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Stacking the Shelves



Stacking The Shelves created by Tyngas Reviews  is a weekly meme 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.


This is my first Bible study by The Daily Grace Co. Waiting for Advent is a Bible study that focuses on the season of waiting, and how Jesus can fulfill all the longings of our hears. I plan on doing a weekly recap of my journey through this study! 


I've had many book loving friends recommend Frost Blood, and when I saw Books A Million had it on sale I quickly grabbed it up. This is one of those books I just have a feeling I will love. 


A sweet woman at my church lead a fiction bookclub, and this week was our last meeting. To celebrate the end of a great life-group and Christmas we did a book exchange. I have been eyeing this book for a long time y'all, and I may or may not have squealed when I opened it. 


I bought Kingdom of Ash on Kindle the day it came out, but I knew I had to have a physical copy of it to finish my collection. Barnes and Noble had a few signed KOA left over from their Black Friday weekend and I'm excited I was able to get a copy. 


I'm currently reading Dark Witch by Nora Roberts, and it's my first Roberts books ever! I cannot believe I've never read one of her books, and I feel like I've really been missing out. Dark Witch has been such a great read. While I was at the bookstore this week I went ahead and picked up the sequel. I normally never pick up the sequel without finishing the first book incase I end up not wanting to continue with the series, but I already know I'm going to want to dive right into Shadow Spell. 

So there is my little book haul for the week. I would love to know what books you picked up this week, and if you have read any of the books I hauled today. I hope you are having a great Saturday! 

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