Stoked for This: February 2026

I DID IT! IT’S THE 1ST TUESDAY OF FEBRUARY AND I DID IT!!

I know it’s not a crazy, amazing, super duper awesome thing cause I don’t think anyone really like, cares that much if I get this posted on the first Tuesday of the month or not, but it is something that I like to do… I have just always seemed to run out of time to get it done on the first Tuesday. Then, when that time passes, I feel like “it’s too late!” and then I don’t post (or post it near the last day of the month, like I did with January.

The phrase, “I’ll do better next month.” has been typed out by my fingers on this post pretty regularly and I’m sure at this point it’s lost any kind of meaning it once held, but I’m still gonna say it – I’ll do better next month! I know I’m going to be busy coming up. I’m a part of an ALA committee now (!!!!), I’ve got a lot of projects at work coming up, I may be doing some judging again this year, and I still plan on reading my minimum of 120 books, so… it’s a lot.

That all being said, I’m hoping I can get better at doing this post gradually over this next month and get caught up on my reviews from last month so things get posted regularly. If you see a lag in my posting, I’m sorry, just know I’m probably kicking myself to try and get something up!!

Thank you all who have read this far in my little ramble of personal life. I truly appreciate every single one of my subscribers who have kept this small little website going 🙂

Without any further ado, here’s some new releases coming out in Book World this February that I’m Stoked For.

February 3, 2026

A graphic novel about youth and censorship/banning of books. Based on a true story, a group of high schoolers in Chicago work to overturn the system-wide ban of Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis.

Wake Now in the Fire

By: Jarrett Dapier & AJ Dungo

The author of my favorite middle grade novel about a small fox named Pax. This one is about an orphan in WWII who discovers his courage in time of war.

The Lions’ Run

By: Sara Pennypacker

A story about a family tasked with protecting a magical stone, the pohaku, generations ago. But as it goes through the hands of the generations bringing fortune to the well-intentioned and misfortune to the bad, it causes fractures in the stone that only returning it to the Hawai’i islands could help fix.

The PĹŤhaku

By: Jasmin ‘Iolani Hakes

February 10, 2026

As a member of the Bills Mafia (NFL Buffalo Bills), I immediately jumped at reading a book about the cheerleaders. Though, fun fact (or not really fun fact): The Buffalo Bills haven’t had cheerleaders since 2014 after a lawsuit about their mistreatment. So, I’m not 100% when this is set, but it’s a mystery about a Bills cheerleader looking for her lost teammate.

The Jills

By: Karen Parkman

February 17, 2026

Six friends. Five parties. Twenty Years. In this novel, you read about a group of friends through the years after college as they go through life and reconnect.

So Old, So Young

By: Grant Ginder

A middle grade novel with dual timelines set in Paris – one during WWII and one in present time. The connection is a painting with a message attached…

Each and Every Spark

By: Claire Swinarski

My favorite soft witchy YA author has a new book out with a bit of a Beauty and the Beast retelling mixed with some frozen elements.

The Sun and the Starmaker

By: Rachel Griffin

Was anyone else told they had a “chip on their shoulder” as a young girl growing up or was it just me? In this nonfiction history read, the author chronicles a concise history from the colonial era to the Women’s March of 2016 demonstrating how women’s rage has forged coalitions and created political change through movements for women’s and civil rights and more, and how the past decade has created an inflection point for women and girls who have yet to experience rights equal to men’s in the United States.

Angry Girls Will Get Us Through

By: Rebecca Traister

February 24, 2026

A middle grade novel about 6th grader, Mariam, who is attending a Catholic School as she explores the Islamic faith as the only Muslim Arab in school.

Hail Mariam

By: Huda Al-Marashi

A cozy magical realism Japanese novel where you follow the seashell path along Tokyo Bay until you get to the Chibineko Kitchen, where a traditional Japanese meal can summon anyone you choose from your past, but only for as long as it continues to steam.

The Calico Cat at the Chibineko Kitchen

By: Yuta Takahashi

Translated By: Cat Anderson

What Happened to Rachel Riley? / Claire Swinarski

What Happened to Rachel Riley?

By: Claire Swinarski
Genre: Middle Grade
Number of Pages: 352
Published: January 10, 2023
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Dates Read: February 2, 2024 - February 3, 2024
Format: Library Book / Hardcover

rigger Warnings: sexual harassment, #MeToo

Anna Hunt is the new girl at East Middle School, but it doesn’t take her long to notice former popular girl, Rachel Riley, is now the social outcast no one talks to, or about. As a lover of podcasts, Anna decides to create her own podcast around the question, “What Happened to Rachel Riley?”. Told through first person narration from Anna, emails, texts, notes, podcast transcripts, letters, and flyers compiled together through Anna’s journal in finding out the truth.

I really enjoyed this book and the conversation it brings up for the middle grade readers. As Anna kind of discovers – harassment is still harassment, even if it’s meant to be “funny” or “a game”. This also gives these girls the courage to speak up and out about anything that’s not right.

I’m a little grippy about the ending though, cause I felt like it was super rushed <spoiler> and I wanted to know if Anna got into her podcast summer camp!</spoiler>.

Overall though, I will be recommending this novel to so many – middle grade, YA, and adult readers alike! It’s an important message, and with all the different types of format that the reader gets information from, it keeps your attention.