bibliollama: (Book Kitten)
Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Reading Reality 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!

You can definitely tell it's the week after payday because 12 books got added to my shelves!

Two new Borrowbox loans:

Elena Armas - The Fiancé Dilemma
Jeremy Clarkson - Driven To Distraction

One new paperback purchase:

Kaliane Bradley - The Ministry of Time

Three new Kindle purchases:

Mira Grant - Deadline
Emily Henry - Great Big Beautiful Life
Meg Jones - Clean Point

Two Amazon First Reads:

Claire Frances - To Hell With It
Freida McFadden - Death Row (bonus short story)

One new Kindle Unlimited loan:

Freida McFadden - The Housemaid

One new library loan:

Richard Pink & Roxanne Emery - Dirty Laundry

And the library had a booksale:

Dawn French - A Tiny Bit Marvellous
Holly Smale - Geek Girl

What books have you picked up recently?
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Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in. Create your own Top Ten list that fits that topic – putting your unique spin on it if you want. Everyone is welcome to join but please link back to The Artsy Reader Girl in your own Top Ten Tuesday post.

This week's topic is a Throwback Freebie and I'm picking the topic I missed last week of 'Books with My Favorite Color on the Cover' and my favourite colour is Orange

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie - We Should All Be Feminists
Jean M. Auel - Shelters of Stone
Mary Beard - Pompeii: Life of a Roman Town
Jeremy Clarkson - What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Hal Duncan - Vellum


Joanne Fluke - Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder
Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere
Taylor Jenkins Reid - Daisy Jones & The Six
A.F. Steadman - Skandar and the Unicorn Thief
Nancy Warren - Crochet and Cauldrons
bibliollama: (Book Love)
May wasn't a great mental health month, the ADHD flared up and I started so many books but I did still manage to finish 8 of them:

Jeremy Clarkson - Diddly Squat: Pigs Might Fly
4 stars
I didn't enjoy this as much as the first couple of Diddly Squat books - I think it's because I watched the show first and read the book after with the others. Reading the book first, it fell a little flat because I didn't feel as connected to the anecdotes Jeremy was sharing and barely a month later I can't honestly remember much about it, bar a story about going to a slaughterhouse. And Clarksons Farm S3 is still on my list of things to watch because I'm super behind on everything. I don't think I'm going to want to pick the book back up again afterwards, but who knows?

Austin Kleon - Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative
4 stars
This was actually one of Li's library books but she read out so many excerpts from the book that I wanted to read it myself. We've both ended up wanting to own a copy because it was such a good book. I read it in one sitting, and even though the type of art I create is fiction rather than visual media, I still found the advice and ideas really helpful. Some of them validated what I already do, and some of them made me want to try something more. I felt very seen and very supported and I loved that.

Alix E. Harrow - Starling House
5 stars
Absolutely fucking mindblowing! Another gorgeous, eerie, gothic, creepy, southern gothic, dark fantasy, horror story with the same beautiful writing I was hoping for after Once and Future Witches. A fantastic haunted house, which we know I love more than anything, a tangled web of mystery both inside the house and wrapped around it and the characters. I read most of it in one sitting and I still want more, weeks later!


Freya Sampson - The Girl on the 88 Bus
3.5 stars
A random book I picked up on Libby because the title and the cover intrigued me. What I got was an inspiring, uplifting, sweet story about love and loss and family and friendship, and the power of hope. I thought I knew where it was going and it didn't go there, which I always love when that happens. It wasn't the ending I wanted, or I wanted for the characters, but it did really work with the story. Basically, a book filled with all the warm fuzzies.


Cathy Glass - Nobody’s Son
4.5 stars
I have been completely obsessed with reading Cathy Glass' fostering memoirs this year. I have absolutely no clue why but I've read 5 of them this year, and have a bunch more reserved at the library or on Libby/Borrowbox. They're not the best-written books, but they pack a powerful punch, right in the feels. They've all been pretty heartbreaking and this was no different, but there was something about this poor boy's story that reduced me to tears.


Guy Shrubsole - The Lost Rainforests of Britain
3.5 stars
This is a book I'd been wanting to read for a while and it didn't disappoint. A really interesting investigation into the pockets of temperate rainforest left in Britain, how they've survived and what can be done to help protect them, to make them thrive and grow. As a Devonian, I was thrilled at how many of those are down here, across Dartmoor and so many of the pictures reminded me of places from when I was younger. The last bit of the book got a little political and a little lectury but other than that, I enjoyed reading it a lot.

Lex Croucher - Infamous
3.5 stars
I'm still not sure what I think of this book, and it's not really the book's fault but it does make it difficult to rate and review. It was sold to me as 'Bridgerton, but lesbians' so that's what I was expecting... only it wasn't really that. So then I stopped and read the blurb, but it also wasn't quite what I was expecting based on that either. I enjoyed the story that I did get, although I found it very slow to start with but the ending was utterly fantastic and gave me tears of happiness


Jennette McCurdy - I'm Glad My Mom Died
5 stars
Wow. Just... Wow. I'm glad her mom fucking died, lets be clear. That poor kid. So I've never seen iCarly, I was well out of the target audience for the show and had no idea who McCurdy was before the Nickelodeon scandal hitting the news the other year, and I remember the book world exploding when this came out. But even not knowing who she was, I was horrified by what happened to her, I felt so bad but ultimately so proud of her as she went through therapy and started taking control of her life.

Looking more at the stats side of things:
9 books, 2,562 pages – 75% between 300 & 499 pages long, 25% <300 pages
The main moods were emotional, reflective & informative
50% medium paced, 50% face paced
63% non-fiction, 38% fiction
My most read genres were memoir, nature & romance
My average rating was 4.03
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I'm slowly working on bringing down the number of books I've started but haven't finished. It's currently sitting at 13 and I ideally want to get it to 10 or under (that's the number of different sources I have for books - and will be the subject of a later blog post where I ramble about how I choose the books I'm reading)

My reading goals for the coming week look something a little like:
finish Juliet Ashton - The Sunday Lunch Club (currently 44%)
finish Sharon Blackie - If Women Rose Rooted (currently 42%)
start Jeremy Clarkson - Diddly Squat: Pigs Might Fly
finish Neil Gaiman - Neverwhere (currently 40%)
start Alix E Harrow - The Starling House
finish Emily Henry - Book Lovers (currently 29%)
finish Milly Johnson - The Teashop on the Corner (currently 57%)
finish Matthew Reilly - Scarecrow (currently 59%)
finish Stacey Solomon - Happily Imperfect (currently 34%)
start Nancy Warren - Lace & Lies
(to be fair, I'm spending over 6 hours on trains on Tuesday so it's not as daunting as it seems!)

What's on your reading list for the week?

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