viernes, 6 de febrero de 2015

Stacking The Shelves (51)

Publicado por Lina Jiménez en 21:30

Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga's Reviews. It 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 e books!












10 comentarios:

Grace Fonseca dijo...

City of Savages is one of the few books in your haul that I'm familiar with this week. You got an amazing assortment of books this week. I hope you love all your new books.

Grace @ Books of Love

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Bursting Books dijo...

I love the shopoholic series! I hope you enjoy it too :)

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The Quiet Concert dijo...

My co-blogger read Dangerous Girls and said it was great! I have copy and have been meaning to start it. I hear it has an amazing twist! Enjoy :)

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Ashley @ The Quiet Concert

Alison Flores dijo...

I hope you enjoy Confessions of a Shopaholic. It was highly recommended to me, but I just couldn't make myself like Sophie. :(

Paulina on 7 de febrero de 2015, 19:53 dijo...

I'm really liking City of Savages it's a very interesting post-apocalyptic novel. Thanks for stopping by!

Paulina on 7 de febrero de 2015, 19:59 dijo...

Since I recently watched the Shopaholic movie and looked it, I decided to give the books a chance.

Paulina on 7 de febrero de 2015, 20:00 dijo...

I' liking the book, it's even reminding me of the real life case of Natalee Holloway.

Paulina on 7 de febrero de 2015, 20:34 dijo...

I'm still at the very beginning of the books but I must admit that it sometimes reminds me of myself when I'm in a store.

Alison Flores dijo...

LOL! I'm guilty of it when it comes to book stores!

Paulina on 9 de febrero de 2015, 11:21 dijo...

Me too and sadly in everything else too, I'm a pretty impulsive shopper.

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