Welcome to Stacking the Shelves #82! 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 (will open in new window).
I discovered this audiobook when I was looking through Netgalley and couldn’t resist. Thanks to the publisher for the approval!
From The Publisher:
She’s perfectly content leading a quiet life in her small hometown. He’s an adventurer with unquenchable wanderlust. The two couldn’t be any more opposite if they tried. But a tandem bicycle and a 500-mile road trip just might change all that.
After a failed engagement and her mother’s battle with cancer, Charlotte Carter’s life is finally turning around now that she’s landed a dream job teaching music. What she didn’t see coming was the imminent closure of the school’s music program. She’s determined to save it, even if it means getting creative. There’s no way she’s chalking this up as just another failure in her book of recent embarrassments.
Zach Bryant is back in town just long enough to see his brother Ben get married and then he’s off traveling the world again. He never imagined he’d run into Charlotte Carter, his brother’s ex-fiancé, or that everyone would believe he and Charlotte are an item. He certainly didn’t dream he’d end up riding a tandem bicycle hundreds of miles with her in an attempt to raise funds for a defunct music program, but how can he say no when the prize money would help him out of his financial predicament too?
Charlotte is sure she can set aside her differences with Zach long enough to cross the finish line and win the giant cash prize . . . can’t she? A few hundred miles in, she’s questioning her deeply held assumptions about Zach and wondering if maybe tandem biking is only the start of their biggest adventure yet.
I saw this title on Goodreads and I’ve added it as a library audiobook hopeful.
From The Publisher:
You’ve heard of Year of Yes. Introducing… Year of No.
During one unforgettable year in their twenties, best friends Emma, Fern, Carolina, and Andi make a pact to embrace whatever life throws at them, inspiring Fern to write a memoir detailing their escapades and the magical power of saying Yes.
But fast forward twenty years and they have reached their bandwidth of responsibilities. Fern is a full-time writer struggling to pay the bills. Carolina is a fitness-obsessed workaholic. Andi is a disillusioned human rights lawyer. And Emma is a stressed-out divorcée in the thick of planning her daughter’s wedding. To reconnect to the fun, fulfilled women they were before, they must learn how to stop saying Yes to everything asked of them. And so begins the “Year of No.”
Heartfelt, emotionally perceptive and sharply funny, Tired Ladies Take a Stand celebrates the bonds of female friendship and women reclaiming their autonomy in a world that expects them to do it all.
I saw this book on Jonetta at bluemoodcafe.com ‘s Saturdays At The Cafe post. I have added this as a library audiobook hopeful.
From The Publisher:
A heartwarming novel about a loving dad who drags his eleven-year-old daughter to “father-daughter week” at a remote summer camp—their last chance to bond before he loses her to teenage girlhood entirely.
After his daughter, Avery, was born, John gave it all up—hobbies, friends, a dream job—to be something a super dad. Since then, he’s spent nearly every waking second with Avery, who’s his absolute best bud. Or, at least, she was.
When now eleven-year-old Avery begins transforming into an eye-rolling zombie of a preteen who dreads spending time with him, a desperate John whisks her away for a weeklong father-daughter retreat to get their relationship back on track before she starts middle school.
But John’s attempts to bond only seem to drive his daughter further away, and his instincts tell him Avery’s hiding something more than just preteen angst. Even worse, the camp is far from the idyllic getaway he had in mind. John finds himself navigating a group of toxic dads that can’t seem to get along, cringe-worthy forced bonding activities, and a camp director that has it out for him. With camp and summer break slipping away fast, John’s determined to conquer it all for a chance to become Avery’s hero again.
That concludes Stacking the Shelves #82! Have you read any of these books, or are they on your list of books to read? Let me know in the comments!
Jody
These all sound like fun reads, Jodie. Have a fantastic Saturday 🤗
thathappyreader
You too Jody!
Jonetta | Blue Mood Café
Great additions this week and thanks for the shoutout, Jodie💜
thathappyreader
My pleasure Jonetta!
hena
They all sound good. Especially the Tired Ladies one..
thathappyreader
It sounds like we can relate Hena!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
They all sound interesting. I especially like the sound of Tired Ladies Take A Stand!
Have a great weekend!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
My post:
https://budgettalesblog.wordpress.com/2024/03/30/stacking-the-shelves-65/
thathappyreader
Thanks Emily!
Mark
Enjoy your new books!
thathappyreader
Thanks Mark!
Lisa Mandina (Lisa Loves Literature)
The first one sounds really cute! Hope you enjoy all of these!
thathappyreader
Thank you Lisa!
Carla @ CarlaLovesToRead
These all sound really cute, Jodie. I hope you enjoy them all. I just requested Dad Camp.
thathappyreader
Thanks Carla! I hope we both enjoy Dad Camp!
Her Digital Coffee
Wonderful choices, Jodie! I especially love the sound of ‘Tired Ladies Take a Stand.’ I’m super excited to read your thoughts on that one!
thathappyreader
I can’t wait to read that one Winnie!