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Goddess Offerings (48) / Stacking the Shelves (30)

So how is everyone? I am neck deep in planning for and helping out in various bookish events until the end of the year (Marie Lu signing, Filipino Reader Conference, Lang Leav signing, Bloggers Christmas party) so I might be neglecting my blog a bit, but I promise to be back once the craziness is over! In the meantime, here are the books that I got the past few weeks.


Stacking the Shelves hosted is by Tynga's reviews! So leave a comment below and share your own haul!


For review:

The Orphan Queen by Jodi Meadows (ARC)
A Wicked Thing by Rhiannon Thomas (ARC)
Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley
A Song for Ella Grey by David Almond
The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan
State of Grace by Hilary Badger
Blue Lily, Lily Blue by Maggie Stiefvater (ARC) (not in picture)

Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Maas *

If you notice, this is my second copy of Crown of Midnight. Postal services in my country's really driving us people who order books online crazy. (It's always like this whenever Christmas season is near!) This is a duplicate, as my first copy of Crown of Midnight got resent. Somewhere, someone made a mistake and this got sent to me instead. Not complaining though.

Thanks very much HarperCollins International, MIRA Ink, Hachette UK, Scholastic Philippines, Penguin Teen Australia and Hardie Grant Egmont!

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So much has happened the past few weeks, so I'm only posting my haul for the past few weeks today. Check it out! Stacking the Shelves hosted is by Tynga's reviews ! So leave a comment below and share your own haul! For review: Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson Antigoddess by Kendare Blake The Uprising by Lisa M. Stasse The Brokenhearted by Amelia Kahaney Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White Teardrop by Lauren Kate Wander Girl by Tweet Sering From This Day Forward by Marla Miniano That Kind of Guy by Mina Esguerra White Hot Kiss by Jennifer Armentrout Sample of the prequel e-novella, Bitter Sweet Love (+ a postcard, a few bookmarks) Waterfell by Amalie Howard Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott The Almost Girl by Amalie Howard Tons of swag from Gennifer Albin! Bought: The Sweetest Dark by Shana Abe Shadows by Ilsa J. Bick Thanks to Hachette UK, Summit Books, HarperCollins International, Random House UK, Harlequin Teen, Strange Chemistry and Flipside Publishing!

Waiting on Wednesday (141): The Dare + Enmity

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Review: Restore Me (Shatter Me #4) by Tahereh Mafi

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