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havebookwillread · 2 years
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Your lord and Master Sutekh is guarding my recent book haul from YALC. When he’s not trying to cause death to everything, he likes to read😅
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Stacking the Shelves #98
Stacking the Shelves #98
Stacking the Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Tynga where we share books we’ve bought this week. Find out more and join in here!
Hi all! Sometimes, isn’t it great to buy books knowing you’re not adding to your TBR? I have around 70 unread books, so it’s a relief sometimes to know I won’t be adding to it!
Today’s books are one’s I’ve already read because they’re the illustrated editions of
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aimeesramblings · 2 years
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YALC Book Haul
I may have gone on a pretty epic book shopping trip last week and picked up just a *few* new books. Now, in my defence, this is all in preparation for YALC. For those who don’t know, YALC is the Young Adult Literature Convention which is a book convention hosted alongside London Film & Comic Con where YA authors and readers gather to celebrate books. There are panels, workshops, stands to buy…
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wordsofapaige · 6 years
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July & YALC Haul
Here's my July & YALC Haul - contains a lot of books I'm excited to have!!
This month I decided that I wouldn’t buy any books until I got to YALC, I only attended the Saturday and knew I would be leaving with armfuls of books! I got sent a couple of books during the month as well which are featured here. But really, this is more of a YALC haul.
YALC ARCs –
Lies You Never Told Me – Jennifer Donaldson. This was an ARC with purchase and I remember it floating around a…
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realitys-abore · 6 years
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Check out my YALC and LFCC Haul! 
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raindropsonthepage · 7 years
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YALC 2017 Book Haul 
Air-Born - Laura Power
Earthbound - Laura Power
The Upside of Unrequited - Becky Albertalli
The White Road - Sarah Lotz
Lucky Ghost - Matthew Blakstad
Juniper Lemon’s Happiness Index - Julie Israel
Nemesis - Brendan Reichs 
The Fandom - Anna Day
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fantasticbookdragon · 5 years
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Hello again!
I’m back with my write-up for day two of YALC. As  my sister went to Poland I spent a lot of Saturday on my own, it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be but I did leave early as I’d had enough and needed some puppy snuggles.
When I arrived I went straight to the table to pick up VQ tickets for the signings that day. I had to get out of the chaotic queue because it became too much, I went to the front and asked for help and was given all the tickets I needed. I then decided to have a wander and found myself in the Hot Key Books booth where I bought my first book of the day, as I left Joe Thomas walked past me, I’m a huge fan of The Inbetweeners and couldn’t believe it!
I then continued my wander before bumping into Lucinda, and went along to the Mystical YA panel with Vic James, Sarah Maria Griffin, Melinda Salisbury, Zen Cho and V.E. Schwab, chaired by Yaba Badoe. They talked about their books, writing and characters.
I then went over to the signing area to get my copy of Sanctuary signed. It’s always nice to see Vic at events, we were given some cool goodies. There were M&Ms with character names on and witchy stickers and pencils too. I’m glad my copy arrived in time to get it signed. I also highly recommend reading Sanctuary, it’s so good, I haven’t been able to put it down since I started it!
I had nothing else planned until 1PM so went for another wander around the stands, bought even more books, I walked past Josie Jaffrey’s stand and had to stop for a look. I love vampires so these books sound right up my street, I probably shouldn’t have bought the entire trilogy but I couldn’t help myself. I also couldn’t resist buying a pin either. I also stopped by the Firefly Press stand and got a copy of Blackfin Sky signed by Kate Ellis.
It was then time to go back to the signing area to start queuing for M.A. Bennett’s signing. I loved S.T.A.G.S. and The Island and couldn’t miss her first signing as an official YALC guest! While we were queuing we were given a S.T.A.G.S. prospectus and popcorn. I love how creative Hot Key Books are with themed swag.
  I went straight into Holly Jackson’s queue to get my copy of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder signed. I haven’t had the chance to read it yet despite being really excited about it, I’m looking forward to it though. I have a feeling it’s going to be brilliant!
I had nothing else planned after so I went to the chill out zone and met up with a friend. We wandered around, checking out stands to see if anything new had been added. I left early and went home to snuggle with Jazzy and sleep.
  Book haul:
All These Beautiful Strangers – I picked this up at the penguin booth, as soon as I read the blurb I had to buy it. All These Beautiful Strangers sounds right up my street.
