Welcome to the April 27, 2009, Mailbox Monday, sponsored by Marcia at The Printed Page.
1. Hatchette Group sent me Joanna Scott's books:
Liberation
Tourmaline
Make Believe
Everybody Loves Somebody
2. Rooftops of Tehran by Mahbod Seraji
3. Delicate Edible Birds by Lauren Groff
4. Eternal Enemies by Adam Zagajewski, which I received from Dawn of She Is Too Fond of Books (She's such a doll)
*** Giveaway Reminder***
Don't forget to enter the Keeper of Light and Dust giveaway, here and here. Deadline is April 28 at 11:59 PM EST.
There's a giveaway for 5 copies of Girls in Trucks by Katie Crouch, here; deadline is April 29, 2009, 11:59 PM EST.
A giveaway of The Mechanics of Falling by Catherine Brady, here; Deadline is May 1 11:59 PM EST
Apr 27, 2009
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15 comments:
Ohhh - I love your book stack. . . the Joanna Scott books sound like fun!
Here's my Mailbox! ~ Wendi
Looking good :D
have fun reading all of those
What a nice stack of books. ENJOY!
I also have the Joanna Scott books. Happy reading! I'll be posting my mailbox shortly.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Some real diversity in that stack. That's always good! Enjoy My mailbox is here
I'm really curious about Make Believe since the title is a mirror image on the spine. (At first, I thought your picture was reversed!)
I received Rooftops of Tehran after I had posted my Mailbox post.
It really looks great!
Another Monday!
The ladies at Hachette totally rock! Congrats on all the great books. Here's the link to my Mailbox Monday post.
Nice!! Mailbox
Aw, shucks! Thanks for the cyber-push, I'm so glad I went to the Adam Zagajewski reading!
The reversed words on the spine of Make Believe jumped out at me, too.
I read Dawn's post on the poet's reading and that sounded so fun. How sweet that she sent that to you. Enjoy your books!
Dawn: I'm always eager to push people through cyber-space to enjoy poetry.
Iliana: Dawn is a gem.
I keep seeing Joanna Scott's books everywhere! Can't wait to read your reviews.
That looks like a great stack of books! I'm also curious about Make Believe (since Kathy mentioned the reversed title). Happy reading!
Thank you for stopping by the mailbox this week. Enjoy your books!
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