Filling the Shelf

Posted by on February 14, 2022 10:09 am in Book talk | 14 comments

Welcome to Filling the Shelf, or as many of you know it, Mailbox Monday! If you’re interested in joining the fun or seeing what other bloggers added to their shelves, click away! (but beware, visiting other mailboxes will probably add to your neverending wishlist!)

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Good Monday all and happy Valentine’s day!

Hope you had a good week. I read a lot this week, though I’m in the middle of the third book of The Wheel of Time, so I haven’t actually finished much. But, I managed to write a few posts here! 

So if you’re looking for a good romance to read on this Valentine’s day, maybe have a look at my list of Recent Favorite Romance Novels

I also shared my thoughts on All of Us Villains, a YA fantasy novel where teens from privileged magical families combat to the death for more power. This book was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the ambiance a lot.

And now, here are the books I added to my shelf this week :

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The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf (audio) – These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant

 

What did you add to your shelves this week?

14 Comments

  1. I’m currently reading THE OVERNIGHT GUEST.
    I read and reviewed THESE SILENT WOODS and really liked it.
    Great choices.

    • Oh, glad you know you enjoyed this one. I just started The Overnight Guest this weekend, I hope you ended up enjoying it too.

  2. The Overnight Guest looks good!

    • I’m about halfway though now and really enjoying it!

  3. Both covers draw me in. Enjoy!

    • Thank you!

  4. I’d read both those new books. Hope you enjoy them.

    • Thank you! I’ve halfway through The Overnight Guest and enjoying it so far.

  5. I like how your books have a house themed cover. Happy reading.

    • Ha, good catch! I had noticed the dark colors but not the houses!

  6. Both of these sounds like good thrillers. Happy Reading!

    • Thank you!

  7. Hi. I just got The Overnight Guest as a big fan of Gudenkauf. I hope you and I enjoy it, though I’m sure I will. These Silent Woods looks really interesting. Re: Wheel of Time- would you consider it written geared towards teens or adults, or both? I don’t read much YA, so just wondering out loud…

    • This is my first time reading Gudenkauf, and I’ve been enjoying it (I’m about halfway through right now).

      I would say Wheel of Time is geared towards adults, though I can see older/more mature teens enjoying it.

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