Mailbox, Mailbox – just a couple of things this week. Two great looking non-fiction titles and one timely, whim purchase.
- Lincoln’s Boys: John Hay, John Nicolay, and the War for Lincoln’s Image by Joshua Zeitz (received from publisher for review) – In the books I have read about Lincoln, I have always found Hay and Nicolay to be interesting and valuable to Lincoln.
- Train: Riding the Rails that Created the Modern World from the Trans-Siberian to the Southwest Chief by Tom Zoellner (received from the publisher for review) – I am a fan of micro-histories and trains were so important to the expansion of many countries that I thought this could be an interesting read.
- Tess by Antoinette Stockenberg (free download from Amazon) – I was looking up books set in Newport, Rhode Island for a post that will go up tomorrow and came across this one. Originally released under a different title, it was divided up into four separate stories, of which, Tess is the first. Since it was free, I figured I would give it a shot.
That’s it for me, how about you?
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Hi Heather!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to get a copy of Tess for free at Amazon for my Kindle!
We love visiting Newport which is an easy drive from our home in Wakefield, RI and my husband is a tour bus driver there during the summer!