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’s host is the At Home With Books.
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:
1. The Baker’s Daughter by Sarah McCoy, which I received for my TLC Tour stop in March.
2. Vampire Knits by Genevieve Miller, which came unsolicited from Random House.
These I won from BookHounds and some of these will find homes with my mother (who just loves mystery novels) and some other friends:
3. Fadeaway Girl by Martha Grimes
4. Day by Day Armageddon Beyond Exile by J.L. Bourne
5. The Rock Hole by Reavis Wortham
6. Bet Your Bones by Jeanne Matthews
7. Swift Justice by Laura DiSilverio
8. Electric Barracuda by Tim Dorsey
9. Heads You Lose by Lisa Lutz and David Hayward
10. Dracula in Love by Karen Essex
11. Knit Two by Kate Jacobs
BACK to the review copies and the book buys from the weekend:
12. The Unauthorized Biography of Michele Bachman by Ken Brosky
13. The Three Colonels by Jack Caldwell for review from Sourcebooks
14. Mr. Darcy Forever by Victoria Connelly for review from Sourcebooks
15. Catalina by Laurie Soriano for consideration in the Indie Lit Awards Poetry category
16. If I Die in a Combat Zone by Tim O’Brien, which I bought at the book club meeting at Novel Places for $1.50 to complete by collection of O’Brien books.
17. The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore, which I also bought at the book club meeting at Novel Places for $1.99 because I loved this book when I first read it and want my own copy.
18. Definitely Not Mr. Darcy by Karen Doornebos, which I also bought at the book club meeting, since Anna told me it was hilarious.
What did you receive this week?