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Monday, June 28, 2010

Mailbox Monday #40

Another Monday, another mailbox. And this one was pretty full.

Several books came in from Swaptree and PaperBackSwap. Two of the three are by authors who we previously hosted at the Round Table.
  • The Courtier's Secret by Donna Russo Morin
  • Mistress of the Revolution by Catherine Delors
  • In the Company of Courtesan by Sarah Dunant

From Rowenna at the fabulous Hyaline Prosaic blog, I recieved my giveaway win of The Day the Falls Stood Still by Cathy Marie Buchannan. I'm so excited about this book.

I also receiving another book for review from DoubleDay - Dracula in Love by Karen Essex. Nick (my boyfriend - blogger at Lions and Men) and I are planning on a cross blog event featuring Essex's book and the original Dracula by Bram Stoker. So keep on the lookout for that in August.

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5 comments:

  1. Yeah....I got Dracula in Love too!!! I really enjoyed Mistress of the Revolution and hope you do too!

    Great mailbox! Enjoy your new additions!

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  2. I LOVED Mistress of the Revolution - If you liked FOR THE KING, you'll love it too!

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  3. I liked Mistress of the Revolution when I read it a couple of years ago.

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  4. Enjoy Falls! Let us know what you think :)

    The rest of the books sound great, too--I've been intending to get into the Sarah Dunant books after my cousin recommended one. Can't wait to read your thoughts!

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  5. This week in the mail I received:
    THE IMPORTANCE OF ALMACK'S by Denise Patrick

    purchased from Amazon:
    SURRENDER by Pamela Clare
    MAIL-ORDER MARRIAGES by Hart, Davidson, Bridges
    WILD BLUE UNDER by Judi Fennell
    THE LOST CITY OF Z by David Grann
    THE REVOLUTIONARY PAUL REVERE by Joel J. Miller
    ALASKAN RENEGADE by Kate Bridges
    COVERED WAGON WOMEN: DIARIES & LETTERS FROM THE WESTERN TRAILS, 1850 compiled by Kenneth L. Holmes
    WOMEN OF THE WEST by Cathy Luchette and Carol Olwell

    Thrift store:
    I, ELIZABETH by Rodalind Miles

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