Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews and ReadingReality 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! And audiobooks. Don’t forget audiobooks!
Another good week for new books!
NetGalley:
I got an invite to read this and it looks good.
Synopsis: This beautiful new novel by the beloved author of Open House and Talk Before Sleep tells the story of two young people growing up in Mason, Missouri, and how Arthur Moses, a shy young man, becomes the wise and compassionate person readers loved in The Story of Arthur Truluv.
Nola McCollum is the most desirable girl in Arthur’s class, and he is thrilled when they become friends. But Arthur wants far more than friendship. Unfortunately, Nola has a crush on the wrong Moses—Arthur’s older brother, Frank, who is busy pursuing his own love interest and avoiding the boys’ father, a war veteran with a drinking problem and a penchant for starting fights. When a sudden tragedy rocks the family’s world, Arthur struggles to come to terms with his grief. In the end, it is nature that helps him to understand how to go on, beyond loss, and create a life of forgiveness and empathy. But what can he do about Nola, who seems confused about what she wants in life, and only half aware of the one who loves her most?
Full of unforgettable characters and written with Elizabeth Berg’s characteristic warmth, humor, and insight into people, Earth’s the Right Place for Love is about the power of kindness, character, and family, and how love can grow when you least expect it.
Another book about Sisters.
Synopsis: The weight of their family secrets could not have shaped Pearl and Ruby Crenshaw any differently. Ruby’s a runner, living in Dallas and only reluctantly talking to their mother, Birdie, when she calls from prison. Pearl is still living in her mother’s fixer-upper and finds herself facing a line in the sand: her weight is threatening to kill her. She’s hundreds of pounds beyond the point where she can celebrate her curves or benefit from the body positivity movement, and unless she takes drastic action, the future looks dire. But when Ruby’s buried rage explodes in a hilariously viral way, the mistake has life-altering consequences that throw the sisters back into living under the same roof as they try to put back together the pieces of their lives. Funny, cinematic and bursting with heart, this is a story of hope and redemption that celebrates the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
This is by a debut author, and it’s about a “death doula”. It sounds interesting.
Synopsis: Mikki Brammer’s The Collected Regrets of Clover is a big-hearted and life-affirming debut about a death doula who, in caring for others at the end of their life, has forgotten how to live her own, for readers of The Midnight Library. What’s the point of giving someone a beautiful death if you can’t give yourself a beautiful life?
From the day she watched her kindergarten teacher drop dead during a dramatic telling of Peter Rabbit, Clover Brooks has felt a stronger connection with the dying than she has with the living. After the beloved grandfather who raised her dies alone while she is traveling, Clover becomes a death doula in New York City, dedicating her life to ushering people peacefully through their end-of-life process.
Clover spends so much time with the dying that she has no life of her own, until the final wishes of a feisty old woman send Clover on a trip across the country to uncover a forgotten love story––and perhaps, her own happy ending. As she finds herself struggling to navigate the uncharted roads of romance and friendship, Clover is forced to examine what she really wants, and whether she’ll have the courage to go after it.
Probing, clever, and hopeful, The Collected Regrets of Clover turns the normally taboo subject of death into a reason to celebrate life.
I like books about witches, and this sounds good. This is the 3rd book in the series, so I have until January to read the first couple of books.
Synopsis: An awkward first date leads to a sparkling romance between one of the most powerful witches in town and a magical newbie in this rom-com by Lana Harper, New York Times bestselling author of Payback’s a Witch.
Even though she won’t deny her love for pretty (and pricey) things, Nineve Blackmoore is almost painfully down-to-earth and sensible by Blackmoore standards. But after a year of nursing a broken heart inflicted by the fiancée who all but ditched her at the altar, the powerful witch is sick of feeling low and is ready to try something drastically different: a dating app.
At her best friend’s urging, Nina goes on a date with Morty Gutierrez, the nonbinary, offbeat soul of spontaneity and co-owner of the Shamrock Cauldron. Their date goes about as well as can be expected of most online dates—awkward and terrible. To make matters worse, once Morty discovers Nina’s last name, he’s far from a fan; it turns out that the Blackmoores have been bullishly trying to buy the Shamrock out from under Morty and his family.
