In addition to feeding my addiction at both NetGalley and Edelweiss, there were a couple of special purchases I’d like to mention.
The wonderful folks at StoryBundle are running a special bundle this week of Science Fiction and Fantasy written during NaNoWriMo. This looks like a terrific punch of new SF/F authors, and I can’t wait to see how the stories turn out.
Humble Bundle (much better known for their indie gaming bundles) have a special Doctor Who comics bundle this week. If you love the Doctor, or are curious about the comics, this is a great way to read a pretty full starting collection.
For Review:
The Agincourt Bride (Catherine de Valois #1) by Joanna Hickson
Allegiance (Penton Legacy #4) by Susannah Sandlin
Black Ice (Midgard #2) by Susan Krinard
Dark Refuge (Spirit Wild #4) by Kate Douglas
The Little Green Book of Chairman Rahma by Brian Herbert
Lock In by John Scalzi
The Tudor Bride (Catherine de Valois #2) by Joanna Hickson
Witchlight (Magic Born #2) by Sonya Clark
Wouldn’t It Be Deadly (Eliza Doolittle & Henry Higgins #1) by D.E. Ireland
Purchased:
Doctor Who Comics Bundle from Humble Bundle
Sci-Fi/Fantasy NaNo Bundle from StoryBundle
Unlocked: An Oral History of Haden’s Syndrome by John Scalzi
Borrowed from the Library:
Otherwise Engaged by Amanda Quick
Nice haul. Those Tudor books look really good. I enjoy the covers for them a lot. Come visit me as well.
Grace
I’m embarrassed to admit I have yet to read John Scalzi, but I have several of his titles on my TBR pile. Brian Herbert is an author who frustrates me – I like his stories, but his habit of telling them in very short scenes irks me.
Here’s my stacking the shelves.