In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi over at the Story Siren. It's a chance to showcase the books you have made their way into your home through the post, through email, from the library, as gifts, or purchased during the week. You get a chance to show off the books that you may not get a chance to review or read, but want your bloggie friends to see.
I have been knocking back books like shots on a friday night. I was super excited to get some more new books this week. I was a little too happy with the clicker and clicked a lot of books ummm I guess I thought they would tell me I'm too new and I should come back, sooooo...yea. I have linked all the books that I can to goodreads.
I got my first physical ARC from Blogging for Books and I'm super excited to read it. I feel official now lolol.
A Sound Among The Trees by Susan Meissner
Le Sigh, can I say Melissa I tried to follow your advice, but my fingers just kept clicking 'request', I made eight requests and they were all granted. Let me tell you I almost passed out.
From Netgalley I got:
A Teaching Handbook for Wiccans and Pagans by Thea Sabin,
Change comes to Dinner by Katherine Gustafson
Deadly Politics by Maggie Sefton
The New Tarot Handbook by Rachel Pollack
The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O'Melveney.
The City's Son by Tom Pollock
Burn by Heath Gibson
The Magickal Retreat since this really isn't listed on Goodreads, I'm going to link to the publisher's page. This book looks amazing, I can't wait to get a physical copy as well. What I have glimpsed so far is pretty amazing.
I joined the Double Day Book Club and got five books for 0.99 cents. Yes hardcover books for 0.20 cents each. Then I got another for $6.99; I got the following:
I got Bullet & Hit List by Laurell K. Hamilton, which helps me finish my collection from her, now I just need the new book coming out and Flirt and I will have all the Anita books. A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, which everyone seemed so excited about last year, & I just had to get it.
Second Grave on the Left, Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones are the follow ups to First Grave, which was in one of my other IMMs, & I love that now I can read the whole story without having to wait a long time for the next installment, I also hear there is a fourth book coming out, so that will go on the Lust List as well. I also got The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen, I have read the book and reviewed it here, I got it simply to start adding more of her books to my collection, I have Garden Spells & The Sugar Queen & I have a few more to get from her then I will have all her books as well..
As well as from paperbackswap:
Living Wicca by Scott Cunningham, I'm not Wiccan, I got this to learn more about the tradition and to have a better understanding of the differences as well as pick up some new techniques (maybe), Celtic Myths and Legends by TW Rolleston because I'm a Celt lover and I love myths and stories, *can't be a bard without stories to tell* & I got The Highlander's Touch by Karen Marie Moning, because we have established I love Karen MM,
And from Booksneze:
Lucy Swindoll's Simple Secret's to a Happy Life.
What did you get in your mailbox this week?? Any fun reads I can add to my Lust List?? Share in the comments and I will swing on by your page. Thanks for sharing and for reading
Happy Reading this week!!
Le Sigh, can I say Melissa I tried to follow your advice, but my fingers just kept clicking 'request', I made eight requests and they were all granted. Let me tell you I almost passed out.
From Netgalley I got:
A Teaching Handbook for Wiccans and Pagans by Thea Sabin,
Change comes to Dinner by Katherine Gustafson
Deadly Politics by Maggie Sefton
The New Tarot Handbook by Rachel Pollack
The Book of Madness and Cures by Regina O'Melveney.
The City's Son by Tom Pollock
Burn by Heath Gibson
The Magickal Retreat since this really isn't listed on Goodreads, I'm going to link to the publisher's page. This book looks amazing, I can't wait to get a physical copy as well. What I have glimpsed so far is pretty amazing.
I joined the Double Day Book Club and got five books for 0.99 cents. Yes hardcover books for 0.20 cents each. Then I got another for $6.99; I got the following:
I got Bullet & Hit List by Laurell K. Hamilton, which helps me finish my collection from her, now I just need the new book coming out and Flirt and I will have all the Anita books. A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness, which everyone seemed so excited about last year, & I just had to get it.
Second Grave on the Left, Third Grave Dead Ahead by Darynda Jones are the follow ups to First Grave, which was in one of my other IMMs, & I love that now I can read the whole story without having to wait a long time for the next installment, I also hear there is a fourth book coming out, so that will go on the Lust List as well. I also got The Peach Keeper by Sarah Addison Allen, I have read the book and reviewed it here, I got it simply to start adding more of her books to my collection, I have Garden Spells & The Sugar Queen & I have a few more to get from her then I will have all her books as well..
As well as from paperbackswap:
Living Wicca by Scott Cunningham, I'm not Wiccan, I got this to learn more about the tradition and to have a better understanding of the differences as well as pick up some new techniques (maybe), Celtic Myths and Legends by TW Rolleston because I'm a Celt lover and I love myths and stories, *can't be a bard without stories to tell* & I got The Highlander's Touch by Karen Marie Moning, because we have established I love Karen MM,
And from Booksneze:
Lucy Swindoll's Simple Secret's to a Happy Life.
What did you get in your mailbox this week?? Any fun reads I can add to my Lust List?? Share in the comments and I will swing on by your page. Thanks for sharing and for reading
Happy Reading this week!!
I'm currently reading A Teaching Handbook for Wiccans and Pagans by Thea Sabin which I got from NetGalley too. Hope you like it! Also I bought First Grave on the Right. I can't wait to read it. Great list.
ReplyDeleteShandy that's awesome, we should compare notes afterwards and see how we felt about both books. I hope your enjoying them because they seem so cool. Thanks for stopping by, be blessed
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