Stacking The Shelves – a weekly meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews
Stacking the Shelves
Stacking The Shelves is 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!
- Participants are to create their own Stacking the Shelves post and link bank to Tynga’s Reviews so more people can join the fun!
- Posts can be laid out any way you want.
- The host site posts updates on a Saturday but bloggers taking part can post any day they choose.
- Visit Tynga’s Reviews on a Saturday and add your link.
- Visit other participants sites to find out what they have added!
The rules are simple and it is a really fun way to showcase your books and see what other bloggers are excited about this week! Not to mention the fact that it is a good way to interact with and get to know other bloggers!

here are the books i added to my shelves this week:
I have been somewhat MIA from my blog this week. I seem to be suffering from a touch of blogger burnout (had to happen eventually) and my motivation to sit down and write posts is pretty much zero. I have a lot of ideas but when it actually comes down to the nitty gritty, I just can’t seem to summon the energy. I am hoping that it is just a temporary glitch though! I have still been buying up a storm though so here are the books I have added to my shelves this week.
bought:
Some more vintage young adult books again this week. I have been eyeing up Caroline B. Conney’s Dance series for ages (I loved these books when I was younger) so I finally caved and bought the first three books in the series.
I also picked up another couple of books that I hadn’t read before including the Who Killed Peggy Sue series by Eileen Goudge (the first book) and another Nightmare Club book.
Plus, I got a couple of Joan Lowery Nixon books. The Dark and deadly Pool was a favourite of mine as a teen and The Kidnapping of Christina Lattimore is one of the few books by Lowery Nixon that I hadn’t read so I am looking forward to starting it.
for review:
Only three books for review this week (I am still trying to cut back) but I am especially looking forward to Summer Confessions.
my latest acquisitions:
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Great haul this week. I’ve not heard of any of these so I may have to look them up on Goodreads. Enjoy!
Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian
Lol, yeah I have been ‘going vintage’ with my last few book hauls. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by. <3
I know the feeling with blogger burnout! I either lack the time or the motivation to get half of the things I want done. I’m hoping to be more productive this week. Hope you feel a bit better soon!
Blogger burnout is awful. You want to do it but something just isn’t clicking properly. Hope we both get over this bout soon. <3 🙂