Sunday, August 28, 2011

In My Mailbox (52)

This is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren that tells people what new books we've gotten over the week. All the links in this post go to the book's Amazon page if you want more info.

Downloaded to Kindle:
Bonnie Pinkwater Book 1: The Witch of Agnesi by Robert Spiller-My mystery addiction strikes again...

From the library:
A Touch Mortal by Leah Clifford-Angel debut book that I've heard nothing about that looks interest.
Matched Book 1: Matched by Ally Condie-Finally sitting down and reading this. I hope it's actually as good as all the hype it recieved.
The Beauchamp Family Book 1: The Witches of East End by Melissa De La Cruz-So I wasn't that crazy about Blue Bloods but I'm giving this one a chance because it looks interesting. Maybe her adult books will be better then her YA ones, who knows?
The Liar Society by Lisa and Laura Roecker-A mystery that looks really interesting that I haven't heard much about.

That's it for me. What did you get in your mailbox?

6 comments:

  1. Matched is INCREDIBLE!! Hope you enjoy it!! =)

    Here's a link to my IMM, and remember that my debut novel Remembrance, which was inspired by Taylor Swift's "Love Story" music video, is available for $0.99 on the Kindle and Nook until September 9th!

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  2. Matched is on my to-read list and I can't seem to get to it! Definitely let me know how it is!

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  3. Hope you enjoy all these new books! :)

    Our IMM

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  4. Awesome books! I loved Matched and hope that you do too! I hope that you enjoy all of your books :)

    You can check out my IMM here!

    Happy reading :)

    Claire @ YA Bookie Monster

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  5. Nice set of books this week. I wish my library carried a Touch Mortal. It looks like a good book.
    Happy reading,
    Book Sniffers Anonymous

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  6. Actually my library doesn't carry it. I'm only able to check out these more recent ones through inter-library loan which is through at least eight branches two of which are quite huge and they tend to have the ones I actually want.

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