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! And audiobooks. Don’t forget audiobooks!

In other words, if you can read it or if it can be read to you – no matter how you got it – it belongs in Stacking the Shelves.

The Stacking the Shelves meme was originally hosted at Team Tynga’s Reviews. It is currently hosted by Reading Reality.  

Up until a couple of days ago, I didn’t think I was going to have any books added to my stack to talk about. But then two ARC’s were approved and another audiobook showed up. So exciting things come to those who are not expecting it! I have one more ARC awaiting approval, which hopefully will come soon.

Library books I have added to my bedside stack

No physical books added to my stack this week. I still have quite a few books checked out, so decided to skip my visit this week so I wouldn’t be tempted to get more. I do have a couple due next week, so there is a visit in my near future.

ARCs I’ve added to my Netgalley account

Both of these ARCs come out in the fall and they are both by favorite authors of mine. I did not know that either of them had books coming out this year until I ran across their announcements on Goodreads. Really looking forward to both of them.

Red City by Marie Lu

Publication Date: October 14, 2025

Summary from Goodreads:

Alchemy is the hidden art of transformation. An exclusive power wielded by crime syndicates that market it to the world’s elites in the form of sanda drug that enhances those who take it into a more perfect version of more beautiful, more charismatic, simply more.

Among the gleaming skyscrapers and rolling foothills of Angel City, alchemy is controlled by two rival syndicates. For years, Grand Central and Lumines have been balanced on a razor’s edge between polite negotiation and outright violence. But when two childhood friends step into that delicate equation, the city—and the paths of their lives—will be irrevocably transformed.

The daughter of a poor single mother, Sam would do anything to claw her way into the ranks of Grand Central in search of a better life. Plucked away from his family as a boy to become a Lumines apprentice, Ari is one of the syndicates’ brightest rising stars. Once, they might have loved each other. But as the two alchemists face off across opposite sides of an ever-escalating conflict, ambition becomes power, loyalty becomes lies, and no transformation may be perfect enough for them both to survive the coming war.

This is the start of a new series and it also her adult debut. I love all of her YA books so I’m sure this one will be great too.


The Summer War by Naomi Novik

Publication Date: September 16, 2025

Summary from Goodreads:

Celia discovered her talent for magic on the day her beloved oldest brother Argent left home. Furious at him for abandoning her in a war-torn land, she lashed out, not realizing her childish, angry words would suddenly become imbued with the power of prophecy, dooming him to a life without love.

While Argent wanders the world, forced to seek only fame and glory instead of the love and belonging he truly desires, Celia attempts to undo the curse she placed on him. Yet even as she grows from a girl to a woman, she cannot find the solution—until she learns the truth about the centuries-old war between her own people and the summerlings, the immortal beings who hold a relentless grudge against their mortal neighbors.

Now, with the aid of her unwanted middle brother, Celia may be able to both undo her eldest brother’s curse and heal the lands so long torn apart by the Summer War.

This is only a novella, but it seems like there is a lot being crammed into 144 pages. I’m sure she can do it and do it well. Might pick this one up sooner rather than later.

Audiobooks

This is a locked room type of mystery, sort of like And Then There Were None, but set in Iceland.

Death on the Island by Eliza Reid

Summary from Goodreads:

Trapped on a remote island by a howling storm, nine people sit down to dinner.

One of them is about to die.

A group of international players has gathered in a tiny village off the coast of Iceland for a diplomatic dinner. There’s Kristján, the mayor reeling from a personal tragedy. Graeme, the ambassador with an agenda to push. Jane, his wife, along for the ride on another one of her husband’s many business trips. And several others, from Iceland and from abroad, each with their own reason for being there, their own loyalties and grievances. By the end of the night, one of them will be dead. And it will be up to the ambassador’s wife, Jane, to figure out how—and why.

What Jane soon comes to realize is that small communities can be the most dangerous of them all… and no one in their group is safe. With secrets around every corner and violent weather trapping the finite list of suspects together on the island, this locked-room mystery by internationally bestselling author Eliza Reid brings Agatha Christie and Nordic noir together in a brand-new twist.

I am pretty excited about all of these. I am looking forward to seeing what many of you have added to your own stacks this week. I always find one or two books to add to my never ending TBR. Until next time…

Happy Reading!

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