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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Mailbox Monday #95


I know this is a day late, but I still wanted to share what I received this week as I had a pretty good mailbox.  I received 4 books.

The first was a book I had originally borrowed from the library for my research project but decided it would be a good reference book to use to better understand the Siena Research Institute's First Lady poll results - Rating the First Ladies by John B Roberts II - purchased from Amazon.

For the Historical Fiction Virtual Book Tour for Christine Blevins I received The Turning of Anne Merrick from the publisher.  I'm excited to read this one!  Keep an eye out for the tour, my dates are at the end of February.

Using part of the gift card I got for Christmas for Barnes and Noble I picked up a copy of Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang by Chelsea Handler.  I have loved all of her books so far so I can't wait for the chance to dig into this one!

The final book I received finishes off my Little House on the Prairie Series - Old Town in the Green Grove by Cynthia Rylant.

What did you receive this week?


Mailbox Monday is on a monthly blog tour and is being hosted by At Home With Books for the month of January.




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5 comments:

  1. I rec'd Christine Blevins' book, as well, and I'm looking forward to reading more American history based historical fiction. Enjoy your new books!

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  2. I haven't read any Chelsea Handler yet but I have friends who adore her -- enjoy!

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  3. Most of those are new to me, but one of my girlfriends recommends that Chelsea Handler book highly (said it had her snorting/laughing out loud in public).

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  4. Alyce - it is certainly a lough out loud sort of read. I have listened to her books on audio in the car and it was pretty much like listening to stand up comedy!

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