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In My Mailbox (19)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.  It's a great way to share the books you receive during the week.

I didn't get anything this week!  I was swamped at work and the hubs was in a wedding on Saturday so we spent the week prepping for that.  I hope to get Dracula finished today and then jump back into reading since I didn't have much time last week.  I think life is going to be less busy (at least at home) for a while so I am pretty excited about that.

Since I don't have any books to share, I thought I would share a picture of the furbaby.



I hope you all have a great week!  What's in your mailbox?

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  1. Awwww, puppy! Your week sounds insane, and I hope you get some more free time coming up soon! Happy reading on your older books!

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  2. Haha awww a puppy!! He's adorable. My sister has 2 pitbulls and they're the greatest dogs!

    Giselle
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  3. Dogs are such companions! have a good week.

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  4. I want your dog IMM! Lol. what a cutie! Hope you enjoy your week!


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