Books for the TBR Pile... 'Still Really Tired' Edition

Sorry for the 'Blogging Silence' yesterday... Last week was relentless and about all I was good for yesterday was a bus ride to Halcyon Books and then a short trip Starbucks for a Caramel Frappuccino. That and watching a few movies but I'll tell you about those another day  ;o)

It is a fact well established that when I'm low, I will inevitably try and cheer myself up by buying books. I've been pretty good at not doing this, just recently, but this week was a tough one (work, chronic health condition and depression, not a good mix at all) so... Here's another 'Books for the TBR Pile' post. I'll try and leave it a little longer until the next one ;o)

The 'Amazon Pile'

Because it was payday the other day :o) 

I've always meant to give 'The Ruins' a go, I quite enjoyed the film, so grabbed myself a copy. This feels like a 'Summer Holiday Read' so I won't be opening it just yet. It feels like it's been a while since I read any 'Age of Sigmar' and 'The Last Volari' was on offer so an easy choice to make :o) And 'Killer on the Road'... I love Stephen Graham Jones' books and the title had a real 'Duel' vibe to it. Lets see if I'm right or not.


The 'Halcyon Books Pile'

I thought I'd get out of the house for a bit and 'Halcyon Books' isn't that far away... :o) The Sci-Fi/Fantasy shelves are down to the bare bones now ('Halcyon Books' is a used bookshop so they're dependent on what comes in in terms of what they can stock) but there were still a few treasures to be had...

'The Time Monster' is another welcome addition to my 'Doctor Who' collection and probably the book most likely to feature here first, in this picture anyway. 'Swords of the Legion' was a random purchase (I'm a sucker for any fantasy books that mention a Legion, I'm just weird like that) and I enjoyed 'The Electric Church', last time round, and figured I was overdue a re-read.

'After the King' looked very intriguing, so I grabbed it quick, but it doesn't look like it's the anthology of stories set in Middle Earth that I initially thought it was. I don't know why I thought that to be honest, I have not been thinking straight this week :o( Doesn't matter though, the contents page is still giving me high hopes for this collection.

And that's your lot for this week ;o) Anything here catch your eye? Leave a comment and let me know.

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