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For my first edition of "Stacking the Shelves" I'm only going to include the books I have with me here in school. If I tried to include anymore than that, this post would go on forever. It would also be very much incomplete because I can't remember all the books I have on my shelf to read back at home.
BORROWED
I'm pretty sure everyone I know wants to give this one a read, just see what the creator of Harry Potter's doing with her time these days.
This one was on my holds list up at the public library near school last semester. My turn never came. At the beginning of the summer, I put it on my holds list at home. I couldn't get my hands on it. This semester I put in on my holds list one more time and I FINALLY have it. So I must read it before I'm done with college.
Everyone's talking about this book. And it's about to be a movie. Both mean I have to read this immediately.
BOUGHT
This is an oldie. I read all four books when I was much, much younger. I loved them all but I lost track of my sister's copies of them. So when I saw them bound together in one set at Barnes and Noble I knew I need a copy for my self.
I can't believe I haven't read this one yet. But I will.
This one's been on my shelf for an embarrassingly long time but I'm INCREDIBLY excited to get around to it.
So that's my list for this week. What's on yours? Be sure to let me know in the comments below!
Great selection :) I want to read beautiful creatures myself. I hope you enjoy the casual vacancy as well!
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There's something about Beautiful Creatures that I can't lay my finger on. It's not exactly the best book out there, but there's this weird feeling that compels you to keep reading. Hope you enjoy!
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We're giving away copies of Antonia Michaelis' The Storyteller!
Great picks! I really want to read all of those books!!!
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An Abundance of Katherines was the first John Green book I read, earlier this year. I thought it was pretty good! Wither was my first-ever YA dystopia, and I had a special place for it on my shelf. Hope you liked Fever just as much as you liked Wither!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
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