Stacking The Shelves is hosted at Tynga’s Reviews and 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!
Soooo… What has been the ARC damage since my last STS post two weeks ago? I was absolutely stoked when my request for most anticipated release The Minders was approved! I LOVE John Marrs’ writing and I definitely can’t wait to tackle his newest ASAP. I also couldn’t resist getting the second Detectives Lockhart and Green book as I’ve been meaning to try this series and I would never be able to catch up otherwise. Afterwards, I couldn’t resist the invite to read The Chalet either, so it’s hanging out on my kindle too. Whoops? xD
I also couldn’t resist trying out the new audiobook ARC feature on Netgalley… I picked two Listen Nows as they were already on my most anticipated releases list anyway and I loved the sound of both. I have already finished listening to and reviewing both, so they don’t count right? xD I did get another audiobook afterwards, but I have actually already read The Switch and only wanted to try the audiobook as I heard the narrators were brilliant and I didn’t mind listening to the story again. This makes reviewing it afterwards easy though right?
To make my ARC situation even worse, I of course couldn’t resist signing up for the two September Orenda blog tours even though I probably shouldn’t… Both books sound brilliant though! And I couldn’t resist joining the blog tour for Road Out Of Winter either as the blurb had me hooked.
Last but not least, I couldn’t say no to Rags Of Time after reading an extract on Eva’s blog. That one is on you! 😉
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I have some of these, but there are a couple that look very interesting. I will be checking them out. I hope you enjoy them all.
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Thanks! I’m looking forward to them. xx
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Oops 🤷🏼♀️🤣
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I’m not sure oops would be the right word for this reviewing mess I’m now in. xD At least I listened to all three audiobooks already I guess? 😉
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Exactly! You’ll be fine. Besides, it’s not your fault when you’re approved 😉😂
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Haha the majority were invites though, so probably my fault after all. xD And that is me declining at least half of the invites I received in the last two weeks. 😂
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I’m all over those audiobooks! Ain’t NetGalley audio grand?! Great slate of titles, Yvo💜
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Oh yes I’m definitely glad Netgalley decided to add the audio feature! It has shown me I can really enjoy them when the time is right… I already finished three haha. xx
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Ooh a new Agnes Ravatn book! xx
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I still have to read The Bird Tribunal myself, but both sound really good! xx
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I wish I could figure out how to fit audio books into my life a little easier. I haven’t tried out that new feature in NetGalley, but I know so many people are loving it. You have some interesting books here. Happy reading/listening!
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I have to be honest here and until recently I thought audiobooks weren’t for me either. I still prefer reading books on my kindle or physical edition, but audiobooks are great for whenever I’m too busy to sit down and read. (They came in just in time for the long painting sessions we will be having starting next week haha). xx
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Yes, if you have a project like that, they’re perfect. Whenever I would visit my sister (who lives about 10 hours away), I get an audio book and it really helps the drive go by fast. But those trips are few and far between – especially right now.
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Oh yes I can imagine audiobooks being great for long drives! But like you said, right now thet are not really in the picture… I did enjoy trying the whole audiobook thing, but I’m going to keep them for special occasions only. 😉
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Ooh really wanted to get Who’s Next! This is such a great selection of books 🙂 🙂 🙂
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I’ve heard great things about the first book, so I’m looking forward to read both soon. xx
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Nice haul! I have so been wanting to read John Marrs. I’d like to start with The One. Hope you enjoy all of these!!
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Oh I can highly recommend John Marrs’ books! I still have to read a couple of his backlist titles, but I did read The One and it was absolutely brilliant. I hope you will enjoy it too! xx
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