Another week has reach and gone – that means it’s time to see what showed up in everyone’s mailboxes extreme week! A big thanks to Marcia of The Printed Page against hosting Mailbox Monday. Head over there if you want to tie your blog or if you want to see what everyone besides got. My week looked like this:
Tuesday:
The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean came from Hachette Books
The I Hate to Cook Book ~ dint of. Peg Bracken came from Hachette Books
Turtle in Paradise by Jennifer L. Holm was a Twitter be successful from Random House Kids
Private by James Patterson came from Hachette Books
Thursday:
Think of a Number ~ the agency of John Verdon came from Random House
A Slender Thread by Katharine Davis came from Penguin Books
Friday:
The Secrets of Newberry ~ the agency of Victor McGlothin was a win from Reading at the Beach
The Life You’ve Imagined by Kristina Riggle came from Harper Collins
Saturday
Accomplice by Eireann Corrigan came from Scholastic Books
Alibi ~ the agency of Teri Woods was a win from Drey’s Library
What books did you determine judicially in your mailbox last week?
- In My Mailbox
- It’s Monday! What are you reading?
- Monday thoughts
This weekly meme is a great way to let other readers know what books they should be looking out for. In My Mailbox is hosted by the The Story Siren. You can find out more deets encircling it here. Lots of great books came in this week. In fact, I’m kinda hoping for no books next week.
“What are you interpretation on Mondays” is a weekly event hosted by Sheila that lets you interest books you’ve read over the past week and books you hold coming up. I found it up on Alita’s blog and at times like to play along… Finished: nothing. Continued Reading: The Pillars of the Earth ~ dint of.
It’s summer. It’s high-seasoned and humid. We love it. Thank God, Mr. Carrier invented AC. I cannot imagine what this part of the country must have been like before it. That apparently explains the short life spans. Mrs. Poolman and I did the least part amount of routine maintenance and spent the rest of the weekend