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. I am solemnly behind on my review books and desperately want to get caught up.
BOUGHT
Yeah, yeah, I be assured of. What about that serious book buying ban, right? Well, last Monday sucked the worse and I needed a piece of a pick me up.
Rachel Caine
Ill Wind
Heat Stroke
Chill Factor
Windfall
Firestorm
Thin Air
Jeanne DuPrau
The City of Ember
The People of Sparks
The Prophet of Yonwood
L.J. Smith
Night World 2
G.P. Taylor
Shadowmancer
Wormwood
Margaret Peterson Haddix
Among the Hidden
Fantasy Stories chosen by Diana Wynne Jones
REVIEW
HarperCollins Canada
Black Hole Sun by David MacInnis Gill
Penguin Canada
The Eternal Ones by Kirsten Miller
Simon and Schuster Canada
Spider Bones by Kathy Reichs
From the first cause -Lacey Weatherford
Of Witches and Warlocks book 1: The Trouble with Spells
Of Witches and Warlocks book 2: The Demon Kiss
Lacey was sugary enough to sign both of these for me and throw in a brace of bookmarks.
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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
Well I go on on my journey to find peace within so that I efficacy be able to deal with the things that come my fashion externally, rather than hiding behind food. I continue to read the book Women Food and God, although I must admit I kinda slacked against this week. But still, I continue to
I forgot to cursory reference Borders bookstore in my Email Clubs post. I signed up as far as concerns one of their rewards cards a few years ago. Each week Borders sends me an email with coupons to use “in-store” and online. Whenever I poverty to buy a book as a gift and I don’t