Stacking the Shelves {Yes, another one!}

Hello guys and welcome to another stacking the Shelves, which is all about sharing the books you're 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, e-books! If you want to find more about Stacking the Shelves, make sure to visit the Official Launch Page

Let me know what you have added to your shelves this week and don't forget to leave your links below so that I can check out your posts! And make sure to go follow my new page on Facebook!

*One of Us is Lying By Karen M. McManus

Publication Date: May 2017
Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary, Mystery

This is one of my most anticipated read of the whole and I can't wait to start reading it! It will probably be my next read as soon as I finish what I'm currently reading so, stay tuned because you'll be hearing my thoughts on it soon!

*The Girl Savage By Katherine Rundell

Publication Date: January 2011
Genres: Middle Grade, Realistic Fiction

I loved Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell and her writing made me want to read everything she's ever written and will write in the future! It's quite extraordinary and I cannot wait to taste a bit more of her magic in The Girl Savage!

*The Manifesto on How to be Interesting By Holly Bourney

Publication Date: August 2014
Genres: Young Adult, Contemporary

I've had another book by Holly Bourne sitting on my shelves for ages and I still have not picked it up. That's why I was skeptical on whether to purchase another book by her or not. But, the synopsis was super intriguing and I cheated a bit in the bookstore, meaning that I read some chapters and voila, I bought it. Wish me luck!
*Peter Pan By J.M. Barrie
Publication Date: October 1911
Genres: Classic, Fantasy, Children's

Just thinking about Peter Pan wakes up this bittersweet nostalgia inside of me so, I decided to treat myself with another copy. It's not the one in the picture but, I couldn't find the one I actually purchased so, there you have it!

*The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Other Stories By Washington Irving
Publication Date: 19th Century
Genres: Classic, Short Stories, Fiction

I've never been a huge fan of Washington Irving just because his stories have this Gothic element to them that, I'm not really fond of but, I really wanted to read The Legend of Sleepy Hollows after watching the show. The probably have nothing to do with each other but, I'm curious so, it's my goal to read it soon!

*The Gunslinger {The Dark Tower #1} By Stephen King

Publication Date: June 2003
Genres: Fantasy, Fiction

I really wanted to get my hands on this one and actually read it before watching the movie but, unfortunately, I ended up DNFing it. I just thought I'd mention it since I did purchase it quite recently. It was just too slow paced for me and I wasn't really into it from the beginning so, I decided to put it down. .

Hope you guys had a wonderful week and read a lot! I certainly did and cannot wait for more! Don't forget to let me know whether you've read any of the books featured in this week's STS post and of course, tell me which books you added to your shelves!

Comments

  1. Your new books look great. I’m curious about One Of Us Is Lying. I hope you enjoy all of them and have a wonderful reading week. Happy reading. ❤️😁

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    1. Can't wait to share my thoughts on One of Us Is Lying! Definitely an anticipated read and I just picked it up so, fingers crossed that it'll be a good one! Hope you have an amazing week!

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  2. You got some great books this week. I hope you love all of them.

    Grace @ Books of Love

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  3. I really want to read One of Us is Lying! Great set of books you got here!

    Here’s my Stacking the Shelves!

    Ronyell @ Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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    1. Just started reading it and I'm extremely excited! Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. wow, great books! I like the Sleepy Hollow and Stephen King.
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  5. I love Sleepy Hollow shows and retelling but hated the original. Hope you have better luck with it!

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    1. Sincerely hope so too! I'm not a huge fan of Washington Irving but, I'm going to give it a try and see what I think about it!

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  6. The Legend of Sleepy Hollows seems like one I would like to read. Enjoy all your new books and have a wonderful week.

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    1. Can't wait to pick it up! Thank you so much for stopping by! Hope you have an amazing week!

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  7. Oooo, I've heard good things about One of Us Is Lying! I've not really been interested in it but I've seen it around. Hopefully it does not disappoint. It looks like you have a lot of reading ahead of you. I hope you enjoy everything!

    Have a wonderful week. =)

    Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!

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    1. One of Us Is Lying really intrigued me which is very surprising since it's not what I usually go for! Thank you for stopping by!

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