Stacking the Shelves (315) – Comfort Reads Edition

Think of this as the “Comfort Reads” edition of Stacking the Shelves. It’s the Thanksgiving weekend here in the US. By the time you read this, I’ll have been out of town for most of the week, and not picked up much, if anything, from either NetGalley or Edelweiss. And it will be a slow […]

Stacking the Shelves (313)

There’s a very tiny kitten trying to eat my ear as a type this. It’s very distracting – alternately ticklish and painful. I had to put her back in her playpen when she nearly succeeding in giving my ear another piercing. It’s cold and rainy here in Atlanta, so it’s a lovely weekend for reading. […]

Stacking the Shelves (312)

OK, I know this shelf stack has a certain theme to it. Probably in celebration of the thirteenth and final book of the series coming out in January, the ENTIRE Charley Davidson series popped up on NetGalley this week. Since this is one of those series that has been recommended to me multiple times, I […]

Stacking the Shelves (311)

This week’s collection is certainly an interesting group! There are two books I’ve already reviewed, which is certainly unusual. And one book that already has two strikes against it. It seemed like I was the only person in the world who did not like Charlie Jane Anders’ All the Birds in the Sky, but I’m […]

Stacking the Shelves (310)

I realized a couple of things this week. Because I finished Endgames, the 12th book in the Imager Portfolio over the weekend, I discovered that I really, really want to read the first three books in the series again. Not just because it’s been 10 years since I read them, but because Endgames is the […]

Stacking the Shelves (308)

This stack is extremely short.  So short that I actually looked for books to buy so this cupboard didn’t look quite so bare. Which is really weird, since the towering TBR pile, while virtual, looms very, very large indeed. I think it’s also an issue that things just didn’t look good to me – not […]

Stacking the Shelves (307)

Not a big stack this week. Particularly since several of the books are preorders, so they really don’t add to the virtually towering TBR pile – at least not yet. The audiobook of The Consuming Fire is so far preorder that I don’t actually know who the narrator is. I’m hoping it’s Wil Wheaton, because […]