Welcome to my new weekly feature here at Bookshelf Fantasies… Shelf Control!
Instead of always looking ahead to upcoming new releases, I thought I’d start a weekly feature focusing on already released books that I want to read. Consider this a variation of a Wishing & Waiting post… but looking at books already available, and in most cases, books that are either on my shelves or on my Kindle!
If you’re like me…
… simply drowning in books you’ve yet to read, then join me for Shelf Control! See the guidelines and linky at the bottom of the post, and jump on board!
For my inaugural post, this week’s Shelf Control pick is:
Title: My Name is Mary Sutter
Author: Robin Oliveira
Published: 2010
Length: 364 pages
What it’s about (synopsis via Goodreads):
A New York Times bestseller and a moving Civil War novel about a young midwife who dreams of becoming a surgeon
Fans of Caleb’s Crossing by Geraldine Brooks, Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier, and Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini will love this New York Times bestselling tale of the Civil War. Mary Sutter is a brilliant young midwife who dreams of becoming a surgeon. Eager to run away from recent heartbreak, Mary travels to Washington, D.C., to help tend the legions of Civil War wounded. Under the guidance of two surgeons, who both fall unwittingly in love with her, and resisting her mother’s pleas to return home to help with the difficult birth of her twin sister’s baby, Mary pursues her medical career against all odds. Rich with historical detail-including cameo appearances by Abraham Lincoln and Dorothea Dix, among others-My Name Is Mary Sutter is certain to be recognized as one of the great novels about the Civil War.
How I got it:
I picked it up at the big annual book sale sponsored by our public library, which is always a ton of fun. You never know what you’ll find!
When I got it:
Last year.
Why I want to read it:
I love historical fiction, and Civil War-era US history fascinates me. Add in a strong female lead character pursuing a non-traditional path, and it sounds just perfect for me.
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Want to participate in Shelf Control? Here’s how:
- Write a blog post about a book that you own that you haven’t read yet.
- Add your link below!
- And if you’d be so kind, I’d appreciate a link back from your own post.
- Check out other posts, and have fun!
Let me know what you think of Shelf Control! I’m looking forward to sharing more goodies from my shelves… and I’m hoping this will give me the added motivation to start focusing on reading books I already have!
For more on why I’ve started Shelf Control, check out my introductory post here, or read all about my out-of-control book inventory, here.
And if you’d like to post a Shelf Control button on your own blog, here’s an image to download (with my gratitude, of course!):




Great idea! 🙂
Thank you!
You’re welcome! 😀
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Great idea for a feature. I’m toying with the idea of only reading from my TBR stack next year (no book buying!) – listing what I’ve got now and it’s frightening…200+ !
Wow, that’s ambitious! I don’t know that I could do a full-out commitment like that, but I am definitely trying to get to my shelves more often!
Great idea! My willpower is pretty weak.
Ha, so is mine!
I love this idea — my own shelves are way out of control. I’ve been trying to alternate — one old book, then one new. I loved Mary Sutter — I’ll be curious to hear if you enjoy it.
Oh, I’m so glad to hear you enjoyed Mary Sutter! Alternating sounds like a great idea.
Yay! I think this is a great feature. I’m all linked up!
Terrific! Thanks so much for jumping in!
I love a good historical fiction too! Thanks for starting this feature — I’m so excited to join in 🙂
Hurray! I’m so glad — can’t wait to check out your link! 🙂
Awesome idea! Maybe this will help me get my unread books under control. Definitely going to join in on this feature 🙂
Yay! I’m so glad – can’t wait to see what books you choose!
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I think this is a great idea. All readers have tons of books on their shelves that they haven’t read yet, but mean to read… of course, by buying them? 😉
Sometimes old books reserve very good suprises.
I’m starting to feel like some of those older books are haunting me, I’ve had them around for so long! 🙂
I love this and I am soo joining in one week. LOVE IT!
Awesome! I’d love to have you join in – can’t wait to see what book you pick!
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Absolutely LOVE this idea! I know what I’m doing next week!!
Great! Can’t wait to see what you come up with!
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