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Stacking the Shelves #3



Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by
Tynga's Reviews.

 


Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual.

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Here is my Stacking the Shelves for this week: 

Pre-ordered (I can't wait!):



 
Purchased: 




 For review:  



Borrowed from the library (all audio):  









Happy Reading!!

Comments

  1. Nice haul. I like the pre-orders covers. I so want to read Of Gods and Monsters.


    Grace

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    1. It's one of my favorite series! That's the one I'm looking forward to most :)

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  2. Great haul! I've been meaning to start with Laini Taylor's books but the tbr pile's getting too unwieldy, haha. Enjoy reading!

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    1. I highly recommend any of her books. I love her writing!

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  3. Awesome haul! I hope to get an ARC of The King, otherwise I'll buy it next month. Pre-orders aren't very useful for me as I wait for 10 days to get one anyway.
    And I have yet to start Dashner, looking forward to it. :)
    Happy reading!

    My haul

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    1. I don't pre-order a lot, but these are three series I am looking forward to. Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. THE KING! Ahhh my god I cannot wait for that book to come out :D. Brilliant haul :)

    My Showcase Sunday :)

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I love J.R. Ward. I hate having to wait a year for every book!

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  5. WOW, you have some awesome reads this week! I so want to read J.R. Ward. I hope you enjoy your new books. Happy Reading!
    Thanks for stopping by my STS!

    Mary

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    1. BTW - I loved the firm and the movie was awesome!

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    2. Thanks! I'm almost finished with the audio of The Firm. It's my first John Grisham, and I'm really enjoying it.

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  6. Oh, I need to do my pre-order for the new Laini Taylor before I forget. So impatient for it!

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    1. I'm re-reading the first two right now in anticipation!

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  7. Oh, I loved The Lovely Bones. And I can't wait to read White Hot Kiss. Happy reading! My STS

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I'm looking forward to The Lovely Bones. I've heard so much about it.

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  8. I think we are book soulmates! I LOVE Sherrilyn Kenyon, JR Ward, and Sunny's Monere series!! Newest follower!!!

    Nora @ The Bookery

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