Saturday, October 7, 2023

Stacking the Shelves #90, Sunday Post #87, Sunday Salon #81

Hey bookish friends! How are you all doing? Any plans for the weekend? After getting home last weekend, my husband told me my son wasn't feeling that great. He ended up in the doctor's office Tuesday, a specialist on Wednesday, and surgery on Thursday. He is doing better, and on the road to recovery! Today, my daughter was heading back to college when she put her window down at a drive-thru and it refused to go back up 🤦, so she now has my car and hers will go in the shop on Monday. It has been a wild, busy, crazy week. The plan this weekend is to sew some projects, read, blog, and relax. Next week is another busy week, so really hoping to have a lot of downtime this weekend.

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. The Stacking the Shelves meme is hosted at Reading Reality.

NetGalley: None

Library: We are still on a break, but this book came in and I need it to finish the series, which is one of my goals for the year.

Kindle Freebies: None

Book Mail: For Review

 
Bought: None

Other updates:

I am in the middle of quite a few books, fiction, nonfiction, and audio, sigh. I finished 4 books again this week. One of the reviews will post tomorrow, and the rest are up.

What you might have missed on the blog:

Book Review Can't Help Falling 

September Reading Wrap-Up

Top Ten Tuesday-Reading Goals I Still Need to Work Toward

Book Review: The Letter Tree

Book Review: An Inconvenient Beauty

Book Review: An Uncommon Courtship

Book Review: Created to Dream 

First Line Friday #106-Star of Wonder

I am also linking up with the Sunday Post. The Sunday Post is a blog news meme hosted at Caffeinated Reviewer. I will also be joining Deb at Readerbuzz for the Sunday Salon.

What books have you added to your physical or virtual bookshelves? I would love to hear from you. Click on the icons below to join in on the fun. Have a great weekend!
 
 
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16 comments:

  1. I hope your son is recovering well, and I hope you are able to get your daughter's car fixed quickly. What a busy week for you.

    I'm always happy when I see picture books among the books others are planning to read. Enjoy!

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    1. Deb, thank you. Today has been a bit rocky with the recovery, but I am sure each day will get better. I love picture books but don't read very many anymore.

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  2. What a crazy week! I hope your son continues to recover and feel better and that nothing else goes wrong this week. I'm spending my weekend at home trying to catch up on all the stuff I didn't get done this week. Ahh...the treadmill of life. ;D

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    1. Lark, thank you. Today was a bit rocky with recovery, but I am sure each day will get better. Yes, the treadmill of life...and all the things we have to do that take away from our reading time, LOL! Have a great weekend and I hope you are able to catch up on what you need to!

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  3. That's a lot of unexpected things to have to handle in one week! I hope you get some relaxed time this weekend.

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  4. Oh I hate car issues too! I love the cover of that children’s book - so cute! Enjoy your weekend.

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  5. Is there anything worse than unexpected car troubles? I'm sure there are haha but I still don't like when it happens to me. Hope they are able to fix it soon!

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  6. Sounds like quite the week. Hope this week everyone is able to figure out next steps in getting back on track.

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  7. I am so glad you son is doing well after the surgery. That all happened so fast from the sounds of it. I bet it was quite the scare. I love the cover of the Colleen Coble book. It sounds good too. I hope you have a good week, Cindy. Hopefully things won't be quite so crazy for your family!

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  8. Yikes! Glad to hear your son is doing better and on the road to recovery! How scary!

    I had that window thing happen to my New Beetle a long time ago. I remember it cost a pretty penny to get it fixed. After that, whenever someone was in the passenger seat I threatened their life if they even thought about lowering their window. Couldn't afford to have that one fixed if it were to break.

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    1. Thanks Jinjer! LOL, not a bad idea, keep all windows up!!

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