Mailbox Monday
January 25, 2010
Mailbox Monday is one of my favorite memes – a big thanks to Marcia of The Printed Page for hosting it. Head on over to Marcia’s blog to see what everyone else got last week or to join in the fun. Here’s what I found in my mailbox last week:
Monday
- A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents by Liza Palmer was a win from Amber Stults
Tuesday
- My Paper Chase by Harold Evans was a win from Bookin’ With Bingo
- Cheerful Money by Tad Friend was a win from The Book Studio
Wednesday
- Then Came the Evening by Brian Hart came from Bloomsbury
- Hold Me Tight and Tango Me Home by Maria Finn came from Algonquin Books
Friday
- Hope for Animals and Their World by Jane Goodall was a win from Metroreader
Saturday
- Love in Mid Air by Kim Wright came from Hachette Books for an Early Birds Blog Tour – watch for my review on March 29
What books came into you home last week?
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How do you ever keep up? Still that is a great stack of books!
That’s quite a pile! I’ll be interested to see what you think about the Brian Hart book – I’ve been seeing it mentioned a lot.
Great books, a few I’ve had my eye on so I’ll be glad to see your reviews. Have a great week!
You’ve had some really great wins lately!
Congrats on the wins! Glad you received the one from my blog!
I got the Jane Goodall tape too. I can’t wait to listen to it; I love her books!
Good haul. I just finished A FIELD GUIDE TO BURYING YOUR PARENTS — it was good.
Don’t you just love getting mail? LOL
Those are some interesting looking books. I won a copy of the Goodall book as well and I also received the Brian Hart book. ENJOY Kathy
A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents – is that a joke book?!? My parents would freak if they saw that in my book pile.
Wow! I have only heard of one of these books. Enjoy your new goodies!
I mean to do this every week, but by the time Monday rolls around, I’ve forgotten what came. I am in awe of you, Kathy. You always manage to get such great book loots, write great posts, and every blog out there has a comment from bermudaonion! Where do you find time to read, eat or even breathe? 😀
I’ve read good things about The Field Guide to Burying Your Parents, but really just can’t get past the title.
Well obviously The Field Guide to Burying Your Parents caught my attention right away and I’m going to have to check it out. Happy reading this week!
You always get so many! Happy reading. My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.
Wow, a slow week for you- LOL! 🙂
Great mailbox this week! Hope you enjoy reading them all.
Looks like a great list of books. Happy reading.
Another week of great books for you! I put Tehen Came the Evening on my wish list. I’ll watch for your review! Enjoy all your books!
nice haul
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Ooh! The Jane Goodall book looks very, very good! I hope that you like it! A lot of other great things in that mailbox as well! Happy reading.
Very nice collection – I’m sure your mailman loves you 🙂
The names Brian Hart and Jane Goodall ring a bell. I’d better check out their books. Enjoy your loot! =)
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Ah! Jane Goodall! She’s the famous person who worked with chimpanzees! Now I remember.
I was ogling A Field Guide the other day when I was at Borders. Somehow, I withstood temptation. Lucky you for winning it!
I think A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents is a great title!
Another great week for your mailbox. Enjoy your new books!
Great books! I just saw a Field Guide to Burying Your Parents in the bookstore yesterday and was intrigued. Looking forward to your review.
My Paper Chase and Then Came The Evening look good. Enjoy!
You got a Jane Goodall book! How lucky can you be?!
Great books, great week!
Thanks for visiting my mailbox. The Amber Stults novel sounds quite interesting.
These look like a great addition to your TBR books! I hope you enjoy and can’t wait to hear your thoughts on them!
Another great stack of books. Where are you putting them already Kathy? lol.
What a great selection. I’m looking forward to your reviews.
–Anna
I have the same thoughts as Vivienne. LOL!