climate - Nancy Mitford is always such a treat to read; her sarcasm and wit provides an interesting and satirical view into the  lives of England’s aristocracy in the early to mid 1900s. Love in a Cold Climate was on my January list and I did manage to start it at the end of the month. 


Hamlet - I read Hamlet ages ago and actually remember nothing. This was another one on my January list that didn’t happen. 


Hamnet - It’s pretty clear that I strategically placed this book on this month’s TBR because of Hamlet. I’ll read Hamnet after Hamlet. 


What’s on your February reading list? 


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