Filling the Shelf – 101

Posted by on May 13, 2013 2:04 am in Book talk | 10 comments

Filling the Shelf is basically Mailbox Monday or the more recent Stacking the Shelves, but with a title that suits my blog! If you’re interested in joining the fun or seeing what other bloggers added to their shelves, I invite you to visit the two hosts!

 

Good day to you, readers!

It’s a good thing that blogging isn’t done using your voice, because I lost mine this weekend. I’m thinking I may have accidentally slipped it into one of the boxes, since we packed most of the books for our move!  The shelves look so empty and sad now; I can’t wait to be in our new place to unpack them all – you just know it’s the first thing I will do! Who needs dishes and towels when you can have books?

It’s sort of funny to me to see new books arrive as I am packing the older ones. It’s like an incessant flow of paper through the door! Not complaining about it, for sure!

Here are my new additions, a mix of fiction and YA; it was very exciting on the YA side as If I Should Die and Light conclude their respective series, and The Eternity Cure was a sequel I was really looking forward to (even though I still haven’t reviewed the first book)!

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J’adore New York by Isabelle Laflèche / The Witch of Little Italy by Suzanne Palmieri The Silence of Bonaventure Arrow by Rita Leganski

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If I Should Die by Amy Plum / Light by Michael Grant The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa

What did you add to your shelves recently?

10 Comments

  1. Love the covers of the New York and Italy books!

  2. I seriously love the The Witch of Little Italy cover. I can’t wait for your review.

  3. Enjoy your new books! Good Luck with your move.

  4. I’ve read the first Amy Plum book and quite liked it. I still haven’t read any Kagawa but I have her first 3 books. Hope you enjoy your books!

  5. I wasn’t really interested on the Italy one, but now you picked it up I’ll wait for the review before deciding (:

  6. So many gorgeous covers. The Witch of Little Italy looks very cute. And I need to fit in If I Should Die soon. Can’t wait to see how the series ends.
    Have a great week!

  7. The Witch of Little Italy captures my interest from the word “Italy” alone!

  8. They all look good! I thought J’adore New York was pretty good.

  9. The Witch of Little Italy looks really good. Enjoy your new books!

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