Saturday, March 12, 2022

Stacking the Shelves #184

 

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.

NetGalley ARCs


Library Treasures


Happy Reading!
Sarah

14 comments:

  1. I just read a conspiracy theory about the Titanic- something I hadn't heard before. I wonder if that's all nonsense- I mean, I've only heard that it was perfectly as described, the way it hit the iceberg. Anyway... yes The PAris Apartment! I hope you like it. Have you read dead Space yet by Kali Wallace??? Yes yes yes

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    1. I think that there's a conspiracy theory about *everything* so why NOT RMS Titanic too! [lol]

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    2. What kind of conspiracy theory?? Like it was sunk on purpose, or something? I do love a good conspiracy theory because they are so outlandish, I can't help but laugh. As for The Paris Apartment...oi. I don't feel like it is on par with The Guest List, which is my fave. It was okay but underwhelming. I have not read Dead Space, I don't know that the science fiction aspect would allow me to stay engaged.

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  2. I must read my Titanic books soon.... [muses]

    A MUCH more reasonable TWO from me this week - one of each.

    Non-Fiction:

    Gladius - Living, Fighting and Dying in the Roman Army by Guy De La Bedoyere

    Fiction:

    Songbirds by Christy Lefteri

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    1. Look at you with only one book, nice job. I have read a couple other books by Guy de la Bedoyere so I will probably look at this one at some point.

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  3. I recently read The Paris Apartment. Hope you enjoy it.

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    1. I am looking forward to your review! I was underwhelmed, especially when compared to The Guest List.

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  4. I like books about the Titanic and the Day by day one looks interesting. Happy reading!

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    1. It is very exhaustive, and definitely not one you would read straight through. I love that it gives attention to every single person who lived and died that night, no one is overlooked. For every day of the year it lists passengers and crew who were born that day, survivors who passed that day, and brief paragraphs related to a variety. The Doomed one is not giving any new information or perspective, but still would be helpful for anyone unfamiliar with the story.

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  5. Yes! The Paris Apartment! I'm so excited to read it!

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