Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga’s Reviews. It is a way for us to share the new books we have collected. Posting a little later than normal this week, but I’ve got a few things to share!
Purchased:
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The first one I finally broke down and bought as an e-book from Amazon. Doesn’t seem like I can find a hard copy, and the e-book was pretty cheap. The 2nd one I’ve already read, but it was an e-galley, and I didn’t have a copy. So I had to get one last week because I thought the author might show up with Maggie Stiefvater last Tuesday, which she didn’t. But now I have the book, so that is cool.
Won:
I won a copy of this from Books As You Know It during the Debut Author tour featuring the author, Mary Gray.
E-galleys from Netgalley:
I had promised myself I wouldn’t ask for more e-galleys unless they were authors or series I knew I wanted to read for sure. But, I saw these on Netgalley, and they sounded so good, I had to request them. And I got permission to download them.
ARCS received from Shelf Awareness Giveaways:
I’ve always been a fan of Egyptian mythology and history. So when I saw this book in the Shelf Awareness newsletter, I had to request a copy. The 2nd book is the 3rd in a series that I’ve wanted to read for awhile, a series that I actually haven’t started reading yet. So, guess I’ll have to go check out the first two from the library!
ARC received from the bookstore where I work part-time:
I used to watch You Can’t Do That on Television” when I was a kid, and so when I saw this book sitting on the table at work to be read, I had to grab it so that I could read through and relive those memories.
So tell me what you got added to your shelves this week!
Great haul. I loved Ruby Red and still need to finish the series. I'm a little jealous you have Emerald Green 😉
My STS:
http://booksojourner.blogspot.com/2013/09/stacking-shelves-26-weekly-wrap-up.html
It is a series I've been so wanting to read, so guess this will be the kick in the butt I need to actually read it. Not like I have nothing else to read or anything.
Paper Valentine was a different species of YA. I distinctly remember it confounding me a lot. Lol. I hope you'll enjoy all your reads this week!
I think all of Brenna Yovanoff's books can be a bit confusing, but I do enjoy them overall. Thanks for stopping by!
I haven't heard of these but happy reading!
Tsuki’s STS
Thanks! Isn't reading always happy? 🙂
I'm so excited for Emerald Green! I love the series so far!
I hear such good things. Just ordered the first one from my library, can't wait to get started! Thanks for stopping by!
Hi, Lisa!
Thanks for dropping by on Vanilla Moon Blog.
I love Paper Valentine's cover. I keep seeing it on other blogs. Is it any good? 🙂
I thought it was pretty good. A little different than what I expected when I started, but then that author's books usually are. Thanks for stopping by my STS!
Great haul!Can't wait to read Ruby Red and Paper Valentine!Thanks for stopping by my blog earlier!New follower via bloglovin!
Elena @ Book Lady's Reviews
Thanks for returning the favor! I am very excited about the haul this week.
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I've heard good things about A Death Struck Year, let us know what you think! I also did a Stacking The Shelves Post on my blog http://www.nosedeep.blogspot.com
I definitely will review it. Thanks for stopping by and I'll be sure to check out your STS post as well!