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!
Ladies, gents, and literary scallywags, it’s been nearly a month since I last did a Stacking the Shelves post and this is going to be a little crazy. I might even be missing books… and I’ve got to go with the basic cover image rather than my occasionally snazzy pictures because I have books scattered between 2 houses right now!
Received for Review:
I featured the eGalley I received of this book in my last Stacking the Shelves post, but I also received a finished copy from Berkley. Thanks!
Strange Practice by Vivian Shaw
A doctor that treats the undead… how awesome is that? Can’t wait to dig into this upcoming release from Orbit.
Arabella and the Battle of Venus by David D. Levine
I really enjoyed the first book in Levine’s Arabella Ashby series and am looking forward to the sequel. Thanks to Tor for a finished copy.
The Tethered Mage by Melissa Caruso
This is a debut novel from Orbit that made its way into both my mailbox and my Kindle. Huge thanks to Orbit for the ARC and eGalley!
It’s no secret that Blackwing is one of the most anticipated grimdark debuts of the year and I finally got an eGalley!! Thanks to Ace and NetGalley.
This will be my first Ryan Graudin book experience and it sounds like a fantastic start. I snagged a copy from NetGalley a few days ago.
The Imposters of Aventil by Marshall Ryan Maresca
EEEK!!! More Maradaine awesomeness!! Thanks to DAW and NetGalley.
My Purchases:
I’m slowly collecting hardcover copies so my library shelves are matchy-matchy. That meant I needed hardcover copies of The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson and Saint’s Blood by Sebastien de Castell.
I also picked up an audiobook copy of The Queen of Blood by Sarah Beth Durst in order to catch up on the series as the latest installment was recently published by Harper Voyager.
What an amazing haul! Pretty much everything on here I’ve enjoyed or need to read. Strange Practice does look incredible, and I’m also curious about the Tethered Mage.
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I’m most excited about The Tethered Mage! It’s out in late October, but I don’t want to wait much longer to read it!
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I want to read Queen of Blood, it looks like a unique world, and Arabella and the Battle of Venus looks fun and different. I need to start the great Library series too, I never seem to get to that one.
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All would be great choices!!
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Some lovely looking books on here. I’m about to start Blackwing. The Tethered Mage looks good, must take a look at that one.
Lynn 😄
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I am *so* jazzed about The Tethered Mage and so jealous you already got a copy!
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Hopefully you can snag one too!! 😀
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I am definitely itching to get my hands on a copy. Look forward to reading you review of it (assuming you write one over it, of course; no pressure ;)).
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I’ll post a review, but it may be awhile 😊
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