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Mailbox Monday (54)

Hey!  I'm linking up with Mailbox Monday this week!  It's been a while since I've posted one of these but I got some good books this week and felt like sharing.

I've been doing well at not buying books lately but yesterday was my birthday so I had to get a couple!

Purchased (for nook):




I own Tatiana and Alexander in paperback but it is the only of the trilogy that I don't have in ebook format...until now.

From the Library:





The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace by Jeff Hobbs - I'm very eager to read this one.

What books did you get this week?



 

Comments

  1. I've heard of a couple of these. The Nazi Officer's Wife and Bloodlands sound fabulous. Hope you enjoy your new reads.

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  2. Happy birthday! Enjoy the new books...I'm curious about A Lover's Lament. Thanks for sharing and for visiting my blog. Have a great week!

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  3. Happy Birthday! Books make the best presents. Hope you enjoy them all!

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  4. Happy Birthday! I hope you enjoy your new books!

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  5. I like the title of The Nazi Officer's Wife--WWII, Germany seem to be emerging themes for my 2016 reading. Hope it's a good one!

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  6. The Nazi Officer's Wife sounds like one for Anna at Diary of an Eccentric

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  7. Ooh great mailbox! The Nazi Officer's Wife and Bloodlines sounds good! Haven't read those Nora Roberts books yet but love her!

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  8. They all look good. Very nice mailbox.

    ENJOY all of your books and your reading week.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Mailbox Monday

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  9. Happy Birthday! Enjoy your new books.

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