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Happy Saturday, everyone! It's been a couple of weeks since I last hosted Stacking the Shelves, and I got quite a few books! I had a birthday (we'll say that it was beyond 21 but less than 40) and received a couple books, continued to check books out of the library (it's an addiction; thank goodness it's free), plus bought textbooks for this semester. I'm in two classes and had to buy SEVEN textbooks! How crazy is that? I won't bore y'all listing them here. Here are the more fun books that I brought home recently:
Gifts... Shiny Broken Pieces was from a coworker for no reason :), Raymie Nightingale and The Journal of Major George Washington were for my birthday, and The Brownie Girl Scout Handbook was a trip down memory lane from my mom. (I had asked specifically for Raymie Nightingale- the author, Kate DiCamillo, is coming to my library next month, so I can get it signed!)
From the library: The Rosetta Key, The Dakota Cipher. and Rumors- audiobook downloads. Also, Super Baby Food. My dad turned me on to the Ethan Gage series (The Rosetta Key and The Dakota Cipher are books #2 & #3) and they've been surprisingly good! Kind of a mix between The DaVinci Code and historic fiction. I've only barely started Rumors by Anna Godbersen, so I don't have an opinion yet. And Super Baby Food because it's crazy, but the boy is already nearing starting food!
What about you? What great reads have you brought home lately? Leave your link to join the fun!
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Looks like a fun haul! I hadn't heard of the Ethan Gage series before; I'm gonna have to look that up.
ReplyDeleteGreat haul! I hope you enjoy your books.
ReplyDeleteDiane @ Diane’s Book Blog
Ooh nice! Those are totally new to me ones! Hope you enjoy them all!
ReplyDeleteMy STS will be up tomorrow, so be sure to stop by then if you can!
Have a GREAT day!
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The Ethan Gage books look like some I would really like. Wish there was room on my TBR shelf for more.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday! I hope you enjoy your books!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Kate DiCamillo's other books but I haven't read that one. I hope you had a wonderful birthday and have fun with your baby!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy those lovely books! Thanks for hosting...
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday! Raymie Nightingale catches my eye, especially because of the summer season we are in. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Marie!!!! The Washington book looks very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI hope all those candles didn't set off the fire alarm ;)
Happy belated birthday. 7 books is a lot , all the best this semester
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday. 7 books for 2 classes...good luck with the classes and happy reading your new books.
ReplyDeleteSorry for linking up so late - first I forgot it on Saturday evening and then the heatwave made it impossible to start my laptop. I like your haul, looks great! The cover of Rumors by Anna Godbersen looks fantastic - don´t know why, but that ballgown kind of speaks to me *smile*. And my compliment to your new design. Looks good.
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Vi @ Gone With The Books
What lovely additions! I'm especially curious about Shiny Broken Pieces.
ReplyDeleteyay for unexpected book gifts! Living in a small-ish town, I am super impressed that an established author is coming to your library!
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