In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by the Story Siren, where we talk about the books we got the past week.
I have started this year with some bookbuying restrictions. I am only allowed to buy 4 books each month. In January I bought 5, one more than originally intended, but still not as many as I have used to buy. The preordered books does not count. I have only bought one book this week:
Bought:
Kristen Callihan: Firelight
What did you get in your mailbox this week?
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Sunday, February 5, 2012
Sunday, November 20, 2011
In my mailbox #46
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by the Story Siren, where we talk about the books we got the past week.
I have had an amazing bookweek, and I have gotten a lot of books that I cannot wait to read.
For review (via Netgalley):
Sarah Zettel: Dust Girl
Stephanie Hemphill: Sisters of Glass
Jordan Dane: On a Dark Wing
Veronica Rossi: Under the Never Sky
Cynthia Hand: Hallowed
Peter Howe: Warriors of the Black Shroud
Brodi Ashton: Everneath
Jodi Meadows: Incarnate
Rachel Hartman: Seraphina
John Claude Bemis: The Prince Who Fell from the Sky
So many great titles that I have been dying to read. I have preordered hardcover - editions of some of them already, but I am so grateful to the publishers at Netgalley who let me read them a bit in advance. (All of the titles are due out in 2012) It felt like Christmas and my birthday all at once when I got approved. I know what I will be doing in December, can't wait to get into these titles. Thank you so much Harper Collins, Random House Children's Books & Harlequin.
Have you read any of these titles yet? What did you get in your mailbox?
I have had an amazing bookweek, and I have gotten a lot of books that I cannot wait to read.
For review (via Netgalley):
Sarah Zettel: Dust Girl
Stephanie Hemphill: Sisters of Glass
Jordan Dane: On a Dark Wing
Veronica Rossi: Under the Never Sky
Cynthia Hand: Hallowed
Peter Howe: Warriors of the Black Shroud
Brodi Ashton: Everneath
Jodi Meadows: Incarnate
Rachel Hartman: Seraphina
John Claude Bemis: The Prince Who Fell from the Sky
So many great titles that I have been dying to read. I have preordered hardcover - editions of some of them already, but I am so grateful to the publishers at Netgalley who let me read them a bit in advance. (All of the titles are due out in 2012) It felt like Christmas and my birthday all at once when I got approved. I know what I will be doing in December, can't wait to get into these titles. Thank you so much Harper Collins, Random House Children's Books & Harlequin.
Have you read any of these titles yet? What did you get in your mailbox?
Sunday, November 13, 2011
In my Mailbox #45
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by the Story Siren, where we talk about the books we got the past week.
Here are the books I have gotten the past weeks:
For review:
Ilsa J. Bick: Drowning Instinct (Via netgalley)
Lia Habel: Dearly Departed (Via netgalley)
Katherine Govier: The Printmaker's Daughter (Via netgalley)
Maria V. Snyder: A Touch of Power (Via netgalley)
Kristen Painter: Blood Rights (Via netgalley)
Eleanor Brown: The Weird Sisters (In Norwegian from Norwegian publisher)
Cassandra Clare: City of Bones (In Norwegian from Norwegian publisher)
Scott Westerfeld: Pretties (In Norwergian from Norwegian publisher)
Bought:
Robinson Wells: Variant
Veronica Wolff: Isle of Night (The Watchers 1)
Jeyn Roberts: Dark Inside
B.R. Collins: Tyme's End
Leanna Renee Hieber: Darker still
Lucinda Riley: The Girl on the Cliff
Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
What did you get in your mailbox this week?
Here are the books I have gotten the past weeks:
For review:
Ilsa J. Bick: Drowning Instinct (Via netgalley)
Lia Habel: Dearly Departed (Via netgalley)
Katherine Govier: The Printmaker's Daughter (Via netgalley)
Maria V. Snyder: A Touch of Power (Via netgalley)
Kristen Painter: Blood Rights (Via netgalley)
Eleanor Brown: The Weird Sisters (In Norwegian from Norwegian publisher)
Cassandra Clare: City of Bones (In Norwegian from Norwegian publisher)
Scott Westerfeld: Pretties (In Norwergian from Norwegian publisher)
Bought:
Robinson Wells: Variant
Veronica Wolff: Isle of Night (The Watchers 1)
Jeyn Roberts: Dark Inside
B.R. Collins: Tyme's End
Leanna Renee Hieber: Darker still
Lucinda Riley: The Girl on the Cliff
Michelle Paver: Dark Matter
What did you get in your mailbox this week?
Sunday, August 21, 2011
In My Mailbox #33
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by the Story Siren, where we talk about the books we got last week.
I have been acquiring many books this summer, but I could not resist buying some books last week either. This is my last book buying this autumn, I swear. I will try to put myself on a book buying ban from now on.
Here are the books I got:
For review:
Jennifer Lynn Barnes: Every Other day ( E-galley)
Maryrose Wood: The Poison Diaries; Nightshade (E-galley & review copy in mail)
Rae Carson:The Girl of Fire and Thorns
Bought:
Larissa Ione: Pleasure Unbound
Lucy Christopher: Stolen
Lara Adrian: Taken by Midnight
Lara Adrian: Deeper than Midnight
Alexandra Harvey: Haunting Violet
Stacey Jay: Juliet Immortal
Maryrose Wood: The Poison Diaries ( Kindle - edition)
I have also preordered some books, among them The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton. I am looking forward to having these show up in my mailbox. What did you get in your mailbox?
