Stacking the Shelves (666)

Considering that we’re at Worldcon right now, there’s something appropriate about the number for this particularly Stacking the Shelves post being ‘the number of the beast’. Because there are plenty of beasts here, roaming the halls and especially in the costume competition. Like DragonCon, only not quite so many and it’s not nearly as hot here in Seattle and thank goodness for THAT!

I’m probably picking up books left, right and center, but this post is being written in advance so I don’t know what books those are, YET. Still, there are plenty of books in this week’s stack to ooh and aah over.

The book that bowled me over with its beautiful cover is Saltcrop. The books I’m most looking forward to in this batch are, well, legion: The Baby Dragon Bakery, The Impossible Fortune, The Librarians, Murder at Somerset House and What Stalks the Deep. The ones I’m most curious about are Dinner at the Night Library and The Night We Became Strangers.

What about YOU? Which books are you most looking forward to reading from YOUR stack?

For Review:
The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre by Philip Fracassi
The Baby Dragon Bakery (Baby Dragon #2) by A.T. Qureshi
Christmas People by Iva-Marie Palmer
Daedalus is Dead by Seamus Sullivan
Dinner at the Night Library by Hika Harada, translated by Philip Gabriel
Fate’s Bane by C.L. Clark
The Felons’ Ball by Polly Stewart
The First Thousand Trees (Annual Migration of Clouds #3) by Premee Mohamed
Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson
The Heist of Hollow London by Eddie Robson
The Impossible Fortune (Thursday Murder Club #5) by Richard Osman
The Lake Escape by Jamie Day
The Librarians by Sherry Thomas
Murder at Somerset House (Wrexford & Sloane #9) by Andrea Penrose
The Night We Became Strangers by Lorena Hughes
The October Film Haunt by Michael Wehunt
A Philosophy of Thieves (Canarvier Files #1) by Fran Wilde
Saltcrop by Yume Kitasei
The Sovereign (Magic of the Lost #3) by C.L. Clark
Spread Me by Sarah Gailey
What Stalks the Deep (Sworn Soldier #3) by T. Kingfisher


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