Stacking The Shelves is all about the books we are adding to our shelves each week, sharing with you our excitement for our newest titles and maybe have you discover a new book in the process! --Tynga
Before I get to the books, I would like to apologize for my lack of posting. I have had some personal mayhem recently, and the result has led to no blogging and almost no reading this past week. I may expand on the subject in a post at some point in the future, but for now I'll just say that the next couple of months are going to be tough for me. But enough about me, on to the books!
Review:
A Reason to Believe by Diana Copeland eARC
Moonlight by Katie Salidas
Thanks to Netgalley and Carina Press for the first title and Katie for the second.
Bought:
Dark Light of Day by Jill Archer [Buy Now]
The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle [Buy Now]
Adaption by Malinda Lo [Buy Now]
Boyfriend from Hell by Jamie Quaid [Buy Now]
Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter [Buy Now]
Tons of great books came out these past two weeks, and I seriously had to pace myself. I grabbed the ones I absolutely had to have, and will hold off on a few until my birthday next month. I was unsure whether I wanted Alice in Zombieland in print or Kindle, but when I saw all of the detailing, I knew I had to have it in print.
Kindle:
Blade Song by J.C. Daniels [Buy Now]
Jekel Loves Hyde by Beth Fantaskey [Buy Now]
Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble [Buy Now]
Grabbed these titles because of the prices. When I purchased them they were $2.99, $1.24, and $0.99 respectively, and may not still be those prices.
Great haul of books you got. I received Alice in Zombieland as well- i love the cover!
ReplyDeleteHappy reading :-)
Jayne
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Hope things calm down for you. We're going through some tough times also - car broke down, less of a paycheck, higher and higher bills, kids losing their jobs....feels like a big cyclone right now, and we're just trying to hold one.
ReplyDeleteBut still alive and breathing, able to read and watch t.v., see each other, etc. Hanging in there.
You hang in there too. Things always go up and down, but things tend to get better -
Happy Week,
Rabid Reader