Saturday, April 11, 2026

Stacking the Shelves #209 Sunday Post #206 Sunday Salon #200

Hey, my bookish friends!!  How are you all doing? I didn't mean to completely disappear, but I did warn you it could happen. I am not sure I am completely back, either. I was called to Indiana on March 31, my mom had started a drastic decline. I helped care for her until Saturday, April 4, when she passed away (she literally just drifted into sleep and stopped breathing, so very peaceful). We immediately started cleaning out her apartment on Sunday, Monday was funeral planning, and continuing to clean her stuff out, Wednesday was the funeral and I came home on Thursday. I have not had time to process anything. This weekend I am giving myself space to do whatever I feel like I need to do.  

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: None

Bought: None-but a pre-order did come in

Book Mail: None

Kindle Freebies: None

Other updates:

I finished one book over the past 2 weeks. It's funny, before I went to Indiana my sister said my Mom was sleeping all day. I packed several books, and then downloaded several more to my Kindle, in anticipation of all the reading I was going to get done. She rallied once I got there (even more so the second day when my younger sister arrived), and there was no reading and no rest. But, I was prepared, LOL! My numbers next week will be inflated since I am almost done with an audiobook and an ebook (started while she was sleeping, didn't need a light to see).

What you might have missed on the blog this week:

Book Review: (repost) Cross the Line by C.C. Warrens

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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29 comments:

  1. Hope your new book turns out to be what you expected. 99 doors must mean an enormous library!

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  2. I was wondering if your absence had something to do with your mom. I'm so sorry! Death is always hard, but it's even harder when it's your mom. I'm still missing mine everyday. I'm glad your mom's passing was so peaceful. Definitely be kind to yourself these next few weeks. Grief will take you on a roller coaster ride. Sending you hugs! And keeping you in my prayers.

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    1. Lark, I thought I would have a few minutes here or there, but it was so busy and chaotic. I appreciate the prayers and advice. I don't know what I am doing and it is impossible to make decisions and plans right now.

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  3. Cindy, I am so sorry about the loss of your mom. I have always been grateful that I was able to be with my mom in her last days and hours and that her passing was so peaceful.

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    1. Deb, I am super thankful that she changed her mind and I was able to be there. She needed my help and I was glad to give it. I have stories and things I would have missed had I not been there, and I will be forever grateful for that time. I am glad you had it when your mom passed as well.

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  4. I'm so sorry for your loss, but I'm glad you were able to spend that time with her and she passed peacefully. We also had a death in the family this past week - an aunt (my mom's sister). It wasn't entirely unexpected, but it's always hard when it happens. I'll be thinking of you.

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    1. Oh Meezan, I am sorry to hear that! Prayers for your family.

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  5. Sorry for the loss of your mom, Cindy. That was a lot to happen in a short time. Personally, I find that it works well to take care of the logistics of death and to process the grief in small spurts over time. I hope that works well for you, too.

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    1. Joy, one thing that did make it harder was having to do everything so fast. I didn't have a choice, that is what worked best for my sisters. I am trying to process and grieve now that I am home.

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  6. My heart breaks for you in this time of loss. It's a lot to process and you will be in my prayers. Hugs to you and yours.

    The Bookshop of 99 Doors looks fabulous! I've put it on hold at my library.

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    1. Thanks Patricia, I appreciate it. I hope you enjoy The Bookshop of 99 Doors when you get a chance to read it.

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  7. I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I hope you can rest, process, and read as much as you want this week!

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    1. Thanks Karis! Trying to decide when I will go back to work, so I can do just that.

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  8. I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Take care of yourself during this time, and I will be praying for all of you.

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  9. I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of your mother, though it is a small comfort to hear that she passed so peacefully with her daughters by her side. It is completely understandable that you need this weekend to just breathe and exist without a plan after such a whirlwind of emotions and hard work. Please be gentle with yourself as you start to process everything.

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    1. Thank you, Melody. I appreciate your kind words.

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  10. I'm so sorry about your mom. I've lost both of my parents, oldest sister, and 3 brother in laws and know how hard it is to lose a loved one. My brother in laws were more like brothers to me since I was still very young when they married my sisters. Sending you hugs.

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    1. Thanks Vicki, I am sorry for all your losses.

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  11. I am so sorry for your loss Cindy but I’m relieved to hear it was peaceful. So glad you made it home to be with her. Take care and be kind to yourself. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

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  12. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Cindy. Losing a parent is so tough. I also pray that once you've had some time to digest all this that those wonderful memories you have of her shine through, providing peace and comfort.

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  13. My sincere condolences on your loss. I’m glad for both your sakes it was peaceful. Wishing you strength and comfort in the weeks ahead.

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  14. I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, Cindy. You and your family are in my prayers. Take care.

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  15. I'm so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I hope you've taken the time you need - and continue to take more whenever you need it. I am still not in a place where I can talk about my grandpa or listen to his outgoing voicemail message without crying. Grief is a tricky thing, as I'm sure you know. Wish I could give you a hug!

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