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Monday, December 19, 2011

Mailbox Monday #92


This week was a slow mailbox for me, but we still received a few things.

For review I received The King's Agent by Donna Russo Morin - from the author.  I loved the previous books of hers that I have read so I can't wait to read this one.  However you will have to wait until April 5th for the review as it is a part of the Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tour.

In my email box I received a digital copy of Mr. President Vol 1 from Radio Archives. Radio Archives is very cool as they have recordings of all sort of old time radio shows etc.  In Mr. President you get recordings from 1949-1950 of dramatizations of events in the lives of some of our presidents.  As I was not around to hear any of these old style radio shows, this is awesome.  Check out their website.  I received this for review as part of the Audiobook Jukebox Solid Gold Reviewer Program.

That was all the books that I received for myself, however the books I order my boyfriend for Christmas came - and I gave them to him early and they are also historicals (he is dipping his feet in the water!).  We got, I, Claudius by Robert Graves, Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield, and Pompeii and Imperium by Robert Harris.

What wonderful things arrived in your mailbox this week?


Mailbox Monday is on a monthly blog tour and for the month of December it is being hosted by Jenny Q at Let Them Read Books.




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8 comments:

  1. I love Donna Russo Morin, too! I can't wait to read The King's Agent. Gates of Fire is on my list as well. Enjoy your new books!

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  2. Oh, wow, fun range of books! Enjoy!

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  3. I have the Donna Russo Morin on my list as well! Enjoy!

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  4. I hope you enjoy your books. I've not read anything by Donna Russo Martin, but I'm putting one of her books on my to read list for 2012.

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  5. The Mr. President series sounds fascinating!

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  6. Curious about I Claudius and Gates of Fire. I read Pompeii several years ago and it was a great read. Tragic but enjoyable.

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  7. Jenny - Glad to hear you enjoyed Pompeii - It is the one I most want to read. Nick has read some of Imperium so far but he really wants to get into Gates of Fire.

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  8. You two are so immersed in Ancient History! Enjoy your readings :)

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