Stacking the Shelves

Posted July 18, 2015 by Nicky in General / 16 Comments

Some lovely book-mail awaited me on my return from my month in Belgium, Canada and the US. So excite! Thank you to Susanna Kearsley and to Pan Macmillan for these, respectively.

Cover of A Desperate Fortune by Susanna Kearsley Cover of Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho

Aaaand I was happy to reunite with the library, of course.

Cover of Poison by Sarah Pinborough Cover of The Death House by Sarah Pinborough Cover of One-Eyed Jack by Elizabeth Bear

 Cover of Ghost Hawk by Susan Cooper Cover of The Darkest Part of the Forest by Holly Black Cover of The Great Zoo of China by Matthew Reilly

One-Eyed Jack is a book I had as an ARC… ages ago. So I figured I’d get it from the library. I don’t know what exactly prompted me to try Sarah Pinborough’s books, but I’m intrigued. Susan Cooper is, well. Susan Cooper. ’nuff said. Been meaning to get to this one for ages. And The Darkest Part of the Forest features queer characters, so why the heck not? The Great Zoo of China… I haven’t heard 100% good things about it, but I felt like giving it a shot anyway.

Aaand just one comic on my pull list this week.

Captain Marvel & the Carol Corps #2

So what’s everyone else been getting? Anything you’re really excited about?

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16 responses to “Stacking the Shelves

  1. I liked Sara Pinborough’s Breeding Ground but I haven’t read vany of her other books yet. I’m not really a fan of the fairy story retellings so I doubt I’d read this one but if her writing is as good as the one I read, you should have a good time with it hopefully! Enjoy!

    • I liked both of them — read them already, haha. I should look for others, though; I think she’s written pretty diversely, and some of the others sound like they might be more my thing.

    • The ARC doesn’t have the gold detailing yet, so it’s all black and white — makes my eyes cross slightly, like one of those optical illusions, haha. I’m enjoying the read so far!

    • I love my library so much, they always seem to have something for me, haha. I’ve heard mixed things about The Great Zoo of China, but it seems only fair to give it a chance.

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