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In My Mailbox (10)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.  It is a great way to showcase books I have purchased, borrowed from the library and downloaded to my nook.  It is also a great way to meet other bloggers.  Here is what I received this week.


From the Library:

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult
The Likeness by Tana French

From Net Galley:

Accidents of Providence by Stacia Brown
Eve by Anna Carey

What's in your mailbox this week?

Comments

  1. Nice mailbox. I'll have to check out those NetGalley titles. My mailboxes are here and here. Happy reading!

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  2. My sister read My Sister's Keeper and I remember she came downstairs crying her eyes out because it was so sad! But I hope you enjoy it and everything else you got! Here's my IMM if you want to check it out! Happy reading!

    -Jessica (Peace Love Books)
    New follower :)

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  3. Great set! I've always meant to read My Sister's Keeper. Hope you love it.
    My IMM

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  4. I've never read anything of Jodi Picoult, but I did see the movie for My Sister's Keeper, so hopefully that counts for something!

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  5. My Sister's Keeper made me cry so much! Very nice books - I hope you enjoy them all :)
    I'm a new follower - I love your blog & the types of books you reviewed so far :)
    My IMM

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  6. Eve! I am so excited to read Eve :) Hope you enjoy all your new books.

    Here's what I received in my mailbox this week :)

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  7. Hey there, thanks for stopping by! Libba Bray came highly recommended from a friend of mine so I thought I would give it a shot. :) Good to know there are a lot of others that liked it as well!

    Happy reading, friend.

    Nikki @ Books Most Wanted

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  8. MSK is emotional but good. Have the tissues ready!

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  9. You have a nice list of books in your mailbox this week. I heard that My Sisters Keeper was a good book.
    Happy Reading,
    Book Sniffers Anonymous

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