Saturday, July 18, 2020

Stacking the Shelves #103


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.

Library Treasures
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Happy Reading!
Sarah 

10 comments:

  1. I've been to the recently re-opened Mall.... So a *bumper* crop for me this week!

    Fiction:

    The Silk Tree by Julian Stockwin
    The Second Sleep by Robert Harris
    The Border by Don Winslow
    The Warlow Experiment by Alix Nathan
    The Truants by Kate Weinberg

    Non-Fiction:

    The American Revolution - A Very Short Introduction by Robert J Allison
    Foreign Devils on the Silk Road - The Search for the Lost Treasures of Central Asia by Peter Hopkirk
    The Patient Assassin - A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge and the Raj by Anita Anand
    The Outlaw Ocean - Crime & Survival in the Last Untamed Frontier by Ian Urbina
    The Border - The Legacy of a Century of Anglo-Irish Politics by Diarmaid Ferriter

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    1. I liked your lists better when you were stuck inside and the mall wasn't open, lol. I am very interested in all your non-fiction books, except for the one on the Revolutionary War. I am Rev War-ed out.

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    2. The 'Rev-War' book will be part of a future 'Blitz Read' on the US in a vain attempt to understand WTF is going on over there! [lol] I'm not holding out any great hope on that point.... [grin] But it's always a good excuse to buy even more books.

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    3. Blech, none of us know what is going on either, except we still have a bunch of morons refusing to wear masks, a joke of a president saying he won't accept the 2020 election results, and teams of unmarked officers/agents snatching protesters off the streets. And more teams are now just going to be sent into random cities that are "out of control". We are so screwed.

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  2. I read Sadie last year and loved it, so I might need to pick up that other Courtney Summers book. I hope you enjoy all these!

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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    1. Sadie was such a masterpiece! I could not put it down so I only could read after my daughter went to bed because I had to have zero interruptions. It remains my fave but I have plowed through all of these already and loved them also. Summers is insanely good at writing strong female leads and she has become a must-read for me now. I definitely do not recommend reading them all back to back to back like I stupidly did, because the emoional hangover was real and exhausting, but DAMN she is a great writer.

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    1. I have finished them all already and most were really great! No DNFs, which has not happened much lately!

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    1. Thank you, I really did (I am done with them all already). Courtney Summers is perfection. And Rhodes is such a fantastic middle grade writer.

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