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Stacking the Shelves #5


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. 

Find out more and how to participate HERE!


Here is my Stacking the Shelves for this week: 

For review:
 


Purchased:



 Borrowed from the library (audio):



Happy Reading!!

Comments

  1. Hi. Firstly, thank you for visiting my haul post.

    I'm interested in Mistress, but I'm a little 50/50 over it due to some of the reviews that I've seen on Amazon. I still have a James Patterson book (Confessions Of A Murder Suspect) to read, so I'll check that one out first before looking to buy another of his books.

    Enjoy your reads.

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    1. I think James Patterson is hit and miss. There are some of him I really liked, but others I didn't like at all. No real middle ground. Here's hoping!

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  2. Nothing Left To Lose is a sufficiently awesome cover (though a tiny bit creepy, with that eyeball staring and all) Happy reading! My StS!

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    1. I was thinking that about the cover, too. It's definitely eye catching :) Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. Nice looking books. All of them are new to me. I hope you love each and every one. Come see what I got at Inside of a Dog and Ms. Martin Teaches Media. Happy reading!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by! I'll head over to check out your posts :)

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  4. I've never heard of these before, but they look pretty good! Thanks for stopping by my STS!

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  5. Awesome haul. I've never heard of these before. Thanks for stopping by the blog and happy reading! :)

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