Monday, March 29, 2010

Mailbox Monday




Mailbox Monday is hosted each week by Marcia at The Printed Page. Anyone can play along. Just leave a link to your MM at Marcia's blog and follow the links to other blogs to see what books are finding their way to mailboxes. Caveat: participation in MM can cause your tbr list to grow exponentially. *Penguin at mailbox image used with permission from Penguin Club.* Here's what showed up last week:

Monday: The Girl Who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen from Mary (bookfan). Thanks, Mary, I'm looking forward to it!

Little Black Ant on Park Street by Janet Halfmann from Soundprints. Janet writes the most wonderful children's books; not only entertaining but educational.

The Map of True Places by Brunonia Barry from Harper Collins via SA.

Tuesday: War On the Margins by Libby Cone won at the WWII challenge. Thanks, Anna & Serena.

Coming Home by Mariah Stewart snagged from LT.

Thursday: A Bolt from the Blue by Diane A.S. Stuckart won from Ariel at Mystery Suspense

Claude and Camille by Stephanie Cowell from Random House through SA. They sent an ARC so the cover below is not what I have. I just love Monet's paintings so I'm hoping this story will be well done.

Friday: Drood by Dan Simmons won from Debbie at Wrighty's Reads. Thanks, Debbie!

Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold won from Kim at Metroreader. Thanks, Kim!


36 comments:

  1. OOhh The Girl Who Chased The Moon...love Sarah Addison Allen's writing.

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  2. I didn't realise Brunonia Barry had a new book out.

    I can't wait to get my hands on The Girl Who Chased The Moon.

    I have Drood too.

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  3. The Lovely Bones is one of my favorites! Enjoy your books!

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  4. I will say that I adored "The Girl Who Chased The Moon" I hope you like that one too. I have The Lovely Bones sitting in my TBR pile LOL I will get to that one soon!

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  5. You had a great week in books and a couple terrific wins! Happy reading!

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  6. Yum yum to all your books, especially The Girl Who Chased The Moon! :) Thanks for visiting The Crowded Leaf.

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  7. So many great potentials. The Girl Who Chased the Moon looks good and I love the cover of War on the Margins.

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  8. I hope you enjoy The Girl Who Chased The Moon as much as I did :) I'm so jealous you got Coming Home!!

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  9. All your new books look good to me. I think Claude and Camille sounds very good. Enjoy all your new books!

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  10. I just love the cover to The Girl who Chased the Moon. I also got the Brunonia Barry book and am looking forward to it.

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  11. Hey, Toots! What a great week you had!! I can't wait to see what you think of these -- and which authors you'll be hosting for stuff, too...

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  12. The Map of True Places has my attention. My daughter keeps telling me I need to read The Lovely Bones.



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  13. Great week. I have The Girl Who Chased the Moon, but the rest look fab!

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  14. Claude and Camille sounds really good. I'm looking forward to your thoughts.

    --Anna
    Diary of an Eccentric

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  15. Great haul! I hope you enjoy The Lovely Bones!

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  16. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on Drood and The Girl Who Chased the Moon! Both favorites of mine!!!

    Enjoy your new reads and have a great week, Kaye!

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  18. Great selection! Drood was on my top ten list last year. Hope you enjoy it! Lovely Bones is in my tbr pile, too.

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  19. Wow, looks like u had a busy week. I posted the book trailer to The Girl Who Chased the Moon in my Sunday meme - Book Watching. I really want to read that one. Hope you enjoy your books and please review : )

    Thanks for passing by Bookventures.

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  20. Oh my goodness, you've gotten so many books that I want to read! Enjoy!

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  21. Wonderful selection of books!!!
    Have fun reading. I know you will enjoy The Lovely Bones.

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  22. Those are some great books! Enjoy them!

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  23. Enjoy The Girl Who Chased the Moon! Lucky you getting The Map of True Places. I couldn't put my name in on SA for that one since I'm in Canada. I was none to happy about that. lol.

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  24. You got some great books! The Lovely Bones is on my shelf, haven't gotten to it yet. I want to read just about everything you got! Here's my Mailbox.

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  25. I gave you an award on my blog today! http://carolinebookbinder.blogspot.com/2010/03/another-blog-award.html

    I see that you're an award-free blog, so obviously you won't be posting or passing it along, but I still wanted to let you know I find your blog adorable and inspiring.

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  26. Beautiful books! I love those covers. Enjoy your reads.

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  27. The Girl Who Chased the Moon sounds fun and I love Monet et al myself so Claude and Camille caught my eye a few weeks ago in someones MM post.

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  28. My kids would love Little Black Ant on Park Street. My MM is here.

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  29. Lots of fun reads! I've been hearing a lot of good things about The Girl Who Chased the Moon. I'll be curious to see what you think of the Brunonia Barry book. I haven't read anything by her yet.

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  30. I"m so going to read Drood someday. Great mailbox, enjoy them all.

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  31. Love The Lovely Bones too...a great book.

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  32. looks like you got some great books. I hope you have a great week in reading.

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  33. Oh, I absolutely loved Lovely Bones :-) Enjoy your books! :-)

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  34. OK - can I just ask...what is with all the books titled "The Girl...with/that..."??? I have no idea if this particular book here came out before or after the Dragon Tattoo series. But is everyone trying to ride the coattails of that series' success by copying the style of the title? I have seen sooo many different books emulating that title and was just curious.

    Enjoy The Lovely Bones - I found it to be quite unique and thoughtful.

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  35. I see Sarah Addison Allen and Brunonia Barry's books in your mailbox. I'm very excited! Happy reading!

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