Saturday, May 30, 2026

Stacking the Shelves #366

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

Library Treasures from the TBR

Purchased

NetGalley ARCs


Happy Reading!
Sarah

11 comments:

  1. That looks like quite a mix but mostly thrillers, I think? I always get so curious about that kind of book, but I'm a wuss, haha. Hope you have a good week!

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    1. Yep, YA thrillers mainly. I was way behind for wanting to hit my goal of 300 books this year, so YA thrillers that I can consume easily are my go-to to help me get back ahead. When Eleanor has to go to her father's house, I can read a ton of those, plus it makes the time go by really fast so she is soon back home again. Happy reading!!

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  2. So.... A good visit to my Charity shop, plus an early Mall visit (rain scheduled for most of next week). BUT... I think that you should be *mostly* safe.

    Fiction:

    Two Twisted Crowns by Rachel Gillig
    The Knight and the Moth by Rachel Gillig
    Sharpe's Storm by Bernard Cornwell
    All the Names by Jose Saramago
    Snow by John Banville
    April in Spain by John Banville

    Non-Fiction:

    Air Force Blue - The RAF in World War Two by Patrick Bishop
    With a Little Help From Their Friends - The Beatles Changed the World, But Who Changed Theirs? by Stuart Maconie
    This Way Up - When Maps Go Wrong (and Why It Matters) by Mark Cooper-Jones and Jay Foreman
    Why Nobody Understands Quantum Physics - The Story of the Science That Shapes Our World by Frank Verstraete and Celine Broeckaert
    To the Sea by Train - The Golden Age of Railway Travel by Andrew Martin
    Metropolis - A History of the City, Humankinds Greatest Invention by Ben Wilson

    Only expecting the ONE next week!

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    1. I'm interested in Metropolis and lucky for you my library has it! Also interested in the train book because I love trains but we don't have it. Boo.

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    2. I thought that I'd seen the Metropolis book here a while back... Maybe I'm projecting AGAIN! My guess for the ONE book I thought might interest you was the 'wrong maps' book.

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  3. I hope you enjoy all of these and they do get your closer to your goal :) Have a good weekend!

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    1. I got within eight books of being back on track! Considering I was 17 at most, this is HUGE. Eleanor is with friends so after I finish blog stuff and making the comment rounds, I will be back to reading again!

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  4. Those thriller titles are thrilling and chilling! Enjoy!

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    1. So far most have been decent reads or better. It's nice when it works out like that!

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