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!
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Happy Saturday, everyone! It's starting to feel like SPRING, isn't it? I love it! I'm in the middle of a grad school semester, so not so much leisure reading time- my stack is a bit shorter this time around. Mostly library books, and one new. How about you? What have you brought home lately? To join the fun, click on the linksy below!
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins: this is my new book, and I bought it based entirely on the word "library" in the title.
What's Your Worldview? by James N. Anderson: (From the library) This slender volume was recommended to me, and it looks really good. The author teaches at a local seminary.
Make: 3D CAD with Autodesk 123D: Design for 3D Printing, Laser Cutting, and Personal Fabrication by Jesse Harrington Au with Emily Gertz: (From the library) I work part of my week in a makerspace, and I have personally been doing quite a bit with CAD and 3D printing in the space. Looking forward to reading this book and expanding my knowledge even further. And don't you love the 3D fabricated robot guy on the cover?
Ice Whale by Jean Craighead George: (From the library) I started to read this book as an egalley on my Kindle, and realized that unfortunately some of the images didn't make it through the download, and those images are necessary to understanding the story. Fortunately, I waited long enough to start the egalley and my library owned a copy I could check out!
Only What's Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts by Chip Kidd: (From the library) This was an impulse pick-up at a library branch I visited this week. It's got history in it, of how the Peanuts characters evolved, and some rare sketches and art from Charles Schulz's archives.
The Limpopo Academy of Private Detection and The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon by Alexander McCall Smith: (audiobooks from the library) I've been listening to this series during my commute! Not too terribly deep, but often funny and always fun.
Click on the Linksy to share what you brought home this week!
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Really like the look of the Alexander McCall Smith books, in particular the private detective one! Oh and love Snoopy;) Hope I'm doing this right, first time stackingt he shelves and it's here:
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Oh and thanks, great meme:)Happy Saturday:)
ReplyDeleteI really liked The Library at Mount Char but it is a strange story. I hope you love it. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThose look like some great books. Hope you enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteDiane @ Diane's Book Blog
The cover to that first book is lovely! Hope you enjoy the books :)
ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to read something by Alexander McCall Smith. Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteThe Library at Mount Char is one of interest. Alexander McCall Smith stories are great to hear as you get the full effect by how the pronunciation of some of the words are. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteThe Library at Mount Char sounds great and the cover is fantastic!
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ReplyDeleteI really like the look of 'The Library at Mount Char'! Will have to look it up!
My Stacking the Shelves is quite a late one again...
Happy reading everyone!
Forgot to add my link :)
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Oh very nice! These are all new to me ones! Hope you enjoy them all!
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Have a GREAT day!
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Interesting books. I hope you enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSome cute books. I like a change of pace and go for fun over deep...once in a while. Happy reading.
ReplyDeleteI am so far behind on Alexander McCall Smith's books. Need to get back to those.
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading!
I recently heard about The Library at Mount Char through a friend! She highly recommended it - definitely on my wishlist :D Will love to see what you think!
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For the Library of Mount Char. The word Library is why I looked at it, but id actually does sound interesting to me. I hope you enjoy it!
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