STACKING THE SHELVES | #67

Stacking the Shelves

 

Time to look at the books I added to my shelves this week with Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga’s Reviews! Not necessarily books I bought – also includes books I borrowed, was given or otherwise ended up with. Weeks I don’t buy any books I’ll scramble around my shelves and find some I haven’t shared in an StS post yet!

All the Birds, Singing - Evie Wyld       Our Endless Numbered Days - Claire Fuller       Clothes Music Boys - Viv Albertine
Our Endless Numbered Days – Claire Fuller
Clothes Music Boys – Viv Albertine

And from the lovely folks at Random House of Canada:

Crime Seen - Kate Lines      Blood On Snow - Jo Nesbo
  Nothing Like Love - Sabrina Ramnanan       God Help the Child - Toni Morrison
Crime Seen – Kate Lines
Blood on Snow – Jo Nesbo
Nothing Like Love – Sabrina Ramnanan
God Help the Child – Toni Morrison

On Netgalley & Edelweiss:

The Children's Crusade - Ann Packer       THE BIG BAD BOOK OF BILL MURRAY - ROBERT SCHNAKENBERG
The Children’s Crusade – Ann Packer (thanks to Scribner on Netgalley)
The Big Bad Book of Bill Murray – Robert Schnakenberg (thanks to Quirk Books on Edelweiss)

I’m really excited about…. well, every single book in this week’s list. I’ve already finished off Crime Seen, which is a fascinating read if you’re interested in criminal profiling (or in particular how it was established and has evolved in Canada). I’m currently reading Our Endless Numbered Days and Blood On Snow, and can’t wait to get to Nothing Like Love and God Help the Child, which will be my first Toni Morrison book (I know, I know!). Lots of great reading in my near future!

What did you guys add to your shelves this week? Have you read any of these – or are you excited to pick them up?

18 thoughts on “STACKING THE SHELVES | #67

  1. Katie McD says:

    All the Birds! All the Birds! REALLY liked it, and a very different kind of read. It will have your heart pounding and your hands sweating! It's one that has really stuck with me over time… which reminds me, I need to go and increase my star rating….

  2. M. says:

    Isn't it fascinating? Have you read John Douglas' books? He is often credited with pioneering criminal profiling in the FBI and his books are amazing. Mindhunter is a must-read!

  3. M. says:

    Isn't it fascinating? Have you read John Douglas' books? He is often credited with pioneering criminal profiling in the FBI and his books are amazing. Mindhunter is a must-read!

  4. M. says:

    High praise! I've heard some really great and intriguing feedback from a few of my other blogger friends – and I'm looking forward to it! (Though it might be a while before I get to it…)

  5. M. says:

    High praise! I've heard some really great and intriguing feedback from a few of my other blogger friends – and I'm looking forward to it! (Though it might be a while before I get to it…)

  6. M. says:

    It was definitely a fascinating read! A few issues with the editing/flow, but overall definitely worth checking out if you're interested in the topic. Thanks!

  7. M. says:

    It was definitely a fascinating read! A few issues with the editing/flow, but overall definitely worth checking out if you're interested in the topic. Thanks!

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