It's time for another Mailbox Monday, hosted by Marcia from The Printed Page. Thanks, Marcia!
Last week, I received two books I requested for The Girl via Bostick Communications:
The Suburban Dragon by Garasamo Maccagnone (The review should be coming soon, as she read the book the day it came in the mail!)
Too Tall Alice by Barbara Worton
I also received a box of books from Soho Press that will be perfect for the WWII Reading Challenge at War Through the Generations:
A Deadly Paradise by Grace Brophy
Kiyo's Story: A Japanese-American Family's Quest for the American Dream by Kiyo Sato
Zoo Station by David Downing
Silesian Station by David Downing
Billy Boyle: A World War II Mystery by James R. Benn
The First Wave: A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery by James R. Benn
Blood Alone: A Billy Boyle World War II Mystery by James R. Benn
I can't wait to get started on these!
What books did you welcome into your home last week?
Monday, February 9, 2009
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Wow - your box of books sounds wonderful.
I talked to someone over at Soho Press about a few titles but haven't heard anything back, hopefully eventually i will :)
Those should keep you busy! :)
What a great box of books. Fantastic!
The girl works fast!
This is the second list that included a box of books! I'm so jealous!!!
A whole box...how cool! Sounds like you have some great books to keep you busy!
Enjoy your books!
I got "The Biggest Loser Family Cookbook".
Your books sound great, Anna. :D
I'm interested to see what Zoo Station is all about. I always think of U2 when I see that. While I was in Berlin back in 97 I made sure to go there and have my picture taken. I wonder where that is now?
I love Soho Press books. I think I may have a copy of A Deadly Paradise in my immediate TBR pile. I hope you will enjoy Zoo Station as much as I did. I'm looking forward to reading Silesian Station one day.
Happy Reading, Anna!
Well everyone else is getting Too Tall Alice and I haven't received it yet so it looks like another children's book from Bostick I won't get. I know barely anyone if anyone gets all the books they request but it seems I don't get a lot of children's books.
Wow, that is some list of books. I sure wish someone would send me a box of books. lol.
Bostick seems to be a good source of children's books.
Ooh, I'm a bit jealous of your Soho Press box :)
I hope you enjoy the Brophy book. I'm so glad you mentioned it as I didn't realize she had a second one out. I read her first Cenni book last year and really enjoyed it. A bit different from the typical mystery novel so it was a nice read.
What a great stack of books!
:) I received Too Tall Alice too - it looks cute.
Here's my Mailbox! ~ Wendi
Thank you for stopping by the mailbox. Enjoy your books!
Bermudaonion: I probably should clarify. I said box, but it was a huge envelope that should have been a box if you saw the condition in which it arrived. LOL
Alea: It took awhile for her to email me back and over a week to receive the books after she said they were in the mail. I'm sure you'll hear from them!
Tanabata: I already was busy! LOL
Serena: There's no stopping her! LOL
Mary: Wait til you see my mailbox post for 2/16. I got lucky this time around.
Jo-Jo: I already had enough to keep me busy for years!
Red lady-Bonnie: Thanks!
Jeannie: I see even more cooking in your future!
Literate Housewife: Me, too. I'd love to visit Germany some day.
Literary Feline: They do have a great selection of books! Your review of Zoo Station made me glad I requested a copy!
Callista: I've lucked out with the kid's books. I don't request too much from Bostick, though. Maybe you'll get lucky soon!
Dar: Be careful what you wish for! LOL
Nicole: So far, so good.
Iliana: I didn't realize it was a series. Hopefully I can read book 2 without having to know anything from the first one...
Alyce: Thanks!
Wendi: My daughter enjoyed it. We'll be posting the review soon.
Marcia: Thanks for hosting!
Hehe, I ended up hearing back from her the end of last week :D Thanks!
Alea: That's good news!
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