Monday, August 30, 2010

Mailbox Monday, August 30, 2010



(The pic is from The National Postal Museum, 1907)

Welcome to Mailbox Monday, the weekly meme created by Marcia from The Printed Page where book lovers share the titles they received for review, purchased, or otherwise obtained over the past week. Mailbox
Monday currently is on tour, and this month’s host is Shanyn from Chick Loves Lit.



This week I am so excited about the three books I received. I'm also very late with my post, but I had to present a workshop to teachers today and I went into work very early to set up. Now I'm chilling with the dogs. They are so tired and had a long day too.

The first book came to me all wrapped up with some lemon candy drops complements of Reagan Arthur Books. I love these candies as they remind me of my mom. What a nice surprise! It's like getting flowers out of the blue and it made me smile.
The book is : 13 rue Therese by Elena Mauli Shapiro.



From Sourcebooks I received The Forever Queen, by Helen Hollick

From Internet Review of Books and Viking Press I received




© [Wisteria Leigh] and [Bookworm's Dinner], [2010].

6 comments:

  1. I've been seeing 13 Rue Therese everywhere and I'm jealous!! Enjoy!

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  2. Enjoy your new books! I'm especially looking forward to your thoughts on 13 rue Therese.

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  3. What a sweet surprise. The covers for both books look aweseme and look forward to reading your reviews.
    So now you can share some of those lemon candies virtually :)

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  4. Very nice, Wisteria! Enjoy your books!

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  5. To Holly, Mary and Anna..I'm anxious about this book. It looks interesting..and different.

    Aisle B...Virtually...they are all yours. LOL

    Alice...Thanks for stopping. :)

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