Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post

Posted April 12, 2025 by Nicky in General / 12 Comments

Good evening, folks! I’m a little behind today due to shaken-up routines. Looking on the bright side, the nice thing is that currently me and my wife are preparing to move, hopefully to a bigger flat, where I am promised at least two new bookcases. Excitement!

Books acquired this week

Just one — the new British Library Crime Classic, with an author who is new to me!

Cover of Scandalize My Name by Fiona Sinclair

So I’m looking forward to giving that a shot.

Posts from this week

Let’s do a quick review roundup!

What I’m reading

Given everything going on, such as my grandmother’s funeral, it’s not too surprising that I haven’t finished a lot this week. Here are the two books I did finish and plan to review, though!

Cover of You Have Not Yet Heard Your Favourite Song by Glenn McDonald Cover of Rocket to the Morgue by Anthony Boucher

As for this weekend, I’m not quite sure. I finally started reading Necrobane by Daniel M. Ford, which I’ve been meaning to get round to a while, so I might just focus on that.

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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12 responses to “Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post

    • Definitely! I’m trying to view it as exciting, even though it’s prompted by not-so-good household stuff (terrible landlord).

      I still haven’t had much time to read, but that’s okay. The time will come again, I’m sure.

    • Thank you!

      And moving from this flat at least isn’t too hard — it very much feels like time. I’ve not moved a lot of times in my life, though I got some practice when I was a student doing my first two degrees, as I ended up in different student housing each year.

  1. I am sorry to hear about your grandmother’s passing, Nicky.

    I hope your move goes well! More bookshelf space is always a nice bonus. 🙂 Scandalize My Name is a great title and it sounds like it will be good too. I hope you enjoy it! That’s disappointing about A Pirate’s Life for Tea. It’s one I am interested in–although I’d have to read the first book first. I have to be in a certain mood for cozy reads like that if I am to enjoy them.

    I hope you have a good week!
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    • Thank you.

      I think A Pirate’s Life for Tea (and that whole series) are likely very fun for the right person in the right moment! But I always rate on personal enjoyment, and it’s just not working for me — at least right now.

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