Welcome to Stacking the Shelves, hosted by Tynga's Reviews. This is where I share the new books I've gotten recently.
Middle Grade:
In Front of God and Everybody: Confessions of April Grace #1 by K.D. McCrite (bought)
Cliques, Hicks and Ugly Sticks: Confessions of April Grace #2 by K.D. McCrite (bought)
Chocolate Covered Baloney: Confessions of April Grace #3 by K.D. McCrite (bought) (My Review)
Andi Unexpected by Amanda Flower (for review)
Young Adult/Adult:
The Heist Society by Ally Carter (won from C.J. Hill)
Sir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate by Harry Kelsey (bought)
Picture Books:
I also got some picture books for my kids, but I didn't have the chance to photograph them, so I just included their cover images.




The Snatchabook by Helen Docherty & Thomas Docherty (bought) (My Review)
100 Snowmen by Jen Arena and Stephen Gilpin (bought)
Not Your Typical Dragon by Dan Bar-el and Tim Bowers (bought)
Lost and Found by Oliver Jeffers (bought)
Ebooks from NetGalley, Edelweiss, Authors, and Amazon:



The Tyrant's Daughter by J.C. Carleson (NetGalley)
Royally Lost by Angie Stanton (Edelweiss)
The Dyerville Tales by M.P. Kozlowsky (Edelweiss)



The Avery Shaw Experiment by Kelly Oram (for review)
Don't Even Think About It by Sarah Mlynowski (NetGalley)
Gilded by Christina Farley (Amazon)



Dangerous by Shannon Hale (NetGalley)
Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg (NetGalley)
Switched at Birthday by Natalie Standiford (NetGalley)
I got invited to read a lot of these books, and approved for a bunch all at the same time. I'm hoping to knock several of these off this month. I have a feeling that February is going to be spent dashing through the digital pages of these books! I'm really excited to read all these books, so February should be a fun month! I haven't made up a list of goals for the month, so I think I'm just going to read what I feel like picking up.
Wow, you got so many amazing books! I can't wait to read Better Off Friends and Royally Lost. Hope you enjoy all of your new books.
ReplyDeleteAnge @ Moonlight Reader (My STS)
Me too! They both sound really cute and fun.
DeleteLoved Better Off Friends!! Great haul! I hope you enjoy all of your lovely books!
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Leydy @ OUaT & Redcarpetendings
Glad to hear you enjoyed it! I'm looking forward to reading that one.
DeleteFabulous stack! You got a love of books too. Now if we just didn't need to sleep think of all the reading we could get done. ;)
ReplyDeleteTressa @ Tressa's Wishful Endings
I know! That is the one superpower I wish I had. The power to never need sleep.
DeleteGreat books for you this week! Lots of variety for you. I hope you enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteBrittany @ Spare Time Book blog
My STS: http://sparetimebookblog.blogspot.com/2014/02/stacking-shelves-12.html
Thanks! I'm excited to start reading them.
DeleteYou got so many good books! Heist Society is one of my favorite series <3 The Snatchabook is adorable! Cute story & amazing illustrations =)
ReplyDeleteSnatchabook is super cute. I was really happy to see it in the Scholastic catalog. I'm really looking forward to reading Heist Society. I know a lot of people have liked it.
DeleteGreat haul! Don't Even Think About It looks really great, I want to read that one myself. I hope you enjoy all of your books :) My STS.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited to read Don't Even Think About it. It has an interesting blurb, so I'm curious!
DeleteSir Francis Drake: The Queen's Pirate by Harry Kelsey looks like a great book. It's young adult??? How fun!!! I like to read historical young adult. Sometimes I feel like there aren't enough out there. Dystopians and what not take over the genre. Great haul!!
ReplyDeleteAngie
Sir Francis Drake is an adult book. It's really good though. Young adults would be able to appreciate it I think. I'm reading Nazi Hunters right now. It's YA non-fiction. I agree with you that there aren't enough of those for teens!
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