But when Morty begins developing magical powers—something that usually only happens to committed romantic partners once they officially join a founding family—at the same time that Nina’s own magic surges beyond her control, Nina must manage Morty’s rude awakening to the hidden magical world, uncover its cause, and face the intensity of their own burgeoning connection. But what happens when that connection is tied to Nina’s power surge, a power she’s finding nearly as addictive as Morty’s presence in her life?
I read the previous book in this series and loved it.
Synopsis: The perfect romcom for dog lovers! Pets of Park Avenue is the story of a self-confessed hot mess who learns that life is more fun when things don’t go according to plan.
What do you do when The One is also the one who broke your heart?
Self-proclaimed hot mess Scout Myers is determined to prove she’s finally got her act together. Raised by grandparents who saw her as her wayward mother’s wayward daughter, Scout’s used to being written off. So when the opportunity for a promotion arises at Paws in the City, the talent agency where she works, Scout is desperate to rise to the occasion. With shared custody of her little sister also on the line, Scout can’t afford a single mistake…like suddenly needing a canine stand-in for an important photoshoot. Luckily (or not) she knows the owner of the perfect pup replacement: the estranged husband she walked out on years ago.
On the surface, it appears Lane Halliday’s life has been blissfully drama free without Scout, but she suspects her handsome-as-ever not-quite-ex-husband doth protest too much. Working together even feels like old times—except for all that lingering, unresolved tension. But Scout’s not sure she’s ready to confront the reasons she left Lane, and when their plans to finalize the divorce become very real, Scout starts to wonder whether second chances might be worth a little hot mess.
That’s all I have for this week. Have you read any of these books? What’s on your list to read? Comment below!
The Sisters We Were, and The Collected Regrets of Clover sound intriguing. I’ve added them both to Goodreads. 📚
Looks like some nice reads here. Hope they’re all a win, Wendy!
The Elizabeth Berg book has such a stunning cover. And it sounds like a solid character-based story.
All of these look great. I also love stories about witches. Have a great reading week!
I haven’t read any of the books you listed, but they all look good. Have a wonderful week ahead! 🙂
I bought the first Stefanie London book in that series because it was a dachshund but still need to read it! You got some great books! Enjoy!
A nice selection of books this week, I like the look of the sisters we were, hope you have a great reading week 😊
I loved The Story of Arthur Truluv and am excited to read the backstory. I am sure Elizabeth Berg will do an excellent job with it.
I’m so glad to hear this, Linda! I
I’ve read several Elizabeth Berg books and liked them all, so I trotted on over to NetGalley, but unfortunately, it’s currently not available to request. Sigh. I added it as a wish and we’ll see if they open it up again,. Looks like you’ve got good ones this week – Happy Reading
Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
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I hope you’re able to get it soon.
I was also invited to read Earth’s the Right Place for Love and got Pets of Park Avenue. I hope we both enjoy them. I always enjoy your eclectic hauls, Wendy.
Oh good. I’m pretty sure I’ll enjoy Pets of Park Avenue, but not sure about Earth’s the Right Place yet.
Looks like a nice mix! I especially like the sound of the first one- sounds like a nice read. 🙂
Thank you, Greg!
I love the covers and they all sound interesting. I hope you enjoy these books.
Thank you, Yesha!
I have not read any of them, but it looks like a fun selection. Have a great weekend! 🙂
Thank you! I hope you have a great weekend too.
This is a nice eclectic book haul. I hope you enjoy all of these and I can’t wait to read your reviews. 😀
I’m trying to expand my reading a bit. I’ll agree there are some odd choices in there! Lol
An interesting looking haul. I especially like the look of back in a spell.
Have a great weekend!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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I like a bit of magic in my books every once in a while! Have a nice weekend, Emily
Awesome haul Wendy. I hope you love them all.📚🤗💜
Thank you, Susan
I’ve been trying not to request anything new so I wasn’t familiar with any of these books Wendy. I hope that you enjoy them all!
I need to stay away from NetGalley for a while now. I have enough books to keep me busy for months.
All of these look interesting, but The Sisters We Were really caught my attention!! I hope you enjoy all of them and I will be looking for your review for the The Sisters (in the future, not anytime soon ;))
Thank you, Cindy! It will be a while before I get to The Sisters We Were! But I think it sounds good too.
That’s a nice collection of books for this week. I hope you enjoy them all Wendy.
Thank you, Janette