Saturday, October 10, 2020

Stacking the Shelves #115

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.

Prime First Reads
(We get two this month!)
 

Gift From Author/Publisher

Library Treasures


Happy Reading!
Sarah

24 comments:

  1. Only TWO from me this week. Both non-fiction...

    Franklin and Winston - An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship by Jon Meacham
    Hundred Days - The End of the Great War by Nick Lloyd

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    1. I am so warred-out right now, but I do want to delve deeper into FDR/Churchill in the future. I have avoided WWI for such a long time, because it is just so utterly depressing. Like, it was thought to be the war to end all wars, and all it really did was set up Europe for an even worse one later on. Oi. Too much for me, sometimes. A lot of the time, actually.

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    2. I've been watching a LONG series of YouTube video on WW1 lately which is why I'm picking up books about it again. Yes, the whole thing was VERY depressing in SO many ways - a barbaric war even by human standards - but there's still lots to be interested in (away from the muddy trenches) and it IS very important mostly for its technology and numerous knock-on effects (like WW2!, The Russian Revolution, and the collapse of pretty much every European Empire....). But I AM trying hard to keep my war reading to a *reasonable* minimum.

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    3. Yes, I would much rather read about the societal and cultural impacts than the actual military actions. I have tried a few times with various books about the big battles and I just can't get through them.

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  2. The Wife Between Us has been on my TBR since forever! Hope you have a great time them all!
    Here's my post

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    1. Eeeek, I have very mixed feelings about aspects of it but I don't want to spoil it for you! So, read it and then we can dissect it!

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  3. Oooh! The Wife Between Us looks really interesting! Great haul!

    Here’s my Stacking the Shelves!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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    1. I thought I would love it, and I am so disappointed that I did not.

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  4. I've been meaning to try a book by Wendy Webb! I didn't care much for The Wife Between Us, but that might have been because I listened to it on audio. Hope you have a great week of reading!

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    1. Oh thank goodness, I didn't like it either!! Like, the only twist that I actually liked was the one at the very end, because it is the ONLY ONE THAT MADE SENSE!

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  5. Oohhhh! Those sound interesting! I actually haven't got any this week...

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    1. I always tell myself I will not add any new books this week, yet here we are!

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    2. Haha! This happens way too much for me too...

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    3. It's definitely a problem. Being back to school has curbed it a little, but not nearly as much as I hoped it would.

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  6. I picked the same two books for my First Read picks. I forgot to add them to my post though. I hope you enjoy all of these, Sarah!

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    1. Carole, glad to see you back around here! I really loved one, and did not care for the other so much but I won't say which is which because I don't want to spoil them for you!

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  7. You are reading more thrillers!!!!

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  8. Both your Prime First Reads look stunning! I enjoyed The wife between us, interesting twist. Hope you enjoy it too.

    Have a good week, here's my The Sunday Post #14

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    1. The covers were truly gorgeous. One book was so great and I loved it. The other, meh. But I won't say which, in case you are reading them also. I ended up not really like The Wife Between Us at all, except for the very last twist because it is the only one that made sense to me. I wish I would have liked it more.

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  9. looking at the cover, they all seem like they could be good. hope you enjoy them
    sherry @ fundinmental

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    1. Thanks Sherry! I LOVED Brackenhill SO MUCH. Our Story was very timely and important. The other two...meh.

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  10. Four books in last week, all from the library, all published in 1965:
    The Arm of the Starfish by Madeleine L'Engle
    The Bond by a French author, won the Priz Gongort, highest literary award in France
    An American Dream by Norman Mailer
    August Is A Wicked Month by Edna O'Brien

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    1. Yay for more library reads!! Glad you are able to visit again. A few more of our branches have opened now. Hours are still limited compared to what they were before, but it is nice. Plus they still offer curbside for those who want/need it.

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