Monday, July 5, 2010
In My Mailbox III
In My Mailbox is a weekly book-sharing meme hosted at The Story Siren. Each week, you talk about books received the previous week, not necessarily in the mail. Posts can include library books, borrowed books, as well as purchased books.
Since I didn't get any books week before last, I skipped a week. :(
Library books:
Artemis Fowl (Artemis Fowl #1) by Eoin Colfer - I've been curious about this series for years. My husband checked this out of the library recently. He enjoyed it, so I decided to give it a try.
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident (Artemis Fowl #2) by Eoin Colfer - This one was actually checked out for my husband, but I'll probably read it as well. ^_^
Purchased books (New):
After going to the library this past Thursday, I felt like going for a drive. What I intended to be a short drive - 5 minutes, tops - turned into a trip to Hendersonville, a city about half an hour away. Since I was already there, I went to Waldenbooks. They had all books buy 4, get the 5th one free. So, yeah, I bought. ^_^
Twice Tempted by a Rogue (Stud Club #2) by Tessa Dare - Second in her new historical suspense-ish romance trilogy. Loved the first one! Since reading Goddess of the Hunt, I buy all her books (assuming I can afford to do so).
Night Myst by Yasmine Galenorn - First book in her new Indigo Court series. I've been salivating over this book since Miss Yasmine posted the first chapter on her website back in February. Will be reading this one very, very soon.
Hunger Games (Hunger Games #1) by Suzanne Collins - It's finally out in paperback! ^_^
The Summoning (Darkest Powers #1) by Kelley Armstrong - I love her writing. This series sounds awesome and I've heard lots of good things about it. Can't wait to read!
The Awakening (Darkest Powers #2) by Kelley Armstrong - see above.
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I enjoyed Hunger Games and Darkest Powers- hope you do too. Happy Reading! Here’s mine if you wanna check it out.
ReplyDeleteI've actually already read Hunger Games; I checked it out from the library. I wanted my own copy, so I could loan it out to others to get more people to read it. ^_^
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