
This one is big even for one of my stacks, but it’s because there’s a pile in the middle of the pile. I decided to read the Perveen Mistry historical mystery series, which means I needed to get them all first – because I’m a terrible completist – and the local library was happy to oblige.
Certainly the 700th Stacking the Shelves post here at Reading Reality deserved to have something special in it. 700 represents a TON of books – possibly literally – and an awful lot of Saturdays. I had to check, and if my math is correct, it equals over THIRTEEN YEARS’ worth of Saturdays and Stacks. I’m a bit stunned over here.
Meanwhile, aren’t the covers of Cello’s Gate, A Fortune of Sand and Love and Other Enchantments absolutely gorgeous?
What’s happening in YOUR stack this week?
For Review:
Abby Offsides by Anna McCallie
Aphrodite in Pieces by Lauren J.A. Bear
The Arcane Arts by S.D. Coverly
Before I Knew I Loved You (Before the Coffee Gets Cold #6) by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Cello’s Gate (Sky Pirates of Imperia #1) by Maurice Africh
Daughter of the Wind (Riders of Earth and Sky #1) by Nora Carmody
For Better or Murder (Holy Terrors #4) by Simon R Green
A Fortune of Sand by Ruta Sepetys
The Great Game by Arvind Ethan David
Love and Other Enchantments by Masha Zur-Glozman
Matcha on Monday by Michiko Aoyama
Milkteeth by Caitlin Starling
Six Savage Thrones (Queens of Elben #2) by Holly Race
Spellstruck by Martha Waters
Tropesick by Lauren Okie
The Truth About Ruby Cooper by Liz Nugent
The Vampyre Client (Irregular Detective #4) by Jeri Westerson
Borrowed from the Library:
The Bombay Prince (Perveen Mistry #3) by Sujata Massey
The Mistress of Bhatia House (Perveen Mistry #4) by Sujata Massey
The Satapur Moonstone (Perveen Mistry #2) by Sujata Massey
The Star from Calcutta (Perveen Mistry #5) by Sujata Massey
The Widows of Malabar Hill (Perveen Mistry #1) by Sujata Massey
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Congratulations on your 700th STS post. That’s a lot of books stacked up over the past 13 years!!!!
Thanks! I’m so glad they’re mostly not print books. My house would fall in!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (700)
Congrats on the 700th Stacking the Shelves. I hope you enjoy all these new additions and continue to share your shelves with all of us.
Thanks and don’t worry, I have no plans to stop anytime soon – if ever!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (700)
Ooh, a new Caitlin Starling. I’ve only read one or two myself, but my wife’s a big fan. Will have to keep an eye out for that!
Looks like a lot of interesting options here; hope you enjoy!
Nicky @ The Bibliophibian recently posted..Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post
My reading group loved her Starving Saints so I have high hopes for this one too!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (700)
I only added one to my stack this week, it was a pre-order that I had ordered back in January. Have a great weekend!
A new book is always good – especially one you’ve been waiting for. I hope you enjoy it!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (700)
Congrats on the milestone! I listened to The Widows of Malabar Hill. It’s excellent. I have The Mistress of Bhatia House and want to read that one too. Have a great week! 🙂
Thanks! I’ve heard good things over the years and I’m always looking for a new/old series to add to the comfort reads of murder pile! Have a terrific week yourself!
Marlene Harris recently posted..Stacking the Shelves (700)
Milk Teeth has me very curious.