Mailbox Mondays (click the icon to check out the new blog) has gone on tour since Marcia at A Girl and Her Books, formerly The Printed Page passed the torch. This month our host is Life in the Thumb. Kristi of The Story Siren continues to sponsor her In My Mailbox meme. Both of these memes allow bloggers to share what books they receive in the mail or through other means over the past week.
Just be warned that these posts can increase your TBR piles and wish lists.
Here’s what I received this week:
From Borders, which is the only local book store in my town and had the best employees who had great recommendations every time I went in; it also was the only store with a good three-to-four shelves of poetry near me and outside the immediate D.C. city:
1. The Postcard Killers by James Patterson and Liza Marklund, which I bought for my mom’s birthday (good thing she doesn’t read the blog).
2. Twilight: The Graphic Novel Volume 1 by Stephenie Meyer and adapted by Young Kim
3. Ellis Island by Kate Kerrigan, which I bought to complete the Ireland Reading Challenge and because I just missed out on the TLC Book Tour.
4. Ideal Cities by Erika Meitner; yes, this is just one of the books I snagged from the poetry section.
5. The Broken Word by Adam Foulds
6. Here, Bullet by Brian Turner
7. Quilting the Black-Eyed Pea by Nikki Giovanni, which I picked up because I loved her selection of poems in (Hip Hop Speaks to Children (my review)
8. Ballistics by Billy Collins
9. Falling Up by Shel Silverstein
10. Don't Bump the Glump! by Shel Silverstein
11. Runny Babbit by Shel Silverstein
12. Where the Sidewalk Ends by Shel Silverstein
13. Peter Rabbit's Tale by Beatrix Potter
14. The Lorax by Dr. Seuss; our version says its made with recycled paper.
15. Dr. Seuss's Circus McGurkus 1,2,3! (plush)
From Anna for Wiggles:
16. Winnie the Pooh and Piglet's Book of Opposites
17. Winnie the Pooh All Year Long
18. Adventures of Rusty & Ginger Fox by Tim Ostermeyer
And books that came in the mail for review:
19. The Tree It Was by Sandra Fuhringer
What did you receive this week?