Welcome to New on the Stack, where you can share the latest books you’ve added to your reading pile. I’d love for you to join us and add a link to your own post or Instagram picture sharing your books! It’s a fun way to see what others will soon be reading, and get even more ideas of books to add to my “I want to read that!” list.
Nonfiction
Alone in Antarctica by Felicity Aston
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: It sounded interesting
Without You, There Is No Us by Suki Kim
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: It sounded interesting
The New Midwestern Table by Amy Thielen
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: I enjoyed Thielen’s memoir, Give the Girl a Knife.
A Train in Winter by Caroline Moorehead
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Catherine recommended it.
Fiction
Watership Down by Richard Adams
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: It’s April’s bookclub selection.
Tales by Charles Todd
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Love Charles Todd
The Chosen by Chaim Potok
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Rereading it before reading The Promise for May’s bookclub
The Hero and the Crown by Robin McKinley
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Slowly reading through Newbery winners.
The Grave’s a Fine & Private Place by Alan Bradley
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Next in the Flavia DeLuce series.
The Rise & Fall of Mount Majestic by Jennifer Trafton
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: I don’t remember how I heard of it.
Hello, Universe by Erin Entrada Kelly
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: This year’s Newbery winner!
Spell Bound by Rachel Hawkins
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Final book in the Hex Hall series
The Confession by Charles Todd
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: Next in the Ian Rutledge series
Beyond the Bright Sea by Lauren Wolk
How did I get it: Borrowed electronically from the library
Why did I get it: I don’t remember how I heard about it.
“New on the Stack” Link-up Guidelines:
1. Share your posts or Instagram pictures about the new-to-you books you added to your reading stack last month. They can be purchases, library books, ebooks, whatever it is you’ll be reading! Entries completely unrelated to this theme or linked to your homepage may be deleted.
2. Link back to this post – you can use the button below if you’d like, or just use a text link.

3. The linkup will be open until the end of the month.
4. Please visit the person’s blog or Instagram who linked up directly before you and leave them a comment.
5. By linking up, you’re granting me permission to use and/or repost photographs from your linked post or Instagram. (Because on social media or in next month’s post, I hope to feature some of the books that catch my attention from this month.)

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You\'re reading New on the Stack in March 2018 by Sheila Craig, originally posted on The Deliberate Reader on April 3, 2018. If you\'ve enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Sheila on Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest.