Weekly Wrap Up is a summary of the current week's blog posts and offers a look at what you'll find on the blog next week! New for Review showcases all the new books I received during the week for review (finished copies, arcs, and e-arcs). It's a combination of In My Mailbox, Stacking the Shelves, & other similar posts!
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This Week at The Hiding Spot
Q&A Session: Stasia Ward Kehoe (Interview)
Q&A Session: Janet Gurtler (Interview)
School of Charm by Lisa Ann Scott (Review)
Q&A Session: Holly Schindler (Interview)
Throwback Thursday: Will in Scarlet by Matthew Cody (Review)
Book Trailers: Like or Dislike? (Discussion Post)
Book Trailers: Like or Dislike? (Discussion Post)
Next Week
A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd (Review)
Year of Mistaken Discoveries by Eileen Cook (Review)
Q&A Session: Eileen Cook (Interview)
The Secret Box by Whitaker Ringwald (Review)
Throwback Thursday: Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher (Review)
The Sound of Letting Go by Stasia Ward Kehoe (Review)
New for Review
This portion of Weekly Wrap Up is inspired by posts like Stacking the Shelves and In My Mailbox.
Circa Now by Amber McRee Turner (Goodreads)
Kate Walden Directs by Julie Mata (Goodreads)
V is for Villain by Peter Moore (Goodreads)
Strange Sweet Song by Adi Rule (Goodreads)
Space Rocks! by Tom O'Donnell (Goodreads)
Savage Girl by Jean Zimmerman (Goodreads)
Road to Somewhere by Kelley Lynn & Jenny S. Morris (Goodreads)
Happily Ever After by Elizabeth Maxwell (Goodreads)
Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor (Goodreads)
The Fever: A Novel by Megan Abbott (Goodreads)
Under Nameless Stars (Zenn Scarlett #2) by Christian Schoon (Goodreads)
A Horse Called Hero by Sam Angus (Goodreads)
Shipwreck Island by S.A. Bodeen (Goodreads)
The Forever Watch by David Ramirez (Goodreads)
Moth and Spark by Anne Leonard (Goodreads)
The Bodies We Wear by Jeyn Roberts (Goodreads)
Dream Dog by Lou Berger (Goodreads)
The Noisy Paint Box: The Colors and Sounds of Kandinsky's Abstract Art by Barb Rosenstock (Goodreads)
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch by Anne Isaacs (Goodreads)
Taking Care of Mama Rabbit by Anita Lobel (Goodreads)
Wow great haul! There are quite a few of those on my TBR!
ReplyDeleteMissie @ A Flurry of Ponderings
Fabulous stack!!! I got a couple of these too! Here's my STS.
ReplyDeleteMoth And Spark is really good, but kind of a long read.
ReplyDeleteAHHHHH BEYOND JEALOUS OF SAVAGE GIRL.
What a fantastic haul, I am envious and pumped for you as usual. :-)
It's been forever since I read a good fantasy novel, so I'm looking forward to it! But it's always a bit of... idk, culture shock?... everytime I switch from YA to adult, so it'll be an interesting reading experience I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see where our new books overlap this week. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Missy! I just wanted to ignore all my responsibilities and read!
ReplyDeleteReading Moth and Spark currently myself. Hope you enjoy Savage Girl kind of curious.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for V is for Villain and The Fever. Moth and Spark's cover is just gorgeous. I've never heard of Lagoon, but that looks interesting. Great haul!
ReplyDeleteDo you like MOTH AND SPARK, Lily??
ReplyDeleteI was drawn in by the cover of MOTH AND SPARK too, Natalie... then I read the synopsis and knew it was a must read!
ReplyDeleteI am actually enjoying it, but I do love the dragons. It can be a little slow at times.
ReplyDeleteStrange Sweet Song is lovely! As is Under Nameless Stars. I love some of the covers of these books - you have a great and gorgeous haul this week :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog!
Alyssa @ The Eater of Books!
Wow, you got a ton of books!!! The Fever sounds and LOOKS terrifying!! That cover really freaks me out :P I hope you enjoy all your reads!
ReplyDeleteUnder Nameless Stars has a FABULOUS cover. I just....ack. Cover love happenign here. Space Rocks also looks quite awesome. You have a busy reading week ahead of you, eh?! Woot! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteRoad To Somewhere sounds great! I just head about it this week and I'm definitely planning to read it. I hope you enjoy all of your books :)
ReplyDeleteMontana @ The Book Belles
I only read the occasional Adult, but I so want to read The Fever, and the cover just really creeps me out, so win/win. But, then there's Moth and Spark and I don't know which to pick first. :( Hope you enjoy them! Thanks for stopping by mine earlier. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too, Lauren! The cover was what made me take a second look at it!!
ReplyDeleteStrange Sweet Song looks really interesting... I love that it has a gothic setting! I still need to read the first Scarlett Zenn book before diving into Under Nameless Stars!
ReplyDeleteI really need to read SPACE ROCKS soon... it looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteROAD TO SOMEWHERE will be my first Spark! book... I'm really hoping it's good!!
ReplyDeleteI don't read tons of adult either, but both of those titles looked like they have potential crossover appeal, so I could get away with reviewing them on the blog!
ReplyDeleteI love dragons too, so that's a win! I hope I like it too... and that the slow parts aren't a deterrent!
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot about that one, Cait! I love Brody's trailers. They really ARE like movie trailers... those are the ones I usually like. So many of them put silly (and often bad) images behind lines from the description, which I find pretty dorky too. I imagine though that those really intense movie-like ones are incredibly time intensive and more expensive to make, which is probably why we see so few. :(
ReplyDeleteOOOH THE BODIES WE WEAR sounds so awesome!! I really loved her other books, so I'll be adding it to my TBR!! Thanks for sharing you awesome haul!! Enjoy all your pretty new books, Sara, and have a fab week! :)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read her other books yet, but my brother loves them and judges me for not reading them yet! haha.
ReplyDeleteAfter I thought about it I realized that I don't see them too often but when I do I usually just ignore them because the few I have watched always ended up being overly corny and I couldn't take it seriously.
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