Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post

Posted April 5, 2025 by Nicky in General / 15 Comments

Good morning folks! I’m writing this somewhat in haste as I’m also getting ready for a trip (for my grandmother’s funeral). Luckily (though sadly), there’s not a lot to say reading-wise, but let’s dig in all the same…

Books acquired this week

None! Technically I have a little allowance from my wife to get a couple of new books as a reward for hard work on my assignments, but I keep procrastinating on actually choosing any. And I didn’t have time for a library trip this week.

Posts from this week

As usual, here’s a bit of a roundup of the reviews:

* Note: the light novel is completely separate to the manga. It’s the same story/characters, but two totally different formats. Light novels are often illustrated, but are prose fiction, while manga are, well, more like comics. In the case of The Apothecary Diaries, vol 1 of the light novel covers the same events as vols 1-4 of the manga, as I understand it. I am reviewing the light novel here.

I did also post a couple of other features this week!

What I’m reading

Well, “not very much” is the summary, but let’s see — maybe I’ve read more than I thought. Here’s the sneak peek at books I’ve read this week which I plan to review on the blog (eventually):

Cover of Immortal Red Sonja vol 2 by Dan Abnett et al Cover of A Mudlarking Year by Lara Maiklem Cover of Scarhaven Keep by J.S. Fletcher

A quiet week, as I thought. Not sure what I’ll be reading this weekend, if anything, given the travel and the circumstances.

Extra feature

To leave you with a more fun note, a friend set up a list of books that “made” them, and that led me to think about my own… I ended up picking a list of 100 books which have influenced me, and live and breathe with me. A lot of them are a bit arbitrary (and I imposed some arbitrary rules, like mostly not duplicating except for four very important authors), and they’re not all books I’d recommend or endorse, but for better or worse, they tell you a lot about me.

Curious? Here’s the list — you can check off the ones you’ve read, if you like! I’d be curious if anyone can beat my mum and wife’s scores.

Linking up with Reading Reality’s Stacking the Shelves, Caffeinated Reviewer’s The Sunday Post, and the Sunday Salon over at Readerbuzz, as usual!

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15 responses to “Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post

    • Thank you. Sadly my sister won’t be able to make it, because airlines are awful, but we’ll do what we can to make it the day it ought to be.

    • I found it really really fun to do, though I had to try not to get too obsessive about it. I think the most recent ~20 books are a bit speculative, for me; we’ll have to see what stays with me.

      I only recently got into light novels! I hadn’t quite known what to expect from them. They’re usually pretty fast/easy reading, but can be any kind of topic (Heaven Official’s Blessing is pretty dark at times, for example).

    • I’m finding it really interesting with the couple of friends who made their own lists how much the children’s books that’re formative vary by country! I knew it’d be the case, but I think I’d expected a bit more overlap!

    • I’ve enjoyed some Red Sonja, but that particular one wasn’t a favourite. It’s one of those things where it depends both on the approach of the specific writer, and the story they’re telling, and I didn’t mind how Abnett portrays Sonja, but I wasn’t into the story.

  1. Veros @ Dark Shelf of Wonders

    An update: I’ve only read 11 books on your list but on the up side a ton of them are on my tbr so maybe one day

  2. I’m catching up on a lot of older posts, so am just seeing all your news. I’m sorry to hear of your recent loss, and hope the funeral was a comfort on the day.

    • Thank you. It was, as far as it could be, though my sister didn’t make it back from the US thanks to American Airlines fuckery, so… that didn’t help.

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