Stacking the Shelves: 4/1/17

Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and it’s all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. You can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!


Received for Review:

Roadfood by Jane and Michael Stern

I’ve probably never mentioned this before, but I LOVE food and I think roadtrips are pretty awesome too, so when I had the chance to snag a copy of RoadFood I jumped on it. This book covers 500+ excellent eateries in the United States and gives  a nice rundown of why a restaurant made the list. Thanks to the publisher and Blogging for Books.

The Falconer by Elizabeth May

A story about a girl that kills faeries is right up my alley and I’ve been meaning to catch up on this series anyway. Thanks to Chronicle Books & NetGalley.

Wicked Like A Wildfire by Lana Popovic

In an act of serious oversight, I forgot that Edelweiss was an awesome place to find eGalleys. I remedied that and managed to snag this pretty little book from Katherine Tegen Books.

Dividing Eden by Joelle Charbonneau

Another Edelweiss win. Dividing Eden has been on my list for a few months and it looks great! Thanks to HarperTeen for the eGalley.

Books Purchased:

Hunted by Meagan Spooner

I was pretty excited for this one and had it delivered on release day! This is a nice blend of Russian folklore and the classic Beauty and the Beast story. Expect to see a review in the next few weeks, as I’ve already devoured this story.

The Long Way to A Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

I’m kind of glad I waited so long to check out this awesome space-roadtrip because the standalone sequel is already out! I only just finished this yesterday, but I should have a review forthcoming in the next few weeks for this one as well.

 

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  1. It’s very similar to NetGalley, though not as user friendly. Some books will only be granted to booksellers and there is a smaller selection of books available for request. The flip side is that you can only find some of these books on Edelweiss.

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