Sunday, February 6, 2011

6
February
In My Mailbox
Posted by Tiffany at 1:28 PM
In My Mailbox is a meme hosted by The Story Siren. Every week you post the books that you bought/borrowed/received. The point of IMM is to share the books that we picked up this week and will be reading soon. Go to The Story Siren's blog to see a list of other blogs participating this week. (Be prepared to add to your wishlist!)

This week's IMM consists entirely of books that I bought or won in contests. All links lead to Goodreads summaries.
Hearts At Stake by Alyxandra Harvey
It took me ages to realize that My Love Lies Bleeding was released in the US under a different title. I wish they'd kept the original title and cover. Just finished this one and it was very cute. Review coming soon.
The Duff by List Keplinger (contest)
I've seen this one everywhere. It's not my usual type of book, but the reviews have been pretty great, so I went ahead and picked it up.
Roses and Bones by Frances Lia Block
I've read a few of her stories in anthologies and enjoyed them, so I've been on the lookout for her books. This one was on sale, so I went ahead and got it.
XVI by Julia Karr
This book has been all over the blogosphere and I have been waiting VERY impatiently for it to come out. I can't wait to read it, but I've got a few other books I need to get out of the way first. :(


What books did you get this week? Have you read any of mine? Let me know what you thought of them! Anyone read Roses and Bones? Going into that one blind.

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Those are really great books! I especially enjoyed XVI by Juli Karr

You can read my review here: http://tbgreviews.blogspot.com/2011/01/xvi.html

Happy Reading!
Great books! I've seen The Duff on the blogsphere, but I haven't read it yet. Enjoy your books!
I just finished XVI and it was really good! Happy reading:)
-Danna
Thanks for all of the well-wishings! I'm glad to hear that XVI (I always just want to type Sixteen) was good, I just read a not-so-flattering review that has me a bit leery about reading it.

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