Saturday, October 3, 2020

Stacking the Shelves #114

 

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.

Auther/Publisher Gift

Library Treasures
 


Happy Reading!
Sarah

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    1. Allllllllways more Courtney Summers! I loved this one but I won't say why because it will spoil it. I am not officially caught up on all her books and have to wait until Feb for The Project, uuuggggghhhhh................

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  2. "Where are you REALLY From?" looks potentially interesting.........

    My monthly Mall trip recently so.....

    Fiction:

    The Book of Dust - The Secret Commonwealth by Philip Pullman
    We Begin at The End by Chris Whitaker

    Non-Fiction:

    Peaky Blinders - The Legacy by Carl Chinn
    Twelve Days on The Somme - A Memoir of the Trenches, 1916 by Sidney Rogerson
    The Spitfire Story by Jacky Hyams
    Enemy Coast Ahead by Guy Gibson
    The British are Coming - The War for America 1775-1777 by Rick Atkinson
    The Journey Matters - Twentieth-Century Travel in True Style by Jonathan Glancey
    The Railways - Nation, Network & People by Simon Bradley
    The King and the Catholics - The Fight for Rights 1829 by Antonia Fraser
    In Churchill's Shadow - Confronting the Past in Modern Britain by David Cannadine

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    1. I like it so far, and I am learning much about African history related to Rhodesia/Zimbabwe/Zambia. I really like the author's style and voice.

      It always makes me laugh when I see something about Paul Revere saying "The British Are Coming!" Dude WAS British, the REDCOATS were coming!

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    2. BUT - He was born in *Boston*..... [grin] OK, The USA didn't exist then... But America did [lol]

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    3. But the colonists still considered themselves British! That's why they wanted equal representation! lol

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  3. Jean @ Howling Frog had a dynamite post of Tolstoy's Resurrection so i down-loaded a copy of it; just hope i get a chance to read it pretty soon...

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  4. Oh I love everything by Courtney Summers but haven't read Some Girls Are yet! I hope that you love it!

    I'm a new follower on blogger and Bloglovin' :)

    Here's my post this week

    Jade @ Ink Scratchers

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    1. Thanks for the follow! I will make sure to do the same. Bloglovin is so weird and I haven't been on there in a while due to all the sex bots, which is super weird but whatevs. They're everywhere now.

      Some Girls Are was my last Summers book left, and now I have to sulk until I finally get The Project in Feb. She is fantastic, I love her!!

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  5. Some great sounding books, Sarah! But Where Are You Really From? sounds like it will be an interesting read. I look forward to your thoughts on it.

    I just saw mention in the news that some of the local libraries will be opening up soon in a limited capacity. I hope that will include the one we frequent. My daughter doesn't read e-books, and it would be nice to have the library as a resource again for her. I like buying books, but, man, it gets expensive!

    I hope you have a great week, Sarah. Enjoy your reading!

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    1. I'm so excited for you! Did your libraries never offer curbside pick-up? That definitely saved our sanity over the summer. Select branches have now started re-opening for patrons, but they still offer curbside too. I have been pretty impressed with how seriously our library system took the pandemic, and continues to.

      Thanks for coming by, happy reading!

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  6. Some Girls Are looks good! Summers always brings the feels.

    Lindsi @ Do You Dog-ear? 💬

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    1. Ugh, right?!?! Usuaully she is THE WORST and makes me so mad/sad/frustrated, and I LOVE HER FOR IT. This was the last book of hers I had yet to read, so now I have to just sit around until Feb when The Project comes out.

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  7. One book in last week, from my Nervous Breakdown Book Club subscription:
    Can't Even by Anne Helen Peterson, non fiction about the psychic toll modern capitalism has taken on our lives!

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    1. I say that phrase often these days...I CAN'T EVEN! Hope you enjoy it, as much as such a topic CAN be enjoyed.

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  8. Some girls are has an interesting cover. Have fun reading (or DNF)!

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    1. I really liked all of them, not too terrible of a week then. Some Girls Are is AMAZING. Courtney Summers is seriously phenomenal. I love her so much.

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    2. I need to SERIOUSLY check out Courtney Summers now!

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    3. She has become one of my very very few MUST READ fiction authors.

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