April Book Haul | Stacking the Shelves

I’ve had a book haul of books I bought in Korea in progress for months at this point, and yet I’m still not getting around to posting it. Maybe next week or the week after? In the meantime, enjoy my wrap up of the books I bought in April.

I’m linking this up to the Stacking the Shelves meme hosted by Marlene @Reading Reality, which allows us to share the books we’ve acquired (either bought, gifted or borrowed) each week – even though I don’t post each week, I enjoy being able to see what other people are excited about. Please see my first post for a discussion of why I don’t participate weekly/my concerns about book hauls and over consumerism.


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This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me by Ilona Andrews

Maggie wakes up in a city she knows from the pages of an unfinished dark fantasy series. Soon, instead of trying to get home, she gets enmeshed in the schemes of princes, dukes and villains, all while trying to save them from a cataclysmic war.

This was my most anticipated release of 2026 so you can bet I had it on preorder. Check out my review here.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

The Dispossessed by Ursula K Le Guin

A brilliant scientist attempting to find a new theory of time leaves his homeland in search of place more tolerant of his work. Initially feted, he soon finds himself used as a pawn in a deadly political game.

I was down in York for an exam and to visit my little sister and bought a couple of books whilst I was there. I’m thinking this one will be perfect for the “read a book from the 70s” r/fantasy bingo prompt.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

The Song of Kieu by Nguyen Du

Adapted from a seventeenth-century Chinese novel, this 18th-century Vietnamese masterpiece follows the life of Vuong Thuy Kieu, who agrees to a financially profitable marriage in order to save her family from ruinous debts, but is tricked into working in a brothel.

I bought this after coming across it whilst writing my discussion about novels in verse.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

Paladin’s Grace by T. Kingfisher

A master perfumer, Grace, and a sock-knitting paladin without a God, Stephen, witness an assassination attempt that pulls them into a web of treachery and death.

Having read Swordheart in February, I was excited to pick up another book by T. Kingfisher and I’m happy to say I wasn’t disappointed.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

The Apothecary by the Sea by Victoria Bennett

Victoria and her family move to the Scottish islands of Orkney. Inspired by the local landscape and folklore, she starts to build an apothecary garden by the sea.

I had this one on preorder and I’m hoping to read it in May.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke

English magicians have long lost the ability to perform magic, except Mr Norrell. Enter, Jonathan Strange, also a practicing magician, but otherwise the complete opposite of Norrell’s cautious control.

Having read and enjoyed Piranesi (albeit not as much as some people), I’m interested to see what this one is like. I’ve seen some very diverging opinions, so I got a secondhand copy and we’ll see how it goes.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s

Goldilocks by Laura Lam

Despite increasing restrictions on the freedoms of women on Earth, the first all-female mission to a planet in the Goldilocks zone is about to go ahead. But when things start going wrong on board, it looks like time for life on Earth might be running out faster than expected.

I’m always looking for interesting space-based sci-fi books to read and I haven’t heard much about this one, so I look forward to giving it a go! Also a secondhand find.

Bookshop.org UK | Blackwell’s


I also bought a load of books secondhand of books that I have already read but done own copies (or no physical copies of). Mostly, I got Ilona Andrews books and the Charlie Bone series (one of my childhood favourites that I handed down to my sister and so don’t have copies of anymore – but since I found them for 10 pounds total on Vinted I thought I might as well). (Thank you to Annemieke @A Dance With Books for putting me onto Vinted for buying secondhand books.)

I was pretty chuffed since I got all 14 of these books for 60 pounds (even though the Innkeeper Chronicles books were almost full price). I’m holding off on buying full sets of Kate Daniels on the off chance (very slim!) that they rerelease them at some point with better covers for the first few volumes.


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What books have you acquired recently?
Have you read any of these books? Let me know what you thought!

Keira x.


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13 responses to “April Book Haul | Stacking the Shelves”

  1. Emily Jane avatar

    A great looking load of books. I want to read This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me one day.

    I may have read the first Charlie Bone. If not it was something similar 🤣

    Have a great weekend!

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Definitely pick up TKWNKM if you get a chance – I really enjoyed it!

      I’m sure there are a lot of books in the vein of Charlie Bone hehe. I really enjoyed the series as a kid.

      You too!

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      1. Emily Jane avatar

        I’ll keep a note of it!

        Probably 😂

        Thank you.

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  2. Annemieke avatar

    You are welcome. Vinted has some super cheap buys!

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  3. shanaqui avatar

    Ah, I really loved Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell and have read it a couple of times, but I also understand those who don’t like it. My wife really bounced off, for instance! I hope you enjoy it.

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Thanks! It’s so big that it’s slightly intimidating but I’ll probably give it a go when I’ve worked through a lot of the other fantasy books currently sat on my bedside table.

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  4. Veros avatar

    I really want to read This Kingdom Will Not Kill Me and I love that you got the Innkeeper Chronicles books, I love that series so much! I was supposed to read The Dispossessed last month but still haven’t yet! The Paladin’s Grace series is one I’m excited for too and I loved Swordheart so much! Great haul and I hope you enjoy them all! Here is my latest haul/STS.

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      I hope you enjoy TKWNKM – I’m sure if you enjoy their other books you will. The Innkeeper Chronicles is definitely one of my favourite series.

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  5. Clo @ Cuppa Clo avatar

    Omg you also read the Charlie Bone series! I haven’t seen those covers before for them, my series is a mismatched of three different versions but none are like that. I’ve been meaning to eventually pick one cover style and collect the rest of them in that version but I just never got round to it. Glad you were able to pick them up for such a steal though!

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    1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

      Charlie Bone love!!! So deserved, so under-appreciated. I think these are new editions! I had editions with sparkly bits as a child (also in mismatched sizes, and they’re with my sister now) but I really like these new editions.

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      1. Clo @ Cuppa Clo avatar

        Yesss its so underappreciated! Yesss some of my editions were sparkly and then there were some that had the number on the side instead of the roman numeral. More people need to read that series for sure.

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        1. Keira @Keira’s Bookmark avatar

          Absolutely! Especially since we need some different magic school books for children to recommend now…

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