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If anything turns out to be horribly awry in this post, I’m blaming it on Luna. She sat on the keyboard and somehow managed to both erase the graphic above AND reduce the display font by 50%. I think I caught everything she oh-so-helpfully did, but it’s hard to be certain when there is a […]

Stacking the Shelves (593)

In this week’s stack I have some real gems, some real curiosities, and some books I’m just plain looking forward to. There are several pretty covers this time around. My personal faves are The Night Ends with Fire, The Price of Redemption and Rough Pages. Rough Pages is also the book I’m most looking forward […]

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This is certainly an interesting batch, isn’t it? Ironically, the prettiest cover might be Haunt Sweet Home – either that or The Phoenix Bride. Full Speed to a Crash Landing is definitely the most ‘interesting’ title, while it and The Bloodless Princes are the books I’m most looking forward to out of this week’s rather […]

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A bigger stack this week than the last several. That’s how it goes! The prettiest cover feels like a tie between The Scent of Hours and Truly Madly Magically. I think they are both pretty just not in the same way – which makes it more difficult to judge. The book that’s making my curiosity […]

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A bit of a short stack this week, not helped by cutting things off a day early to get stuff done AND the books that don’t have cover art yet. For Review: Asunder by Kerstin Hall Between Dragons and Their Wrath (Shattered Kingdom #1) by Devin Madson A Jewel in the Crown (Secret Churchill Files […]

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An interesting batch of covers that should be twice as big, but half the books I picked up this week don’t have cover art yet! So what you see is not exactly what I got. This is another eclectic batch of covers as well, particularly House of Open Wounds with its extremely busy cover. Then […]

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This week’s covers fall into two categories. Either they’re really pretty or they’re just pretty weird, and not much in the middle. As much as I can’t resist a library, I think the prettiest covers are Daughter of the Merciful Deep and The God and the Gumiho, although I could certainly understand if someone liked […]

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How is it that something that is so ubiquitous it is literally called ‘the common cold’ manages to make a person feel so uncommonly miserable with so little warning? You’d think I’d get plenty of reading done while I’m sniffling and coughing, but looking down to read just makes everything worse. I think it’s finally […]

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My murder-y mood continues – so when I saw book 5 in the Nell Ward series, A Trace of Hares, come up on Edelweiss I decided to just go for the whole series. I’ll be reading the first book in the series over the weekend, so hopefully I’ll have a chance to get caught up […]

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So I picked up a couple more books this week than I did last week. What’s a few extra books between friends, amirite? Especially since Enlightenment absolutely ran away with the ‘pretty book cover’ award for this week’s stack! For Review: The City of Marble and Blood (Chronicles of Hanuvar #2) by Howard Andrew Jones […]