Frankly in Love – I was given this proof for free when I bought a book, I’m intrigued by the premise and will definitely read it soon hopefully.
Penguin bingeable box set – This is one big bindup of samplers for Penguin’s upcoming titles and were given out for free at their booth.
Perfectly Preventable Deaths – I’ve been desperate to get my hands on this for ages, I’m so happy I finally have a copy and going to read it asap!
Blackfin Sky – I loved Kat’s story in Three Strikes and this one came highly recommended by a couple of people.
The Gilded King, The Silver Queen, The Blood Prince – I bought these from Josie Jaffrey, I love a good vampire book and heard brilliant things about this trilogy.
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    YALC 2019: Day Two Hello again! I'm back with my write-up for day two of YALC. As  my sister went to Poland I spent a lot of Saturday on my own, it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be but I did leave early as I'd had enough and needed some puppy snuggles.
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fenokami · 5 years
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My YALC Haul!
Finally went through my YALC bag so I can bring you guys my book haul. Honestly just glad I somehow managed to stay within budget!! #bookblog #blogger #booklist
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So alongside my little con summary post that I do for most of the conventions I attend, I figured I should probably do a summary of all the lovely books and samplers I managed to snag! I’ll admit I didn’t manage to get a hold of any arcs, but I’m still pretty happy with all the beautiful books I managed to spend my money on. There aren’t too many but I’m excited to read them all!
Samplers!
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electrictoes · 7 years
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YALC book haul 2017
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The Rose and the Dagger by Renée Ahdieh . Sorry for the silence on Instagram guys! It was YALC weekend and I was too tired from hauling books around London to post anything 😅 Over the next few days I’ll share some of the pictures I took there, and of course the book haul! . One of the authors I was so happy to meet was Renée Ahdieh! She was so incredibly nice, and I got to tell her how much I loved loved loved The Wrath and the Dawn! And now that YALC is over I can finally read the next book 😍😍 . . . #reneeahdieh #thewrathandthedawn #theroseandthedagger #bookcovers #beautifulbookcovers #yafantasy #fantasylit #yalit #youngadultbooks #booksandfashion #yalc #yalc2019 #booksignings #booksigning #bookconvention https://www.instagram.com/p/B0fruvdggYl/?igshid=1r4b1h55zsi6o
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havebookwillread · 6 years
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YALC 2018 Book Haul!
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Home from YALC/London comic con and its so good to be back in the countryside again! YALC was an amazing convention and glad that was my main focus this year as met a lot of fellow bookworms and publishers.
I only stayed down in the main centre of LFCC for one-two hours as it was way overcrowded that you could hardly move and it was hot and YALC was so much calmer atmosphere for my introvert self. 
Saw a lot of great cosplays but I couldn’t take pictures as there was so little room except I did manage to take one of an amazing Good Omens cosplay which I’m glad I managed to get.
Now time for bed and rest my weary feet!
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booksandtea · 5 years
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📚 @yalc_uk now seems like it was a lifetime ago but i was looking at the books i bought and realised i've not read any of them yet! i mean apart from THE STORM CROW by @kalynmjosephson which i adored and would recommend to so many people. truly glad i managed to get a first printing that had the storm under the cover. _____ QOTD: Have you read any of these? ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ { #yalc #yalchaul #yalc19 #haul #bookhaul #bookstack #bookpile #bookishgram #bookstoread #whattoread #mustread #bookcollection #bookgram #bookstagrammer #bookcommunity #bookaesthetic #bookaddict #booksforlife #bookishlife #bookishphotography #readersofinstagram #thestormcrow #samanthashannon #basicwitches #beckychambers #allthebadapples #lainitaylor #strangethedreamer #songofthedead #gumiho } https://ift.tt/2OyrfTi
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lost-in-books94 · 5 years
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July Book Haul with Gizmo 
Lots of exciting events happened in July this month, mainly it was YALC & London Film and Comic Con which was a blast! It was my first time going to that event and it honestly was so much fun. I didn’t buy as many books as I thought I would just because I owned quite a lot of books that was already there lol. But I did discover new books and had so much fun, which I think that’s what matters. 
I can’t believe it’s going to be August. August will be another month full of exciting events, my cousin is getting married that month and most of my family will be visiting London which I’m so happy because I haven’t seen some of them in years- so I just want to make the most of it and see them more. 
