The Sunday Post – Stacking the Shelves (63)

Posted April 5, 2014 by Emily in Meme / 14 Comments

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer

Stacking the Shelves is a meme hosted by Tynga’s Reviews.
I have decided to try to participate in all of their memes with only one post…thus 
The Sunday Post – Stacking the Shelves.

BOOK HAUL:

From the library:

by Kathy Reichs and Brendan Reichs
Apparently there’s a fourth book so I thought it was time for a reread…

Last Week on Icy Cold Reads:

    This Week on Icy Cold Reads:

    • Investigated
    • Waiting on Wednesday
    • Thoughtful
    • Review
    • Novel News?

    Another busy week, and I’m still on the look out for a good web host. So, if you know of any… please leave it in the comments below. 🙂

    How was your week?

    Enjoy your books!

    Emily

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    14 responses to “The Sunday Post – Stacking the Shelves (63)

    1. Have you heard of Bookhost.io? It’s a web hosting service exclusively for book bloggers. It’s run by Ashley of Nose Graze.com. I haven’t personally tried it but I heard lots of good praises about it, I’m also planning on getting my own domain and host so I’m planning of availing her services 😀 Hope you have a great week!
      My Sunday Post

    2. “Pointe” is on my TBR list too. Like you said, Mystery + Dancing = :)…but also MF friendship…not to mention, a black girl in a prevalently white context and profession…

      I read your “Should you schedule your posts?” article too. I partly schedule my posts – meaning, I do a draft or two and come back to them later. But I do think that scheduling too much can take the fun out of blogging :).

      http://offbeat-ya.blogspot.it/2014/04/the-sunday-post-monthly-edition-2.html

    3. I loved your post about Scheduling Posts. One other benefit I’ve found with scheduling is that letting a post sit for a bit allows you time to do an additional round of revising/proofing before its posted.