Stacking the Shelves (697)

Welcome to another interesting stack of “how the shelf stacks”. (And hopefully a stack where the linky works because last week’s didn’t.)

We’re back home. The flooring is just about done although Tuna’s high anxiety hasn’t come down yet and he hasn’t come up from the basement except for  stealth reconnaissance runs late at night. Just wait until you see tomorrow’s picture!

I do have some pretty covers, and some interesting covers, and some pretty interesting covers this time around. IMNSHO the prettiest covers are Lady Tremaine, Where the False Gods Dwell and surprisingly, The Girls Before. I think I just love that shade of blue because the image IN the blue is a bit creepy in a ‘someone is out to get me and this is where they’re waiting’ kind of way. Of course I love the cover of The Sisters of Book Row because books. Lots of books.

The book I picked up for the title is How to Find Love in the Cereal Aisle. The one I’m most curious about because I want to see how they manage it is The House of Boleyn. And the book I’m outright most looking forward to is Unpredictable Magic. I never got into the author’s Jane Yellowrock series, but I love her Junkyard Cats so I’m hoping that this one is going to work for me. We’ll see.

We’ll also see what you have to say about YOUR stack this week. Anything that you’re particularly looking forward to reading?

For Review:
Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood
Blood Relay by Devon Mihesuah
The Determined by Rachel Rueckert
Frida’s Cook by Florencia Etcheves, translated by Beth Fowler
The Girls Before by Kate Alice Marshall
The House of Boleyn by Tracy Borman
How to Find Love in the Cereal Aisle by Alissa DeRogatis
The Insomniacs by Allison Winn Scotch
It Girl by Allison Pataki
Lady Tremaine by Rachel Hochhauser
The Lost Book of Elizabeth Barton by Jennifer N. Brown
Marc (Hunter Squad #3) by Anna Hackett
Molka by Monkia Kim
The Open Era by Edward Schmit
Pink Ink by Avina St. Graves
Ruby Falls by Gin Phillips
The Sisters of Book Row by Shelley Noble
Unpredictable Magic by Faith Hunter
Where the False Gods Dwell by Denny S. Bryce
Where the Girls Were by Kate Schatz
Where the Wildflowers Grow by Terah Shelton Harris


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11 thoughts on “Stacking the Shelves (697)

  1. Ooooh! The Girls Before caught my eye immediately! From the description in the link, it is 100% a book I will love! Thank you – I’ve added it to my TBR list

  2. So many intriguing covers for books I haven’t heard of yet! I’m particularly intrigued by The Determined, I love books about pirates but especially women pirates! I also love the cover for Annie Knows Everything even if it’s not at all the type of books I normally pick up.

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