Welcome to Stacking the Shelves #70! This meme was originally hosted at Team Tynga’s Review and the last few years it’s been co-hosted at Team Tynga’s and at Reading Reality. Let me show you what I’ve added this week! Click on the book’s cover to add to your Goodreads shelf.
Library Ebooks:
From The Publisher:
The beginning of Janet, Viv and Zelda’s friendship could not have been less promising… ; Navigating their new lives as widows, the three women venture to the same dreary bereavement group in a chilly church hall. But what bonds them is not their shared predicament, but instead how quickly they all decide to flee the depressing gathering, choosing instead to share a bottle of wine. The Three Muscat-eers is born. The women may be down but they’re not out; in their sixties but certainly not past it. They agree a to find fulfilment as single women and recover their ; joie de vivre . And as they start to feel ready to face the world again, the friends support each other to dive headlong into new hobbies, new adventures, and even to dip their toes into the wonderful world of dating again. ; When one of the ladies gets life-changing news, there’s only one thing for it. The Widows’ Wine Club closes rank, and it’s ‘one for all and all for one’. Because when they stick together, there’s nothing the friends can’t achieve.
From The Publisher:
At twenty-six, Lucy Young is tired. Tired of fetching coffees for senior TV producers, tired of going on disastrous dates, and definitely tired of living in a damp flat share with flatmates who never buy toilet roll. She could quit her job for a better living, but she’s not ready to give up on her dreams. Not just yet. After another diabolical date lands her in a sudden storm and no money for bus fare, Lucy finds herself seeking shelter in a tiny shop, where she stumbles upon a curious wishing machine. Pushing her last coin into the slot, Lucy closes her eyes and wishes with everything she’s got: Please, let me skip to the good part of my life.
When she wakes the next morning to a handsome man, a ring on her finger, a high-powered job, and storybook perfect little boy and baby girl, Lucy can’t believe this is real–especially when she looks in the mirror, and staring back is her own forty-something face. Has she really skipped ahead to the future she’s always wanted, or has she simply forgotten a huge chunk of her life? And as Lucy begins to embrace this new life and new relationships, she’ll have to ask herself: Can she go back, and if so, does she want to?
Library Audiobooks:
From The Publisher:
Sonny Dunes, a SoCal meteorologist who knows only sunshine and seventy-two-degree days, is being replaced by an AI meteorologist, which the youthful station manager reasons “will never age, gain weight or renegotiate its contract.” The only station willing to give the fifty-year-old another shot is one in a famously nontropical place—her northern Michigan hometown.
Unearthing her carefully laid California roots, Sonny returns home and reacclimates to the painfully long, dark winters dominated by a Michigan phenomenon known as lake-effect snow. But beyond the complete physical shock to her system, she’s also forced to confront her past: her new boss, a former journalism classmate and mortal frenemy; more keenly, the death of a younger sister who loved the snow; and the mother who caused Sonny to leave.
To distract herself from the unwelcome memories, Sonny decides to throw herself headfirst into all things winter to woo viewers and reclaim her success. From sledding and ice fishing to skiing and winter festivals, the merrymaking culminates with the town’s famed Winter Ice Sculpture Contest. Running the events is a widowed father and chamber of commerce director, whose genuine love of Michigan, winter and Sonny just might thaw her heart and restart her life in a way she never could have predicted.
That concludes Stacking the Shelves #70! Have you read any of these books, or are they on your list of books to read? Let me know in the comments!
Jonetta | Blue Mood Café
I enjoyed The Secret of Snow and hope you do, too, Jodie💜
thathappyreader
Thank you Jonetta!
Jody
The Secret of Snow looks like it would be a good read. I hope you enjoy them all, Jodie. Have a wonderful weekend ☕📚🪱❄️💙😊
thathappyreader
Thank you Jody!
Cindy's Book Corner
I have not started an audiobook this year…I just can’t seem to decide what I want to listen to. Happy New Year, I hope you enjoy all of these!
thathappyreader
Thank you Cindy!
Mark
Sounds like some good books. Hope you enjoy.
thathappyreader
Thank you Mark.
Lisa Mandina (Lisa Loves Literature)
The Sophie Cousens one looks good! Hope you enjoy all of these!
https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2024/01/07/weekly-wrap-up-151-january-7th-2024/
thathappyreader
Thank you Lisa!
Sarah Collins
Love the sound of the good part.
Hope you enjoy these and happy New year to you x
thathappyreader
Thank you Sarah! And to you as well.
Carla
I enjoyed The Secret of Snow, but the Widow’s Wine Club was just an okay read for me. I hope you enjoy them all, Jodie.
thathappyreader
Thank you Carla.