Saturday, May 5, 2018

*Stacking the Shelves* 5 May 2018


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Stacking The Shelves is a feature/weekly meme created by Tynga’s Reviews in which you share the books you are adding to your shelves, both physical and virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical stores or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

Now, I already have a monthly post I do featuring the books I get in the mail (and it's a lot because I have a serious Goodreads First Reads giveaway addiction), and I'm posting my monthly Read-A-Thon posts again too, which covers the books I receive through Netgalley. And since I am currently technically a displaced person (all my things are packed up on a boat and I don't have a home to call my own at the moment), I'm not currently buying any physical books. So my STS post will feature all the books I've been one-clicking on Amazon. 

On that note, here are the books I picked up this week. All Goodreads ebook wins unless otherwise specified. 

Liberating the Future from the Past? Liberating the Past from the Future? by Erika Schelby
City-State Dark by CARLOS
Time Next by Carolyn Cohagan
The Book Reviewer Yellow Pages by David Wogahn
The Sapphire Prism Cave by Peter M. Leschner
Uncharted Mountains by T.H. Koch
Saving Paradise by Mike Bond
Just An Ordinary Girl by Shannon Heuston
404 by CARLOS
The Monster by J.D. Palmer
A Nation of Mystics by Pamela Johnson
The Dolocher by European P. Douglas - I snagged this as a freebie (still free) after seeing it shared on another blogger's STS last week. 
Life Out of Reach: Space Burden by Jas Dosanjh
Becoming the Man by Claire D. Bennett
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark: A Novel Interpretation by CJ Martin (and William Shakespeare)
A Daily Dose of Mindful Moments by Barbara Larrivee
Think and Grow Rich by James Whittaker
The Halls of Avienne by John Zakis
A Temporary European by Walt Christophersen
Letters to a Young Life Coach by Faith J. Powers
The Five Wishes of Mr. Murray McBride by Joe Siple
BIG: Beginnings by Greyson Bryan
Move Your Æ: Know, Grow, and Show Your Career Value by Paul Carney
Control: The Post-Apocalyptic Thriller by Saul Tanpepper
Game Hunter by Mark Kloss
The Peshar of Christ: Revealing the true history of Jesus and His Church by Dylan Stephens
Thus Spoke the Programmer by Paul Epps
Leader of the Pack by Matt Sweetwood
Manifest Destiny: The Path Towards Wisdom by Jamere Brown Spencer
Living in Love by Cindee Bartholomew
The Daughter by AR Simmons
Tor Maddox: Embedded by Liz Coley
Sailing the Gates of Hell by R.H. Johnson
The Underground Toy Society Saves Peggy by Jessica D. Adams - I snagged this as a freebie (still free) after being invited to an event announcing it on Goodreads. 
The Underground Toy Society Helps Beary Bear by jessica D. Adams - I snagged this as a freebie (still free) after that event invite mentioned above. 
The Underground Toy Society Halloween Scare by Jessica D. Adams - I snagged this as a freebie (still free) from that same event invite. 
The Underground Toy Society's Song Book by Jessica D. Adams - I snagged this as a freebie (still free) from that event invite. 
The Event by Tori Shannon
The Chosen by Elwood Johnson
Everyday Leaders by Dr. Ernest Jones

So that's all the books I picked through Amazon/Goodreads this week. It's kind of a short list for me all things considered, and I'm a little surprised I didn't end up spending any money at all over the past seven days. But it is what it is. 

What new books have you added to your shelves recently? - Katie 

*If you're stopping by from the linkup, please be sure to drop a link to your post so I can stop by and see all your new pretties too.*

10 comments:

  1. SO MANY WINS! You are one lucky blogger!

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    1. Persistent...Not many people enter the ebook giveaways on Goodreads, and most of them have 100 winners, so the odds are definitely in my favor for winning. Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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    2. Yeah, nowadays there aren't many giveaways on Goodreads for my country so, but maybe soon. I should check them out more often too.

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    3. Ah. Yeah. That makes a big difference. I have the major benefit of being American and we definitely get the lion's share of giveaways on Goodreads. Hopefully they'll pull their heads out of their butts soon and open it up to more countries. - Katie

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  2. The Underground Toy Society sounds very fun :)

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    1. I think they're kids books...but I have kids so...

      Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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  3. Looks like we both did good not spending too much money! Woop woop!

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    1. It was a very cheap week. I should probably try to have more of those, but books! Thanks for stopping by. - Katie

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