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 by Laura Childs from a friend
The House on Tradd Street by Karen White from Paperbackswap
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 by Zoe Fishman from the publisher for a TLC Book Tour in April
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.
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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!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new books Bonnie; they look great!
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I hope to read The House on Tradd Street soon. Happy reading! My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.
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These all look great...enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI see a great list of books here!
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All of your books look good to me! I enjoyed Tradd Street. Have a great reading week!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to check out The House on Tradd Street. Love Charleston!!
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I'm seriously coveting your books right now, except for Tradd Street and that's only because I've read it!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your books! I really want to read How to Knit a Love Song. It looks great!
ReplyDeleteLooks 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat mailbox! I got How to Knit a Love Song for the BTR show too!
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