Stacking the Shelves is a weekly haul meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews & Reading Reality. It is about sharing enthusiasm for the new books added to our shelves – be it physical, ebooks, galleys or borrowed from the library.
A lot of Seven Seas adds this week!
Netgalley
The Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp
A graphic novel about a teen Barbara Gordon who is investigating a mystery while at a rehab center where she is adapting to a wheelchair after being paralyzed.
Chasing Starlight by Teri Bailey Black
A murder mystery set in 1930s Hollywood “When Kate moves to Hollywood to live with her washed-up, ex-silent film star grandfather, she walks into a murder scene and lands on the front page. Again.“
Edelweiss
At Night, I Become a Monster by Yoru Sumino
“In this supernatural novel about nighttime outcasts, two students confront the monstrous ways that humans can treat each other.“
My Father is a Unicorn by Monaka Suzuki
Issei’s new stepfather is a unicorn, who can also take the form of a man. While his mother is away and his dad has to take care of him, he himself has to teach this unicorn some human habits.
Reincarnated as a Sword Vol 1 by Yuu Tanaka & Tomowo Maruyama
“Fran is a fiery, cat-eared girl whose luck couldn’t be worse–orphaned, consigned to slavery, and finally attacked by monsters. But everything changes when she finds a legendary talking sword. Inside the sword is the soul of a man from Earth, in search of answers about how he reached his current state. The two seal a pact to become sword and wielder, sharing power and magic between them.“
Bloom into You by Hitoma Iruma & Nakatani Nio
A light novel spin-off of the yuri manga and anime series.
SEQUELS
Shelved to Goodreads
The Reckless Afterlife of Harriet Stoker by Lauren James
A newly made ghosts finds a community of ghosts with powers, and is willing to unleash some some havoc. “But when all of eternity is at stake, the afterlife can be a dangerous place to make an enemy. Because who knows what grudges people have been holding onto for millennia, just waiting for a reckless girl to give them the chance to get vengeance.“
10 new books shelved!
What new books have you added to your shelves? Any of these you excited for?
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