Saturday, April 5, 2025

Stacking the Shelves #163, Sunday Post #160, Sunday Salon #154

Hey my bookish friends! How was your week? Mine was long. I started Monday at the ER (chest pains), I am fine (thankfully!), came out with some referrals I needed anyway, and read an entire book. It was a hard work week, and other stressors from extended family. This morning I went to a craft fair and bought several designs of fabric for a quilt I am hoping to start soon.

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.

Net Galley: None

Library Treasures: 

 
 

Kindle Freebies: WON in a giveaway!!

Bought: None

Book Mail: None

Other updates:

I finished several books this week and DNFed one. I need to write the review for two of them. I finished my bookish wall hanging quilt this week (yay!), but haven't had time to finish the post, however I will be sharing the final picture soon.

What you might have missed on the blog this week:

Book Review: Shock and Awe by Christy Barritt

Book Review: Safe and Sound by Christy Barritt

Book Review: The Cupid Chronicles by Courtney Walsh

Top Ten Tuesday-Books you would be a fool not to read

March Reading Wrap Up 2025

Book Review: Sweet Tea and Thee by Linda Kozar

Book Review: Sushi for One? by Camy Tang

Book Review: Blessed Are the Spiraling by Levi Lusko

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! 

    Sunday Post 

41 comments:

  1. Yikes! Scary ER visit! Glad you're ok. Glad you found some fabric that you like for your quilt.

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  2. Chest pains are scary! I'm glad you're fine. A bookish wall hanging sounds cool.

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  3. Sorry about having to have the ER visits, but is some good came of it for the long run, that's a good thing. I've had my share of scares, hopefully fewer this year!

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  4. Oh no! It's good you went to the ER and got the referrals for the chest pains you needed.

    I look forward to seeing your wall hanging!

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  5. Oh my gosh!!! I am glad to hear that you are ok! How scary!

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  6. I’m so glad you’re okay! I’m looking forward to seeing your wall hanging.

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  7. I went to the ER last June with what I thought were heart skips. Nope. They still don't know but the heart was good. The chest pain stuff can be so confusing! I didn't have pain, thankfully. Hope you get some answers from all the referrals. Looks like some good reads at least. I'll add you to my ever growing prayer list!

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  8. Glad you went to the ER... you just never know! Hope the referrals give you some answers.

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  9. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the crochet pattern book! Tempest at Annabel‘s Lighthouse is on my TBR. Hopefully my Library will get it soon.

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    1. Thanks Patricia. Honestly, I prefer books with colors and pictures, LOL!

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  10. Winning book giveaways is fun! You got some good books at the library. I hope you enjoy reading them. I finish so many books this week that I’m a little bit behind on my reviews. I’m hoping to get caught up before next weekend. Have a great week!

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    1. Carla, I spent about an hour this afternoon catching up on reviews. Once the week starts going, I don't have the time to catch up.

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  11. I'm sorry you were having chest pains. I'm glad the ER could help. I hope you are doing better now. Take care of yourself.

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  12. I’m so glad you’re okay! It’s a tough way to get the referrals you need but sometimes it’s the only way. Crafting fairs are so much fun. I hope you have a good and less stressful week.

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  13. ER visits are the worst! I'm glad you're okay. And I hope this week is a better one for you!

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  14. I look forward to seeing your bookish wall hanging quilt when you post about it! Tempest at Annabel‘s Lighthouse sounds like it will be good and Beneath the Surface caught my eye. I hope you enjoy your reading and have a great week!

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  15. Glad you are okay and I hope you have a less eventful week! :)

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  16. Oh no Cindy! I’m glad to hear you are okay. Good for you to be quilting!

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  17. 300 crochet patterns? Wow. You must be very talented. Good for you. I am so jealous.

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    1. Anne, I wouldn't say I am very talented, but I do like trying new patterns, and I have learned to read them.

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  18. Glad to hear you are okay. That is scary. Sounds like a fun time at the craft fair. So glad you got Wright's book. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Enjoy your week!

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  19. Oh my gosh, the ER, so glad you are ok. That must have been so scary. Happy to see so many library treasures, I need to utilize mine more.

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    1. Steph, I LOVE my library and they have so many treasures ;)

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