Stacking The Shelves is hosted by Tynga's Reviews and Reading Reality as a way to share all the books we got during the week!

The Sunday Post is hosted by Kimberly @ Caffeinated Reviewer. Its a weekly post to showcase what books you got, recap the week, and talk about what will be coming up this week on the blog!


So a little background. I had read the first book in this series when the author sent it to me for review. I really liked it. So when the second came out she contacted me to review it as well. Well I also started school shortly after that and then moved out of my parents house. So during that time not only did school take over, but I also left the computer (my old desktop) at my parents house when I moved in with James since all my important stuff at the time was transferred to my laptop. The review copy of Daughter of Earth and Sky was lost in that and the email I had with it also disappeared (not sure how that one happened). So when I was scrolling through my libraries eBooks and saw it and more of the series I checked them out immediately so I could finally read them! WOOT!


So sorry I haven't posted much this week. Pretty much everything that went up was scheduled. I finished Warcross, just haven't had time to sit down and write my review yet. Its been a busy week. And it'll still be a bit busy the beginning of this upcoming week. We've been cracking down on the apartment search. We've looked at a number so far, but we've only really liked one. But its on the other side of town. Which is a bit of a bummer. We still have a few more to check out though on Tuesday. And then we'll be making a decision on which one would be the best fit overall. So thats filled up this week. Researching and touring apartments. 

Also, Microsoft forced their most recent update this week. I'm not amused. Yet again, it deleted all the pictures & documents on my laptop except for the ones saved to my Onedrive. Which was only a few things. I seriously despise that I had to buy a laptop with Windows 10. James declined the Windows 10 update back when it first came out for his desktop and guess what. He has absolutely no issues with Windows 8. Meanwhile 10 has been nothing but problem after problem for me. I'm at the point where if I type up something important I now have to do it on his computer so these stupid updates don't delete all my hard work.

Also, Remember! There's still lots of time to sign up for the 2018 Dystopia Reading Challenge! I'd love to have you guys! :)

Review of Warcross by Marie Lu
Review of SINthetic by J.T. Nicholas
Potential post about some ARCs I have to give away