I have been acquiring many books this summer, but I could not resist buying some books last week either. This is my last book buying this autumn, I swear. I will try to put myself on a book buying ban from now on.
Here are the books I got:
For review:
Jennifer Lynn Barnes: Every Other day ( E-galley)
Maryrose Wood: The Poison Diaries; Nightshade (E-galley & review copy in mail)
Rae Carson:The Girl of Fire and Thorns
Bought:
Larissa Ione: Pleasure Unbound
Lucy Christopher: Stolen
Lara Adrian: Taken by Midnight
Lara Adrian: Deeper than Midnight
Alexandra Harvey: Haunting Violet
Stacey Jay: Juliet Immortal
Maryrose Wood: The Poison Diaries ( Kindle - edition)
I have also preordered some books, among them The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton. I am looking forward to having these show up in my mailbox. What did you get in your mailbox?
Sunday, August 14, 2011
In My Mailbox #32
In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by the Story Siren, where we talk about the books we got our hands on last week.
I have not done an In my Mailbox - post since april. After that I have been attending Book Expo America, have gotten some books for review and bought a lot of books. The post would have been too long if I should have written about each book, so this is a selection of books I have accquired during the summer.
For review:
Rebecca Lim: Exile
Lizzie Enfield: What You Don't Know
Eowyn Ivey: The Snow Child
Louisa Young; My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You
Moira Young: Blood Red Road ( e-galley)
K.K Ross: Daughter of the Centaurs (e-galley)
Jenny Wingfield: The Homecoming of Samuel Lake (e-galley)
Juliet Grey: Becoming Marie Antoinette (e-galley)
Juliet Dark: The Demon Lover (e-galley)
Mike Mullin: Ashfall (e-galley)
Sylvia Day: A Touch of Crimson (e-galley)
Mary McGarry Morris: Light from a Distant Star (e-galley)
R. William Bennett: Jacob T. Marley (e-galley)
Julie Kagawa: The Iron Knight (e-galley)
Mette Ivie Harrison: Tris & Izzie (e-galley)
Stacia Brown: Accidents of Providence (e-galley)
Adrian McKinty: Deviant (e-galley)
Cayla Kluver: Legacy (e-galley)
Bought:
Rachel Caine: Working Stiff
Melissa Marr: Enthralled
Alyson Noel: Everlasting
Ellen Feldman: Next to Love
Sarah Addison Allen: The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Sarah Addison Allen: Garden Spells
Sarah Addison Allen: The Peach Keeper
I read The Sugar Queen, and fell completely in love with this author's writing style, so I bought the rest of her books too.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh: The Language of Flowers
Katherine Webb: The Unseen
Chevy Stevens: Never Knowing
Sarah Blake: The Postmistress
Jennifer Donnelly: The Tea Rose
Kathleen Grissom: The Kitchen House
Michelle Moran: Madame Tussaud
I have been hooked on historical novels lately, and I have not bought a lot of YA - titles since I received so many at BEA. I need to read those first. But I have preordered some titles, that I will show to you once they show up in my mailbox during autumn.
What did you get in your mailbox?
I have not done an In my Mailbox - post since april. After that I have been attending Book Expo America, have gotten some books for review and bought a lot of books. The post would have been too long if I should have written about each book, so this is a selection of books I have accquired during the summer.
For review:
Rebecca Lim: Exile
Lizzie Enfield: What You Don't Know
Eowyn Ivey: The Snow Child
Louisa Young; My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You
Moira Young: Blood Red Road ( e-galley)
K.K Ross: Daughter of the Centaurs (e-galley)
Jenny Wingfield: The Homecoming of Samuel Lake (e-galley)
Juliet Grey: Becoming Marie Antoinette (e-galley)
Juliet Dark: The Demon Lover (e-galley)
Mike Mullin: Ashfall (e-galley)
Sylvia Day: A Touch of Crimson (e-galley)
Mary McGarry Morris: Light from a Distant Star (e-galley)
R. William Bennett: Jacob T. Marley (e-galley)
Julie Kagawa: The Iron Knight (e-galley)
Mette Ivie Harrison: Tris & Izzie (e-galley)
Stacia Brown: Accidents of Providence (e-galley)
Adrian McKinty: Deviant (e-galley)
Cayla Kluver: Legacy (e-galley)
Bought:
Rachel Caine: Working Stiff
Melissa Marr: Enthralled
Alyson Noel: Everlasting
Ellen Feldman: Next to Love
Sarah Addison Allen: The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Sarah Addison Allen: Garden Spells
Sarah Addison Allen: The Peach Keeper
I read The Sugar Queen, and fell completely in love with this author's writing style, so I bought the rest of her books too.
Vanessa Diffenbaugh: The Language of Flowers
Katherine Webb: The Unseen
Chevy Stevens: Never Knowing
Sarah Blake: The Postmistress
Jennifer Donnelly: The Tea Rose
Kathleen Grissom: The Kitchen House
Michelle Moran: Madame Tussaud
I have been hooked on historical novels lately, and I have not bought a lot of YA - titles since I received so many at BEA. I need to read those first. But I have preordered some titles, that I will show to you once they show up in my mailbox during autumn.
What did you get in your mailbox?
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