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Magical Readathon: Orilium - Choose Your Own Adventure: Year In Aeldia 2026, The Boardgame - February Update

Happy Wednesday everyone! Today I'm sharing my thoughts on the book I read in February for Choose Your Own Adventure: Year In Adelia 2026, The Boardgame, an additional challenge to G. @ Book Roast's Magical Readathon.  You can see my full tbr here.  Without further ado, check out my mini review below:

February - Pick a direction and work your way towards the number 2 spot. These prompts mainly correlate with your physical shelves and where the books are. 2B West - book from the middle left side of the shelf

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The City Beautiful by Aden Polydoros is my first work from the author and I know it would be my last. It's not often I read a story with a Jewish main cast that isn't about WWII and/ or the Holocaust in one way or another, so just that is refreshing. I'm also a big fan of historical fantasy and I really liked the style and world-building here. Finally, I want to remind other readers that they can't skip the author's note at the end.

My review is also on Goodreads and The StoryGraph.


Next Month:

March - Off to Adventure! 3B - Enjoy solitude (keep to yourself and your own tent, you want to focus and not be disturbed) - book from your own priority TBR

My choice: Gods & Comics by Kat Cho - I got lucky enjoy to win an ARC from Goodreads up this YA fantasy romance.  It will be released on April 21st and I can't wait to read it because the Korean mythology element sounds like a lot of fun.


Are you participating in this challenge?  Have you read these books?  As always, thanks for visiting my blog and perhaps even commenting down below!

Comments

  1. Oh, I wanted to do this challenge last year but I fell off the train, it looks like so much fun but there are always so many challenges I want to take part in lol. Also, The City Beautiful sounds interesting and I agree that I don't often see books with a Jewish cast that's not about WWII. I

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