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Stacking the Shelves #7

This week, I stacked the shelves by:


Purchased (mostly with gift cards won in previous post):


Received for review:


Won:


$10 ITunes GC from Jennifer Lane!!!
Kindle version of Between a Rock and A Hard Place (Paranormal Protection Agency #2) by Mina Carter from Mina Carter
!!

Kindle version of Kiss Me (The Keatyn Chronicles #2) by Jillian Dodd from Adrianne at The Book Mark Blog!!

Kindle version of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green from Judith and Ellen at I Love YA Fiction!!

Kindle version of Loving Summer (Loving Summer #1) by Kailin Gow from A Dash of YA!!

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  1. Worth the Risk was great - I really enjoyed her newest one as well! Enjoy all your books :)

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  2. What a great haul! So many good books up there. Money and gift cards well spent! Enjoy your reads!

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