Sunday, June 27, 2010

Mailbox Monday - June 28


Mailbox Monday is hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page.
We share what books that we found in our mailboxes last week.


The Fall (The Strain Trilogy, #2)by Guillermo Del Toro, Chuck Hogan
Received this advanced reader's edition from Harper Collins Publishers through Shelf Awareness!



Hailey's War: A Novelby Jodi Compton
Received this book from Read It Forward.

All Over the Mapby Laura Fraser
I also got this uncorrected proof from Read It Forward.


You'll Be Sor-ree: A Guadalcanal Marine Remembers The Pacific Warby Sid Phillips

I got this book from Atlas Book through Shelf Awareness.


Infinite Days (Vampire Queen, #1)by Rebecca Maizel (Goodreads Author)

I got this advance readers' edition from Shelf Awareness. It doesn't even get published until August 3, 2010!


Adam & Eveby Sena Jeter Naslund

I got this advance reader's edition from shelf awareness. It doesn't even get published until October 1, 2010!

Moonshine: A Novelby Alaya Johnson
Won from Amanda Leigh at Not-Really-Southern Vamp Chick
I have quite the stack of books that I got in the mail this week. It was a very good week!

9 comments:

  1. You got a great haul this week! Hope you enjoy Moonshine!

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  2. I received Infinite Days too..looks great! Enjoy your stash!

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  3. You'll Be Sor-ree sounds really good. Enjoy your new books!

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  4. I have Adam And Eve and All Over The Map. All your books look interesting. Enjoy!

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  5. ARC's all over the place! Isn't it great to get your hands on good books ahead of time! Awesome week for you!

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  6. Looks like everyone but me got Infinite Days! I got Adam & Eve last week. No books for me this week, though, but I've got a copy of Captivity to give away over on my blog if you'd like to stop by!

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  7. Love your blog header, by the way :)

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  8. I got All Over the Map and Hailey's War too and think they both look good. Happy reading!

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  9. All Over the Map sounds particularly intriguing. Enjoy your books!

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