Monday, March 1, 2010

Mailbox Monday~ March 1, 2010



Mailbox Monday is a fun meme hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page. We share books that came into our house by mail. I can't believe that it is already March and this is the first March mailbox. I hope that spring shows up pretty soon...I'm ready for sunshine and green grass!

Here is what arrived in my mailbox:



Eggs Benedict Arnold (A Cackleberry Club Mystery)


Eggs Benedict Arnold by Laura Childs from a friend



The House on Tradd Street






How to Knit a Love Song: A Cypress Hollow Yarn



How to Knit a Love Song by Rachael Herron from Book Club Girl for a
Blog Talk Radio Show discussion with the author on March 17th.



Balancing Acts: A Novel


Balancing Acts by Zoe Fishman from the publisher for a TLC Book Tour in April





14 comments:

  1. You received a lot of nice books. I've seen the How to Knit a Love Song on a few blogs this a.m. so I will have to check out the radio show.

    Happy Reading!

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  2. Nice list, Bonnie. How to Knit a Love Song arrived in mine too (thanks to Book Club Girl) and Balancing Acts is on my wish list so I'll be watching for your review. Enjoy your books!

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  3. Enjoy your new books Bonnie; they look great!

    Here is my link:

    http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2010/03/mailbox-monday.html

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  4. I hope to read The House on Tradd Street soon. Happy reading! My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.

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  5. They all look good.

    http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/2010/02/in-my-mailbox_27.html

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  6. These all look great...enjoy!

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  7. All of your books look good to me! I enjoyed Tradd Street. Have a great reading week!

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  8. I'm going to have to check out The House on Tradd Street. Love Charleston!!

    Here's my Mailbox.

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  9. I'm seriously coveting your books right now, except for Tradd Street and that's only because I've read it!!

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  10. Enjoy your books! I really want to read How to Knit a Love Song. It looks great!

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  11. Looks like some good ones Bonnie. I mentioned on Mary's blog as well how much I like the title How to Knit a Love Song. Enjoy your books.

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  12. I read The House on Tradd Street and enjoyed it but it really sets up The Girl on Legare Street and future books in the series. I liked Legare even better.

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  13. Great mailbox! I got How to Knit a Love Song for the BTR show too!

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