Stacking the Shelves 30 – The Kindle Edition

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It’s Saturday so welcome to the weekend and another Stacking the Shelves post. Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Marlene at Reading Reality and details are on her blog. The gorgeous graphic is also used courtesy of the site.

We’re actually away from home at the moment as we booked a short break on the Norfolk Coast. When we booked it, obviously we had no idea that we would be here in the middle of a storm. It’s a bit blustery to put it mildly but still nice to be away and having lots of lovely food cooked by someone else.

Stacking the Shelves is all about sharing the books you are 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 ebooks!

My STS posts are generally my library books. However, as I’m not at home this weekend, I haven’t made my weekly library visit. So instead, I stocked up with books on my kindle to occupy my time while the rain pours down outside. Several of these are books that I have been recommended to read by other book bloggers so I’m hoping for good things.

As I was browsing, I noticed that several of the books that I wanted were on Kindle Unlimited so I’ve subscribed for a month and get to read these just for starters.

This week’s kindle additions

Of Darkness and Light by Ryan Cahill
This is the second book in the Bound and the Broken fantasy series. I loved the first book and I’m told that this one is even better. This series was recommended by Biblionerd

Of Honey and Wildfires by Sarah Chorn
I haven’t read anything by this author but when I saw Swordsmith’s review of the third book in the trilogy, I had to read it

Medicus by Ruth Downie
I love historical crime series and Sam, host of WWW Wednesday says this is a good one.

Buried in Secret by Viveca Sten
I really enjoy these murder mysteries set in the islands off the coast of Sweden and catch up the series whenever I have a kindle unlimited subscription.

Fool Me Twice by J M Dalgliesh
This is another series that I enjoy when I have kindle unlimited. One of the things I love about this series is that they are set on the Norfolk coast in the same area as we generally stay so i’m familiar with a lot of the locations used in the books.

So that’s what I’ve added to my book shelves this week. What do your book shelves look like at the moment?

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Author: Janette

Recently retired Ex-Assistant Head of a large primary school in Leicestershire although I seem to be in school teaching quite a bit still.

3 thoughts on “Stacking the Shelves 30 – The Kindle Edition”

  1. I’m glad you liked Of Blood and Fire, and I hope you enjoy Of Darkness and Light too! Of Honey and Wildfires and Medicus both seem super interesting, as well. I look forward to seeing what you think of them.

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