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Stacking the Shelves (4)


Stacking the Shelves is a new feature created by Tynga of Tynga's Reviews.

For review:
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by Cindy Roesel (Thank you Cindy!) – for book tour /w ChickLitPlus
The Waxing Moon by J. Lloyd Morgan (Thank you J. Lloyd!)
Pilgrims Don’t Wear Pink by Stephanie Kate Strohm (Thank you Anita @ Thomas Allen)
Mister Death’s Blue-Eyed Girls by Mary Downing Hahn (Thank you again Anita!)

via NetGalley:





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For book tours:

 

Thank you Jessica @ Confessions of a Bookaholic

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Comments

  1. Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink actually looks really good! :) I read Flirting in Italian, too, so I hope you enjoy that! :)

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    1. It was a really cute quick read :) I'm looking forward to Flirting in Italian!

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  2. Flirting in Italian looks really good! Enjoy :)

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  3. Hah! I love the title of "Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink"! LOL!

    Thanks for stopping by :)

    Michele | Stacking the Shelves

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    1. The cover is fun too!

      Have a great weekend!

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  4. I've heard that Flirting in Italian is so cute! Sounds like a perfect summer read. Enjoy!

    Kristan @ Lost Amongst the Shelves: STS

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  5. I am sooo excited for Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls! I have a copy to read and I'm hoping to get to it ASAP; and I've heard that Flirting in Italian is very cute, I'm curious to find out for myself! i hope you enjoy them :)

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  6. Pilgrim's Don't Wear Pink looks really cute. I hope you enjoy all your new books! Happy reading :)

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  7. Great set! Flirting in Italian sounds cute. I'd love to have an Italian to flirt with :-)
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  8. I havent heard of any of them but looks like you'll be busy for a while! Happy Reading :)

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