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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Stacking the Shelves [273]


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Enregistrer And we're back with another edition of "As the Bookshelf Groans", otherwise known as Stacking the Shelves. Or, as is usual in my case, Overstacking the Shelves. My complete stack, as usual, is over at Reading Reality. But there are, as always, a couple of books I want to tease you with - I meant highlight.



The Lost Plot (Invisible Library #4) by Genevieve Cogman

If you believe that there is magic in books - I certainly do - the Invisible Library series is an absolute delight, starting with the first book, the introduction to this marvelous gateway between worlds, The Invisible Library. As The Lost Plot won't be found until early January, you have plenty of time to get caught up before Librarian Irene Adler's next breathless adventure.



A Spoonful of Magic by Irene Radford

I don't know about you, but I could certainly use a kitchen witch. (Especially in the morning, before I've had my first caffeine injection). But seriously, this one just sounds like a terrific start to a new urban fantasy series.


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Marlene is the perpetrator of the book blog Reading Reality, as well as a librarian and freelance writer currently living in Atlanta (after stops in Chicago, Seattle, Florida and Anchorage, not necessarily in that order. Her house full of books also contains her husband, also in the library biz, and two cats who really run the place.

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  1. Both of these books look great. I know I could definitely use a kitchen witch too. ;) Haha

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  2. A Spoonful of Magic is definitely eye catching :)

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  3. I could definitely use some magic in the kitchen!

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  4. Very nice. I like the cover For the Spoonful of Magic cover. Great haul of books this week.

    Grace

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  5. A Spoonful of Magic really looks interesting :)

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  6. I'm curious to see how you feel about The Lost Plot. I've been meaning to read that series for ages. - Katie

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  7. The cover for the Lost Plot has me curious and the other is so fun looking. Hope you enjoy them both.

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  8. I'm currently reading The Invisible Library, so we'll have reviews for that series soon. ^.^

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