Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga at Tynga's Reviews! It's a way to highlight the books that everyone got throughout the week.
Purchased
 Marie Antoinette Serial Killer by Katie Alender
Colette Iselin is 
excited to go to Paris on a class trip. She’ll get to soak up the beauty
 and culture, and maybe even learn something about her family’s French 
roots.
But a series of gruesome murders are taking place across 
the city, putting everyone on edge. And as she tours museums and 
palaces, Colette keeps seeing a strange vision: a pale woman in a ball 
gown and powdered wig, who looks suspiciously like Marie Antoinette.
Colette
 knows her popular, status-obsessed friends won’t believe her, so she 
seeks out the help of a charming French boy. Together, they uncover a 
shocking secret involving a dark, hidden history. When Colette realizes 
she herself may hold the key to the mystery, her own life is suddenly in
 danger . . .
Acclaimed author Katie Alender brings 
heart-stopping suspense to this story of revenge, betrayal, intrigue — 
and one killer queen.
The Wizard of Oz (The First Five Novels) by L. Frank Baum
I haven't read any of these (although the original was read to me when I was young), so I figured that I should buy them. Plus, it was bargain price!
The Taming of the Tights by Louise Rennison
Gadzooks! It's another 
term at Dother Hall for Tallulah and her mates. But can they keep their 
minds on the arts with all those boys about...After the 
thing-that-will-never-be-mentioned last term, Tallulah is keen to put 
all thoughts of Cain behind her. But that seems like that the last thing
 he wants. Their performing arts college may have been saved by Honey's 
mystery benefactor, but for how long is anyone's guess. So will Tallulah
 finally get to wear those golden slippers of applause or will Dr 
Lightowler swoop down on her glory days? And with Seth and Flossie 
forever snogging, Vaisey and Jack loved-up and Phil and Jo fondly 
biffing each other can Tallulah resist the call of her wild boy? Don 
your craziest tights and Irish dance your way to some surprising and 
hilariously unexpected answers...
For Review: 
 Slimed!
SLIMED! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age
 tells the surprisingly complex, wonderfully nostalgic, and impressively
 compelling story of how Nickelodeon -- the First Kids' Network -- began
 as a DIY startup in the late 70s, and forged ahead through the early 
eighties with a tiny band of young artists and filmmakers who would go 
on to change everything about cable television, television in general, 
animation, and children's entertainment, proving just what can be done 
if the indie spirit is kept alive in the corporate world of contemporary
 media... All from those who made it happen!
*Nickelodeon was my childhood, and I still watch some of the shows that I grew up with, so I'm pretty excited about this one. 
 
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Stacking the Shelves (September 28)
Posted by Lizzy at 12:00 AM
Labels: Katie Alender, Louise Rennison, Stacking the Shelves
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5 comments:
ME sounds cool.
I've never read Wizard of Oz either. Fun!
Good haul this week. I'd love to read that Nickelodeon book. I hope you like MA,SK more than I did. Happy reading :)
Old follower, My STS
I've never heard of these books until now but they sure look like fun reads. Nice haul!
Chel @ The Procrastinator's Corner
Nice haul! That Marie Antoniette book looks good!
Happy reading!
My haul
I've heard mixed things about MA Serial Killer, but I do hope you like it!
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