Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews where bloggers share what they got throughout the week!
From Publisher
I am SO excited to be able to dig into this one. There's a ghost, a murder trial, and a looming mental illness. Doesn't that sound so awesome? Well, I'm sure excited to see where this book can go!
For School
Yay, more Jane Austen! For one of my English Lit classes, my teacher has us reading Northanger Abbey in March and I couldn't be more excited! I read Sense and Sensibility last semester and absolutely loved it, so I can't wait to see how I'll like this one!
And that's all for me! What did you all ad to your shelves this week?
I also received Notes From Ghost Town, it looks so good! Hoping to read it this week!
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town looks super creepy!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy it!
OOh nice! The first one is definitely catching my attention! Hope you enjoy your reads!
ReplyDeleteMy STS will be up tomorrow, so be sure to stop by!
Have a GREAT weekend!
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Hope you love your books! Thanks for stopping by :D
ReplyDeleteAmber @ Fall Into Books
I love the cover of your first pick!
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town looks so good, I can't wait to get my hands on that book :) I hope you enjoy everything you got this week :)
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Northanger Abbey isn't one of Austen's better books, but I still enjoyed because, what am i saying? It's *Austen*. So hopefully you'll still enjoy it too! Maybe you'll even disagree with me when I say it isn't Austen's strongest book.
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town sounds really good. It has all the ingredients for a fun reads.
My STS post
I love the image you have for your Stacking the Shelves post! The owl is ADORABLE! I've never heard of Notes from Ghost Town, but now I'll have to look into that one!
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Happy reading!
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Looks good! :D
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Ooh, the cover of Notes from Ghost Town really drew me in, I hope it's a good read!
ReplyDeleteGreat haul and I love Jane Austen too!! I haven't read all of her books yet, but the ones that I have read I LOVE.
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my StS
http://kimberlysnovelnotes.blogspot.com/2013/01/stacking-shelves-25.html
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ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these books, but Notes From Ghost Town looks haunting and intriguing! Hope you enjoy :)
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I cannot wait to read Notes from Ghost Town! Enjoy!
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My StS post
Oh, I love Jane Austen :) Thanks so much for stopping by my STS :) Happy reading!!
ReplyDeleteMegan @ Megz Madd Readz
I haven't read any Jane Austen, I know right! That's one of my goals for the year. LOVE the cover for the one above. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteMy book haul: http://nightmareonbookstreet.blogspot.com/2013/01/massive-christmas-book-haul.html
I've never heard of Notes from ghost town, but it sounds interesting. And I really do need to get a move on reading more of the classics...
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Thanks for checking out my StS post! Notes from Ghost Town looks like it could be really interesting! I tried Ellison's other book, Butterfly Clues, and just couldn't get into it, though.
ReplyDeleteI loved Northanger Abbey. I hope that you enjoy it. Here's to some awesome discussions in lit class.
ReplyDeleteI also got Notes from Ghost Town. Hope we'll enjoy it! Thanks for dropping by my STS, Jessica! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Jane Austen, but I've only read Northanger Abbey once; it's definitely time for a reread soon. Happy reading, and thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteGreat books this week. Notes from Ghost Town looks pretty good. Happy reading!
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Notes from Ghost Town sounds really interesting, I'll have to add that to my TBR! Great haul, I hope you enjoy both books you got this week! Thanks for stopping by my StS.
ReplyDeleteLauren @ Lose Time Reading
I just got Notes from Ghost Town from NetGalley. Can't wait to dig into that one! <3
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- Kazhy @ My Library in the Making
Oh I hope you enjoy Northanger Abbey. I love Jane Austen so much and have re-read all her books, although P&P is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love Northanger Abbey, I actually love pretty much all of Jane Austen's book with the exception of Mansfield Park. Notes from a Ghost Town also looks really good. Happy Reading =D
ReplyDeleteEmily @ Falling For YA
Notes from Ghost Town sounds awesome! I really need to read a Jane Austen book this year.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your books! :D
Thank you for visiting my blog, In-Interest :)
ReplyDeleteI would just like to say your blog is freakin' amazing and I am super-jealous that you got Notes :p Grrrrrr
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Holly @ In-Interest
I do hope you enjoy Northanger Abbey. I have been unsuccessful with every Jane Austen I have tried. I know it is a style thing. Thanks for visiting my blog. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteCan't go wrong with Austen! Happy reading and thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff this week! Notes from Ghost Town sounds interesting, enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI love the cover for Notes From Ghost Town. Simple yet haunting.
ReplyDeleteYou got some great books. Notes from Ghost Town looks creepy and awesome and I love the story of Northanger Abbey and I hope you do too!
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town looks really good. Happy Reading!
ReplyDeleteI got Notes from Ghost Town a few weeks back myself and I can't wait to read it! It looks so creepy and fantastic.
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Jane Austen is always a winner and I can't wait to read Notes from Ghost Town as well!
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Notes from Ghost Town! O_o
ReplyDeleteI've never even heard of it! T_T I NEED to check it out!!!
I'm no Jane Austen reader though :( I stink hehehe We never get to read those kinds of classics here for our Spanish class... We read more of Latin-American authors :D-I'm from there- so yeap!
Enjoy !!!!
Happy reading! Here's what I got if you'd like to take a peek!
http://bookpics-reading2alba.blogspot.com/2013/01/stacking-shelves-16-bookangel-nat.html
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Telling the truth I have never heard about these books, but I hope you enjoy them. :)
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I hadn't previously heard of Notes from Ghost Town. I'll definitely go check it out!
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town sounds so great! I've only known about it for a week or so but I can't wait to read a few reviews :)
ReplyDeleteNorthanger Abbey is one of the Austen books I haven't read yet (I've read Mansfield Park, Emmma, and Persuasion), but I kind of want to because she makes fun of the whole Gothic novel craze in it...
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