Another Mailbox Monday, sponsored by Marcia at The Printed Page, is here. This is another big one thanks to the local library sale. I've included Amazon.com links for the affiliate program in this issue.
Here are the books I received in the mail:
1. A Change in Altitude by Anita Shreve from Hatchette Group for review.
2. Last Days in Lacuna Cabal by Sean Dixon for review in August from Blue Dot Literary, LLC.
3. The Moon Looked Down by Deborah Garlock from Hatchette Group for review.
4. A Disobedient Girl by Ru Freeman for a TLC Book Tour in September.
5. Bloody Awful by Georgia Evans for review.
6. Bloody Right by Georgia Evans for review.
Books I received from my mother in the mail:
7. Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
8. Swimsuit by James Patterson
9. 8th Confession by James Patterson
10. Daniel X: Watch the Skies by James Patterson
Books I snagged at the Germantown Library Sale this weekend for $6:
11. The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
12. Voices of Ireland by Malachy McCourt
13. The Vietnamese and Their Revolution by John T. McAllister, Jr. and Paul Mus
14. The Raid by Benjamin F. Schemmer
15. The Caves of Perigord by Martin Walker
16. Nam by Mark Baker
17. Holocaust Poetry by Hilda Schiff
18. Downfall by Richard B. Frank
19. Lipstick Jihad by Azadeh Moaveni
What did you get in your mailbox?
Jul 13, 2009
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You really had a great week, getting all those weeks!
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Wow! That is a nice, chunky list! I just downloaded The Woman in White on my Kindle. And I must get my hands on the latest Stephanie Plum. That will keep my busy for oh...a few hours at least!
Get reading, lady! You've got a lot of books there.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
Thanks for stopping by and checking out the mailbox!
Wow! You got a lot of book this week one way or another! So many look really good!
Don't you just love weeks like this one bookwise?!
I didn't realize Anita Shreve has a new book coming out! Carl grabbed my copy of Swimsuit as soon as it came in and he's really been enjoying it.
Whooo Swimsuit will keep you glued to your seat! Great batch of books, Serena.
Have a great week and happy reading. My MM is here
Wow - that's quite a collection! Sounds like you'll be having quite a fun time!
Great list of books!! I hope that you enjoy Finger Lickin Fifteen...it's a fun and quick read.
Julie: Thanks for checking out the list. Some of these look fantastic.
Kristen: I love weeks like this.
Bermudaonion: I love that Mom and I share books. I think this week will be mom's reviews, since she sent me a bunch.
Kaye: I usually enjoy Patterson's books.
Chris: It was a blast getting all of these books
OOOOHhhh, you got a new Shreve book....I am totally envious now!
A lot of great books there. I so want to read Fingerlicking 15 :D
Jo-Jo: Miriam is a doll...
Blodeuedd: I haven't read the other 14 yet!
Wow! Lots of books. Enjoy!
Oh fun, a book sale! I read Azadeh Moaveni's latest book this year. It was interesting although I felt a bit of a disconnect with the author. I would still pick up another of her books though. Hope you like this one. Oh and I'm really looking forward to your reviews of the Georgia Evans books... Still not sure if I want to follow up with that series.
Love those library sales! You were very restrained compared to me at a sale.
I'd like to read Lipstick Jihad.. great pick!
Lots to read.
Wow... smokin' hot mailbox. I got the big ZERO.... ENJOY!!
I missed our last library sale, but it seems that ours is overpriced anyway.
I need to remember to put the Evanovich on my library list too.
You have a lot of reading to do. I'll be interested in the Anita Shreve book. I've heard good things about her books but haven't read anything yet.
OH I Love library sales. That is awesome, you did well!!
Wow, where you gonna put all those books? lol.
I think you could start your own library!!
Although I loved the first thirteen Stephanie Plum books and liked the fourteenth well enough, I recently posted a review telling why I didn't like Finger Lickin Fifteen very much.
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