Feb 27, 2012

Mailbox Monday: Feb. 27

Mailbox Monday is hosted by DCMetroreader at Metroreader; share the books you recently received in the mail.

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The Expats: A Novel by Chris Pavone,
thanks to Crown Publishers


The Little Shadows: a Novel by Marina Endicott,
thanks to Hutchinson, London




The Playgroup by Janey Fraser,
thanks to Arrow Books, London


The Sexy Vegan Cookbook by Brian L. Patton,
thanks to New World Library


What arrived in your mailbox last week?

14 comments:

  1. Expats is supposed to be a really good book, so I hope that you enjoy it and all your others as well!

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  2. The first two books look especially good. Happy reading!

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  3. All the books sound interesting. Happy reading!

    Here is my post!

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  4. The Little Shadows looks interesting to me...enjoy your new books!

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  5. The playgroup looks interesting. Happy reading!

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  6. You have some really interesting books here. Looking forward to your take on them.

    Mason
    Thoughts in Progress

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  7. I will have to check out the Vegan Cookbook for my best friend.

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  8. You got several books that look very interesting to me!

    I am a longtime vegetarian who flirts with going vegan from time to time, so the cookbook is a must see, and The Little Shadows looks like a special read.

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  9. I'm in WWI era mode with my reading lately so The Little Shadows appeals to me. Hope you enjoy all your new books!

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  10. These are all new to me and I like the covers!! Sexy Vegan...must check that out!

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  11. Hey, that cat is wayyyy coool! Didn't realize that he/she follows my mouse!

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    1. The cat will purr if you touch the white spot on it's chest!

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  12. The covers of The Little Shadows really grabs my attention!

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