Let’s Talk Bookish — February 2026 Topics

Happy Monday, book lovers! I can’t believe that we’re already past the halfway mark of January—the month really ran away from us! 🫣 Hence why this is going up a bit later than we wanted, so without further ado, here’s what’s in store for the ✨February 2026 LTB Topics!


What’s Let’s Talk Bookish?

Let’s Talk Bookish is a weekly (Friday) meme originally created by Rukky @ Eternity Books and co-hosted by Aria @ Book Nook Bits and me (Dini @dinipandareads)! In this bookish discussion meme, bloggers get to discuss certain topics, share opinions, and spread love by visiting each other’s posts.

You can find an archive of topics HERE!


Thanks to Jillian for contributing to February’s topics! The others are suggested by Aria and me. If you have a topic you’d like to share (even if you don’t join LTB), you can fill in the Google form at the end of this post!

Prompts: Do you enjoy buddy reading or participating in group reads? If you do, what do you like most about them? Do you prefer reading 1-1 or in a big group? For those who might not have access to in-person group reads, do you have a recommendation about where to join online reading groups?


Prompts: It’s almost Valentine’s Day, which means that the most popular book genre is bigger than ever! Do you like to read romance novels? Do you prefer to read just romantic subplots, or to avoid romance altogether? Why do you think romance is such a popular genre? Do you have favorite romance tropes? Who are your favorite fictional couples? What romance novels do you always recommend?


Prompts: Do you own a lot of books? Do you think of yourself as a book collector? Outside of reading, do you have any other hobbies that involve collecting things? What would you love to have a collection of?


Prompts: This topic is inspired by Krysta @ Pages Unbound who posted about it earlier this year. How do you read star ratings from other bloggers/readers? Do you consider star ratings seen on a book blog, Bookstagram, or BookTok differently than ratings on sites like Goodreads? How much does a star rating affect your decision to purchase/borrow/read a book and does it depend on whom/where the star rating comes from?

Ideas Submission

If you have any ideas or suggestions for LTB topics, we’d love to hear from you! ⬇️

That’s it for the February 2026 topics! We hope to see you join the discussions, and if you do, don’t forget to link back to our blogs so we can read them. Take care, friends! 💜

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