Stacking the Shelves #71

Stacking the Shelves is hosted by Tynga’s Reviews. It’s a chance to show what books you’ve added to your library in the past 7 days. These can be bought books, borrowed, review copies, any which way they come to you.

For Review

I’m a bit behind, these are the books from the last few weeks…

City of Halves by Lucy Inglis
The Castle by Sophia Bennett
Thank you Chicken House Ltd

The 100 Society by Carla Spradbery
Witch Hunt (Witch Finder #2) by Ruth Warburton
Shut Out by Kody Keplinger
Thank you Hodder Children’s Books

Foulsham by Edward Carey
The Black North by Nigel McDowell
Thank you Hot Key Books

Archie Greene and the Magician’s Secret by D. D. Everest
Memoirs of a Neurotic Zombie by Jeff Norton (reviewed)
The Girl Who Walked On Air by Emma Carroll (reviewed)
Thank you Faber & Faber

The Cure for Dreaming by Cat Winters
Oh Yeah, Audrey! by Tucker Shaw
Thank you Amulet Books

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Night Runner by Tim Bowler
Thank you Oxford University Press

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12 thoughts on “Stacking the Shelves #71

  1. I’m glad I cut back on the read to review books-sometimes I felt I was drowning in them as deadlines approached! This year I’m mostly catching up on the books I’ve bought which don’t have deadlines. Good luck catching up!

  2. Nice collection of Middlegrade novels, especially the zombie book looks really cute :). I love the cover for City of Halves, but the comparison with Mortal Instruments is bummer, because I did not like that series. Added it to wishlist anyway. Who knows, I might be good! Great haul and happy reading!

  3. Great haul this week. I also have The Cure for Dreaming and I am really excited to read it, it looks so good. I have heard good things about Kody Keplinger’s books, have been tempted by Duff a few times I hope you enjoy all your reads this week 🙂 Here’s my STS.

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