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ishouldreadthat · 6 years
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For YALC this year, I thought I’d do something a little different from my standard book haul or uninteresting list.  Behold, The YALC Diaries! Although I’m beginning this post after Friday’s festivities have come to an end, I’m planning to write this up as a play-by-play of my favourite book event. Here we go!
  YALC Eve
I was really nervous about YALC because I didn’t want it to be a repeat of 2017.  Last year, I was so incredibly shy that I only spoke to the three people I knew well, all of whom were pals from Edinburgh rather than my little group of online bookish pals.  I desperately wanted to meet people, but I wasn’t really active on Twitter at that point and just didn’t feel comfortable walking up to strangers and saying hi. This year, I wanted that to change — and it did!
My first stop on Thursday was to Forbidden Planet, which I had never been to before, for a pre-YALC book signing.  I ended up purchasing Sweet Black Waves, a Tristan and Isolde retelling written by a medievalist (who is the coolest thing, by the way), I Am Traitor by Sif Sigmarsdóttir, an Icelandic author who was so incredibly kind and lovely, and The Loneliness of Distant Beings by Kate Ling.  I ended up with signed copies of all three, two of which were personalised (I didn’t even realise Kate Ling was standing next to me at the time –oops!).
I also happened to meet Jenn, the fabulous blogger and owner of Literary Galaxy, and her boyfriend Jordan.  She’s someone who I’ve been chatting with for ages, so it was amazing to meet her in person!
  Thursday haul:
Sweet Black Waves by Kristina Perez
I Am Traitor by Sif Sigmarsdóttir
The Loneliness of Distant Beings by Kate Ling
      Day One
I couldn’t resist
The first day of YALC is my favourite.  I scope out the publisher stalls, have a wander, (hopefully) see some people I know, and figure out what the plans for the day are.  I find that you can spend the weeks before YALC planning what you’re going to do, but there’s no way to account for everything.  Plus, publishers have stock of everything on the first day, so I always shop for the books I desperately want to buy.  Friday is the best book buying day of YALC!
I spent the majority of the morning checking out the stands and the giveaways.  Last year’s proof and ARC drops were insane, so it was really nice to hear that publishers were doing fairer book distribution via giveaways, raffles, lucky dips, and gift with purchase.  I actually ended up landing my second most desired proof, Girls of Paper and Fire, from the Hodderscape stand. They were giving them away when you bought two books!  I am so incredibly excited to have my paws on this beautiful book — I’ve been eyeing it ever since the cover and synopsis were revealed.  My first proof was one of the best!
Next, after trying Gollancz’s lucky dip to win a copy of The Girl King (this was a theme throughout the day — I attempted five times and didn’t win!) with Jenn, I bumped into my friend Nikki, who revealed that the Sourcebooks stand was giving away copies of Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix, a book I had no idea would be at YALC and is one of my most anticipated releases of the year.  You can only imagine how fast I ran to I bolted and managed to get a copy with my purchase of Roar and Bruja Born.
The rest of the day was filled with proof drops (I managed to snag a copy of Damsel by Elana K. Arnold, which sounds amazing), signings, raffles (for Lifelik3 and Vox, neither of which I won so I bought copies), more book buying, and meeting or reuniting with amazing bloggers and bookish people!  It was a really fantastic day. As I was leaving, it actually began raining! This may not sound too exciting but I swear I hadn’t seen rain in months at that point, despite living in the UK. We got about an hour of thunder, lightning, and pouring rain, all of which occurred as I was holed up in my sister’s flat admiring my books — bliss.
  Friday haul:
Vox by Christina Dalcher
The Book of M by Peng Shepherd
Hunted by Meghan Spooner
All the Ever Afters by Danielle Teller
Bruja Born by Zoraida Córdova
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix by Julie C. Dao
Damsel by Elena K. Arnold
Roar by Cora Carmack
Spaceman of Bohemia by Jaroslav Kalfar
Ash Princess by Laura Sebastian
Lifelik3 by Jay Kristoff
  Day Two
  Saturday is notoriously the busiest day of YALC.  It’s the day that the major signings take place and the day that most people are able to attend.  Put those together and you have absolute madness. Fortunately I had Scottish Fiance with me, who got to experience YALC for the first time.
