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Mailbox Monday (12)


Mailbox Monday is a weekly meme started by Marcia at To Be Continued.  It's a great way to show off all the great books you receive in a given week.  Check it out here!

I haven't posted a mailbox for a couple of weeks so I have a lot of books to feature today!

From the Library:



For Review (from HFVBT):


Winter Fire by Kathy Fischer-Brown

For Review (from publisher):



The Ashes of Heaven's Pillar by Kim Rendfeld

What books did you get this week?
 

Comments

  1. Philippa Gregory's books always have amazing covers! Winter Fire sounds the most interesting to me though! Thanks for sharing :) I hope you have a great week!
    My Mailbox Monday
    Juli @ Universe in Words

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  2. Nice mix of books! The Jen Lancaster book looks fun. Happy reading :)

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  3. It's been a while since I've read a Jen Lancaster memoir and I definitely have a few to catch up on... but I think out of all the ones I've yet to read, I'm most excited about The Tao of Martha! Happy reading!!

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  4. You got a nice variety and should be ready for any reading mood that strikes you. Enjoy!

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  5. Wonderful mix of books in your mailbox! Hope you enjoy the books. Happy reading!

    Here is my POST!!!

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  6. Love the cover of The Ashes of Heaven's Pillar! Enjoy all your new books!

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  7. I love Philippa Gregory's books. ENJOY it and all of your books.

    Looks like you have some great titles.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Mailbox Monday

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