February Reads: What I Read This Month

Another month down, another stack of books devoured! February was a mix of thrillers, business insights, self-improvement, and some fiction that kept me hooked. Here’s what I read this month and my thoughts on each:

1. The One by John Marrs

A psychological thriller with a unique twist—what if a simple DNA test could identify your soulmate? This book took me on a wild ride of love, deception, and shocking revelations. Definitely a page-turner!

2. Maine Characters by Hannah Orenstein

A colorful, heartfelt novel set in coastal Maine, diving into family, relationships, and self-discovery. I loved the setting, and the writing was engaging!

3. The Let Them Theory by Mel Robbins

A short but impactful self-improvement read. Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory is all about letting people be who they are and focusing on what we can control. It’s a mindset shift that I found refreshing.

4. Principles by Ray Dalio

A deep dive into life and business principles from one of the world’s top investors. It’s a dense read but packed with valuable insights. Definitely one I’ll revisit.

5. The Crash by Freida McFadden

A thriller that kept me guessing! Freida McFadden knows how to craft suspenseful stories, and this one had twists I didn’t see coming.

6. The Hard Thing About Hard Things by Ben Horowitz

A must-read for anyone in business or leadership. It doesn’t sugarcoat the challenges of running a company, and I appreciated the honesty.

7. First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison

A lighthearted, charming romance with great dialogue and lovable characters. Perfect for when you need a feel-good read!

8. Superagency by Reid Hoffman & Greg Beato

A fascinating look at AI and the future of work. If you’re interested in technology, innovation, or how AI is shaping industries, this is a thought-provoking read.

Final Thoughts

This month’s reading list had a great mix of suspense, self-improvement, and business wisdom.

What did you read in February? Let me know in the comments!

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