Saturday, April 15, 2023

Stacking the Shelves #240

Stacking the Shelves is a weekly feature hosted by Reading Reality. It is a chance to showcase all the goodies you've collected throughout the week, whether they're bought on-line or in-store, an ARC or a final copy, borrowed from a friend or the library, physical or digital, etc.


Library Treasures


Happy Reading
Sarah

20 comments:

  1. I often find some of my best reads at the library.

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    1. I have had to stop myself from wandering the stacks, because my TBR is so out of control. It's a struggle!

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  2. Yes to Lucy Clarke. I still need to read that one.....

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  3. After last week I'm being good (for a change), so only *one* non-fiction from me this week

    Living with Buildings and Walking with Ghosts - On Health and Architecture by Iain Sinclair

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    1. Lol, THANK YOU! This is interesting, so I will wait for your review.

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  4. I am looking forward to reading that Jaime Jo Wright book! I hope you enjoy all of these. Have a great week!

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    1. Yes!! I am also second in line for The Vanishing at Castle Moreau. I am so glad you posted about her, I love her books so much.

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  5. I enjoyed All the Dangerous Things, so I'm eager to read your thoughts!

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    1. I really loved Flicker, but this one did not click with me. I tried and tried, but ended up DNF-ing. I think this is one of our very very few times our opinions vary.

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    2. Wow! I actually preferred this one to Flicker haha. Oh well. We can't always love the exact same things.

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    3. That's pretty amusing, Usually we are right in line!

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  6. One of the Girls and Nine Liars have been on my TBR list for ages. I'm curious about the Paris Hilton memoir. Happy Reading!

    Simply Angela

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    1. Girls and Liars were both SO GOOD, so I hope you get to them soon. I also really loved Hilton's memoir. I absolutely love Paris, which surprises people a lot. But there's so much more to her than who she was or shown to be in the 2000s. I highly recommend her documentary, This Is Paris. She's definitely not perfect by any means, but no one is. And she seems to genuinely own the shitty things she said and did when she was younger, and to have grown up a lot.

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    2. Consider me surprised.... Or.... stunned, rather...... [looks stunned]

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    3. Somehow I figured this would be your reaction if you came aross this comment! It started in a not-healthy way - I was in college and didn't have a healthy relationship with food (basically, I didn't eat and survived on chugging diet coke for long stretches of time). She and her sister Nicky were basically how skinny I wanted to be. Luckily, both of us found out ways to get healthy and not be messes anymore. She's fascinating. And the documentary is SO good.

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  7. Did I ever recommend The Swell to you? If not, I am... :)

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    1. I don't think so? Or is this the same book we have talked about a couple times and we keep forgetting about? lol. I put in a request for it at the library as soon as I saw your comment, so I will have it in a couple days!

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    2. YESSS. The Swell is BADASS

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    3. it is in-transit now, I might have it by this afternoon!

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