Saturday, July 20, 2019

Stacking the Shelves #56


Stacking the Shelves is a weekly feature co-hosted by Tynga's Reviews and 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. Never has my addiction been more obvious than when I am now keeping track of every single book I acquire.

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What did you add to your stash this week?



Happy Reading!
Sarah

24 comments:

  1. Just two library books in this week: Inheritance by Dani Shapiro and With Shuddering Fall, Joyce Carol Oates's first novel. I plan to reread that one. Yesterday I took back a huge stack of library books, all read, all reviewed. My superpowers are working!

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    1. Inheritance is on my to-review list! I will hold off on that one then, until you read it, so I don't accidentally spoil anything :)

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  2. Ooh Oak Island- love the look of that one!

    Hey are you watching Black Spot? It's a TRIP.

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    1. It's more interesting than not, I found myself much more into the earliest explorations of the island, but it is still a good read. We don't have any television channels for the time being, so I have not see that show. What is it about?

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    2. I just saw Oak Island on a display table at Barnes and Noble yesterday. I didn't have time to take a peek though.

      Black Spot is a french/ Belgian production set in an eerie little town in France where strange things happen. the trees bleed, the crows are weird and there's... something... in the forest. Perhaps a throwback to Celtic gods? I LOVE how eerie it is.

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    3. Weird! Sounds like a show I would love.

      I finished the book today. I liked it but unless you are super into Oak Island and are obsessed with it, it is one you can get from the library.

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  3. I haven't heard of these books before, but they all sound interesting!

    Here’s my Stacking the Shelves!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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  4. It would have been ZERO for me [I know, right] but I was at an Air Show today.... and they had several book stalls so.....

    The Airman - His Conquests in Peace and War by Francis A Collins (published in 1917!)
    Adventurous Empires - The Story of the Short Empire Flying Boats by Phillip E Sims
    Fabulous Flying Boats - A History of the World's Passenger Flying Boats by Leslie Dawson
    Dowding of Fighter Command - Victor of the Battle of Britain by Vincent Orange
    Empire of the Clouds - When Britain's Aircraft Ruled the World by James Hamilton-Paterson

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    1. For once I will not be adding anything to my TBR from one of your hauls! Looks good for you though, hope you enjoy them.

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    2. Being on sale during an airshow they were super focused. Plus I have a *thing* about flying boats that very few people share... [grin]

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    3. Agreed! This the first time our interests have diverged greatly - I never thought that could happen, lol

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    4. Well, I'm interested in *almost* everything so we're bound to get a lot of intersections. Very few people find even half of what I find interesting also interesting. It's a burden but I carry it with style....

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  5. Danemorra sounds interesting, I like true crime.
    Enjoy your new additions!

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    1. I finished it pretty quickly, just a couple hours. it was an interesting read and the complete lack of oversight and cuts made to correctional facilities is alarming.

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  6. I'm still uploading political books I bought weeks ago onto my TBR! The whole plot of the Da Vinci Code fascinates me and at some point I intend to read more on the subject. It might be a couple of years after I tame the current TBR!

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    1. I really like the plot too and want to know more about the real subjects that were used in the book.

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  7. My Hubby is an avid fan of the Oak Island programme and has been watching those brothers dig around for years! Nice selection of books, Sarah, I hope you enjoy reading them. X

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    1. Thank you Fora! My mom enjoys the show. Eleanor and I do not have cable - or any channels, actually - but I always watch it when we go home to visit my mom. It's so cool, I wish they would find something!

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  8. I enjoyed "A Nation Challenged"....stumbled on it while doing shelf maintenance at the library, as I remembered.

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    1. I found it therapeutic. The aspects related to the ensuing war were less so.

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    1. I just finished it today, I liked it! I have only seen some of the show (we don't have television, basically at all), because my mom watches it, and then saves some of the best episodes so we can watch them, whenever Eleanor and I get to go home. I wish that the treasure, whatever kind of treasure it might be, would be found in my lifetime.

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