This particular Stacking the Shelves post has a lot of stuff stacked on its shelves today. Because today is not only my birthday, it’s also the final day in this year’s Blogo-Birthday Celebration Week, making this a hobbit birthday in that I give presents instead receiving them. As part of my birthday, I’ve also set up a Birthday Fundraiser on Facebook to Planned Pethood because I support their cause and especially because they are the place that checked out my dear, departed Lucifer T. Cat before he came to join our clowder.
It’s also First Contact Day in the Star Trek Universe, a bit of trivia that I adore because I’ve been a Star Trek fan for 60 YEARS now. I watched the original series with my dad as it was being broadcast and damn that was a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away and yes I’m mixing my metaphors something terrible.
The prettiest covers in this week’s stack look like The Backwater, The Knight and the Moth and Maya & Natasha. The two that I’m most looking forward to are The In-Between Bookstore and A Study in Black Brew. What looks good in your stack this week?
























For Review:
The Backwater by Vikki Wakefield
Blob by Maggie Su
Buried Road by Katie Tallo
The Capital of Dreams by Heather O’Neill
The Enigma Girl by Henry Porter
An Ethical Guide to Murder by Jenny Morris
Feeders by Matt Serafini
Gabriel’s Moon by William Boyd
The Girls of Good Fortune by Kristina McMorris
Havoc by Christopher Bollen
Hush Little Fire by Judith Newcomb Stiles
The In-Between Bookstore by Edward Underhill
The Knight and the Moth (Stonewater Kingdom #1) by Rachel Gillig
The Lamb by Lucy Rose
Let Us March On by Shara Moon
Maya & Natasha by Elyse Durham
The Oligarch’s Daughter by Joseph Finder
Our Last Wild Days by Anna Bailey
People of Means by Nancy Johnson
Rebel in the Deep (Crimson Sails #3) by Katee Robert
The Safari by Jaclyn Goldis
The Starving Saints by Caitlin Starling
A Study in Black Brew by Marie Howalt
Those Opulent Days by Jacquie Pham
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~~~~~~ GIVEAWAY ~~~~~~
Welcome to the final giveaway of this year’s Blogo-Birthday Celebration! Today is my birthday, and it won’t be complete unless I get to give away just one more prize. So tell us what your favorite book has been so far this year for one more chance at one of Reading Reality’s usual prizes, the winner’s choice of a $10 Amazon Gift Card or $10 in Books.
Before you go, please take a moment to check out the rest of this week’s giveaways and enter any that you missed! And THANKS for coming by to celebrate!
Happy Birthday! Have a wonderful birthday weekend and wishing you many more to come.
Happy Birthday!! I hope that you are having a lovely day.
You have seme brilliant books again this week. That cover for Maya and Natasha is certainly gorgeous and the book sounds brilliant too.
Happy Blogo-Birthday! One book I enjoyed was The Stranger by Joy Margetts.
Happy Birthday! Best Wishes.
My favorite novel was One Good Thing by Georgia Hunter,
Happy Birthday! A great looking haul. The two books you mentioned do sound good. Enjoy!
Have a great rest of the weekend!
Enjoy your book haul. Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday! I love the idea of a hobbit birthday. Enjoy your weekend and have the best year ever! 🙂
Happy birthday!
Happy Birthday, Marlene! ❤️
My favorite has been Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
Happy Birthday! No fav
Happy Birthday! Have a great week!
All Fours by Miranda July
Happy birthday! The Knight of the Month is a gorgeous cover. I also like Let Us March On. Sometimes simplicity gets me.
Happy birthday!!! 🙂 My favorite book so far has been a re-read ‘The Break’ by Katherena Vermette
Happy Blog-birthday! Onyx Storm is my favorite book so far this year.
If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond of Sisterhood by Gregg Olsen
Happy Birthday! I hope you had a wonderful birthday weekend. You got a lot of new books to add to that TBR shelf. I hope you enjoy them all.
My favorite so far has been The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah.
The Crash by Frieda McFadden.
A belated Happiest of Birthdays to you as well as a Happy First Contact day ! What a delightfully giant stack of awesome looking books. I’m also really excited for The Kight and The Moth and for The Starving Saints.
I just loved The Housemaid, by Freida McFadden.
I have not read any books lately
Feathers so Vicious: A Dark Fantasy Romance (Court of Ravens Book 1) and Shadows so Cruel: A Dark Fantasy Romance (Court of Ravens Book 2) by Liv Zander