Stacking the Shelves (406)

Today’s picture is of a precariously balanced George, possibly fresh from having destroyed all the toilet paper and paper towel rolls in the house! And we have books. But still not very many. Howsomever, it does look like the Spring 2021 books are increasing on both NetGalley and Edelweiss. Like there’s a bit of spring […]

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An oldie but a goodie for this first day of August: Another month ends. All targets met. All systems working. All customers satisfied. All Staff eagerly enthusiastic. All pigs fed and ready to fly. For Review: The Bright Lands by John Fram Colonyside (Planetside #3) by Michael Mammay Fishing for Trouble (Alaskan Diner Mystery #2) […]

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George went in for his ‘snip and chip’ yesterday. He’s fine. He came home and immediately tried to eat ALL the things and destroy ALL the toilet paper. It took hours for him to calm down. But he’s definitely fine. The stack embiggened again. Embiggen is such a lovely little word, even if it means […]

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When George gets sleepy, he gets very, very sleepy. Especially if he’s just been having the zoomies. Yes, that’s my foot and No, it’s not moving. I have been officially incapussitated. It’s a good thing that I have plenty to read, as evidenced by this week’s stack. All of these look like fun, but I’m […]

Stacking the Shelves (400)

Today is the 400th Stacking the Shelves post here at Reading Reality. YAY! The mothership for STS, Team Tynga’s Reviews, passed this milestone a few weeks ago, but I must have scheduled a few Saturdays for something completely different sometime in the wayback. In  honor of the 400th STS, I have a picture of not […]

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Today’s picture is Lucifer. He is seriously in a mood, as if you can’t tell from the expression on his face. The reason he’s in such a disgruntled state is, as usual, George. Who is hiding behind my back in this picture playing with Lucifer’s tail. Lucifer’s consent is definitely begrudging, but it is consent. […]