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Saturday, January 06, 2018

Stacking the Shelves [288]


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Enregistrer Welcome to the first Stacking the Shelves post of 2018. Life is slowly heading back towards "normal" around here, for select definitions of normal. And it's bloody freezing here in Atlanta. I've lived plenty of places that were colder, but they were also usually a LOT better insulated.

As always, my full stack is over at Reading Reality, and I have a couple of books to tease you with here. Most of the "big" stack consists of Thea Harrison's Elder Races series. I never read them, but fell in love with the series over one of the novellas in Amid the Winter Snow. But I'm collecting the series from the library, and as Murphy's Law has it, I have almost all of the series at this point except, of course, the first book.


Rainbirds by Clarrissa Goenawan (isn't the cover gorgeous?)


Since Last Christmas by Jeffe Kennedy (that looks like one naughty elf!)


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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. Enjoy your new books! Rainbirds looks very tempting.

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  2. That cover is really pretty indeed! Happy reading!

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  3. You've reminded me that I have the first three books in Kennedy's Covenant of Thorns series to read! Have a great week.

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  4. Rainbirds does have a beautiful cover. I do like the cover of the other book too! Enjoy!

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  5. That's indeed a gorgeous cover! It's freezing here in New England too! Stay warm and happy reading!

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