This is only my fourth time participating in stacking the shelves, but with Christmas and thrift shopping I got a LOT of books that I want to share!!!
Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual.This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks! And audiobooks. Don’t forget audiobooks! In other words, if you can read it or if it can be read to you – no matter how you got it – it belongs in Stacking the Shelves. The Stacking the Shelves meme is hosted at Reading Reality.
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McKay's in Knoxville
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Won in a Giveaway!
All of these wonderful surprises made for a fabulous holiday! I am beyond thrilled to be accepted into the blogger community and then to have people send me gifts. I am blown away by the kindness that you all have shown me. I love the blogging community. It is awesome that we don't have to have the same taste in books, that it is our love of books that bring the community together!
I love that sweatshirt!! And yay for so many bookish gifts!
ReplyDeleteMe too and I am NEVER excited about a Monday, but I am excited for tomorrow so I can wear the sweatshirt (and socks!). I am thrilled with so many bookish gifts, I have never gotten so many :) Truly feeling blessed.
DeleteOoh Christie! :)
ReplyDeleteI have not read her in MANY years but I kept hearing how good this one is and I was excited to pick it up. What do you think of that original cover?!
DeleteI love that cover! That's the thing about some of the older editions of her work, and some of the paperback covers also- they can be so distinctive!
DeleteThat sweatshirt is awesome! It looks like you got many great books, Cindy. Bookish gifts are the best. :-) Have a Happy New Year and a great week!
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled with my bookish gifts, Happy New Year!
DeleteYou received some great gifts. Happy New Year and here is to a great week.
ReplyDeleteNadene, I really did! This week is back to routines and my daughter goes back to college on Wednesday, but hoping it will be a good one!
DeleteSo many great looking books. Enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and Happy New Year!
Thanks Yvonne!! Happy New Year to you as well.
DeleteYou do have a lot of books! I've read only A Man Called Ove. Happy reading week!
ReplyDeleteHarvee-A Man called Ove is one I meant to read last year, I hope I enjoy it!
DeleteSo many tempting books! Enjoy them all, and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLaurel-Definitely blessed and excited! Thanks for stopping by. Have a great week!
DeleteWhat a wonderfully bookish Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great reading week and a happy healthy new year
Thanks so much Shelley! Have a great week.
DeleteHi there Cindy! Gosh, you got spoiled with so many awesome books! That is wonderful and I am so happy for you. You are just about sorted out for the year I'd say!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful 2022, filled with blessings, love and great books.
Elza Reads
I did get spoiled, but some of it was me spoiling myself, LOL! I am planning to try NOT to buy any books this year, or at least very few, so I think I got scared and wanted to compensate, LOL. Happy New Year!
DeleteOne of these days I'm going to finally read A Man Called Ove. I hope you enjoy all of your new books!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, that is what I kept saying, 2022 will be the year for me, I have hope!
DeleteMost of your books and authors are new to me. Happy reading and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks, happy new year!
DeleteNice goodies, including awesome socks!
ReplyDeleteI actually found Crooked House quite shocking, especially at the time it was written - of course you need to read the book, to the very end- to know what I mean
Emma, I plan on reading it until the end, hopefully this month. Yes, I love the socks (and sweatshirt) I am thrilled it is cold enough here today to wear them!
DeleteOh wow! You have so many great books to start the new year!!! And I love your bookish socks and sweatshirt.
ReplyDeleteWendy, I think I have enough books for the year, LOL! Good think I am doing challenges so I will read my own book!
DeleteYou know, at the rate I acquire books (often without reading them any time soon, bought OR borrowed)...I should probably participate in this Stacking the Shelves theme. In the meantime, let me rave about your great finds & gifts!
ReplyDelete1. I don't really know Agatha Christie's books anyway, but I have absolutely NO idea what that book could possibly be about based on the fluffy-duckling cover. Absolute chaos in my brain right now trying to figure out how this represents a mystery. Madness in its simplicity, fantastic work.
2. The Reckoning at Gossamer Pond is a good one! Highly recommend, kinda want to own it myself.
3. Get me the fainting couch, I simply must swoon over the gorgeous photographic covers on the Denton and Ruchti books. I am mentally putting them all in my thrift-store shopping basket without even reading the back cover.
4. LOVE the socks & sweatshirt.
5. And aww, how lovely to get so many gifed books. Lots of appealing titles here, but The Lady and the Lion Heart looks really intriguing.
It was a blessing for sure! Thank you for such a thoughtful reply. I do enjoy Jaime Jo's works and am looking forward to both of these :) If you have not read Denton or Ruchti, I highly recommend both. I read Facing the Dawn by Cynthia Ruchti last year, it was a 5 star read and made me want to read ALL her works :)
DeleteI love Agatha Christie so much. I read a really cool book by Kathryn Harkup about the poisons Christie uses in her novels. It was really interested and lovers of her novels would definitely enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah, It has been years since I have read Agatha Christie, but I have heard so much about her recently, especially this one, that I want to start reading her again. That book does sound interesting.
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