Stacking the Shelves & The Sunday Post
Stacking The Shelves (Reading Reality) and The Sunday Post (Caffeinated Reviewer) are both blog memes about sharing the books we’re adding to the shelves and sharing news of the week ahead.
New PurchasesA trio of purchases this week, including:
The new edition of The Innkeeper’s Song by Peter S. Beagle – the tale of three women of legendary skill on a quest to save the world’s most powerful wizard, and the innkeeper’s assistant whose heartbreak will bear witness.The Dark Legend by Phoebe Ravencraft – A fallen comrade. Sinister sorcery. Can a sapphic secret agent team up with a beautiful elf to save the realm?Boundless by Miranda Sapphire – an arranged marriage between the only son of an Elf King and a huge, monstrous barbarian princess.
A handful of review titles this week, including:
A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell
When an aspiring archaeologist teams up with her childhood enemy for a treasure hunt, they find it impossible to bury their growing feelings, in a charming queer historical romance from the author of A Shore Thing.


The Bone Raiders by Jackson Ford
The start of a no-holds-barred, action-packed fantasy series from the always irreverent Jackson Ford where a group of charmingly-named Bone Raiders harness the power of gigantic, fire-breathing lizards to defend their homeland from an invading enemy.
Blood and Embers by Jordan Michelle
A nonbinary butch/femme relationship with tropes such as fake fiancée, enemies-to-lovers, and found friends along the way


Among the Burning Flowers by Samantha Shannon
With the awakening of fire-breathing dragons, Among the Burning Flowers sees the first sparks of danger that threaten to consume the world in The Priory of the Orange Tree.
Currently ReadingThis week is hard, because I really want to dive into Shannon’s new book, but I have ARCs with release dates looming, so I’m just starting Bury Our Bones in the Midnight Soil by Victoria Schwab; I have a series to catch up with, so I’m reading the next 4 episodes of The Dominion and the Sugilite by B.J. Frazier; and because I’ve been craving a chonky epic fantasy mass market paperback, I’m reading Acacia by David Anthony Durham.