This was the day that I acquired the fewest books and got the most copies signed.  The first queue I waited in was for Frances Hardinge, who is one of my favourite authors despite the fact that I’ve only read one of her books.  We went to her panel and then she signed my beautiful illustrated copy of The Lie Tree (and drew a goose!). Next was some more giveaway attempts (all failed — curses!), followed by Samantha Shannon’s signing.  I was lucky enough to get a good spot in line because the queue was cut off! See other people’s posts for a much better breakdown of the poor queuing system — it was so disappointing.  Being in Samantha Shannon’s line did mean that I couldn’t try to queue for Tomi Adeyemi, which was a major disappointment, but I honestly think I wouldn’t have made it into her queue anyway.  There were over 300 people trying and I was having lunch when it started.  Priorities.
I did manage to get books signed by Kiran Millwood Hargreave, Tom Pollock, Lauren E. James, and Melinda Salisbury (points to Scottish Fiance for chasing her halfway across YALC when I froze and refused to go up to her).
The rest of the day was spent meeting friends like Julia from JuliasBookcase, Jess from ReadbyJess, Vanessa from VanessaKPhan, Helen from WatchingSparks, and many more!  A few of us even got a photo together:
  Most of the day was spent in queues, so there’s not much to report in terms of new books, but I did pick up five new books and got five signed.
  Book haul:
After the Fire by Will Hill
The Red Ribbon by Lucy Adlington
The Song Rising by Samantha Shannon
The Mime Order by Samantha Shannon
We See Everything by William Sutcliffe
  Day Three
I nearly missed the third day of YALC!  There were public transit issues (which I discovered as I was on public transit, funny enough), road closures across London, and rude men (well, one rude man).  I actually gave up on trying to go and tearfully went back to my sister’s place. Author Sister and Scottish Fiance sat me down, put a duvet on me, gave me a cup of tea, and let me calm down.  After an hour or so, I mapped out a slightly complex route and hit the road. I ended up making it to YALC about two hours late, and I’m so glad I went. I love Friday’s at YALC, but Sunday was easily the best day this year.
I immediately hopped into Muhammad Khan’s signing queue — I Am Thunder was an eye-opening and wonderful book that I absolutely loved.  I met him, had a really lovely chat (he remembers me from Twitter!) and got my copy signed. After that, I went to check out what books the publishers had left on their stands.  I ended up at the Waterstones stand with Jenn and got some amazing book recommendations from Alwyn Hamilton and Laure Eve and had a fantastic chat with the two of them. I bought some books, then continued to wander around and bought some more.  I hit up the Geeky Clean stand and bought one of their NPC Crates, which I absolutely love, as well as a lovely jewelry stand.  I also managed to finally win a proof copy of Beneath the Citadel on my third attempt (!!).
After hanging out with pals for a little while longer, the day was coming to a close.  I entered a Twitter contest for one last proof and then I went down to London Film and Comic Con.  I had a wander to find an artist stand for my pal Asha. It turns out that their artwork was so amazing, I bought a print for myself and plan to get some more!  I also bought a llama because I couldn’t resist this face:
Meet Clive the Book Llama
  As I was heading out, I got a notification that I won a copy of The Familiars in the Twitter contest!  I got lost trying to get back up to YALC but made it back in the end and picked up my copy. I said goodbye to friends and headed to the train station (I ended up at the wrong bus stop and had to be directed to the right one by the marvelous Alwyn, she really saved the day).  Scottish Fiance and I met up at the station and headed home, weighed down by exhaustion and over 40 books.
  Book haul:
Beneath the Citadel by Destiny Soria
The Familiars by Stacey halls
Beasts Made of Night by Tochi Onyebuchi
The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly by Stephanie Oakes
Chasing the Stars by Malorie Blackman
Cuckoo Song by Frances Hardinge
Show Stopper by Hayley Barker
The Wren Hunt by Mary Watson
  Final non-proof book count
  Final proof count
Books from home that got signed!
I’m so incredibly happy I got a chance to go to YALC all three days.  Thank you to everyone I met and hung out with — you were all so welcoming and wonderful.  It certainly wasn’t perfect and there’s a lot of room for improvement — I highly encourage you to reach out to Showmasters if you had any issues — however I still ended up having a really great time.  I cannot wait until next year!
  Bonus: Jason Momoa kept walking through YALC because the green room for LFCC is up with us (or he has a secret passion for YA literature.  It really could be either).  He was our mascot this year.
  Did you go to YALC this year?  Did you pick up anything good? Did you have a good time?  Let me know!
My #YALC roundup is finally up on the blog! The YALC Diaries #bookblogger For YALC this year, I thought I’d do something a little different from my standard book haul or uninteresting list.  
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