Mailbox Monday 8/31

It's time for another Mailbox Monday, hosted by Marcia at the Printed Page.

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

This is what arrived in my mailbox last week!











Meggie's Remains, by Joanne Sundell
Touching Wonder: Recapturing the Awe of Christmas, by John Blase
An Eye for an Eye, by Irene Hannon












Close Encounters of the Third Grade Kind, by Phillip Done
Distant Thunder: Book One of The Lightening Chronicles, by Jimmy Root, Jr.
Guardian of the Flame, by T.L. Higley












A Gathering of Finches, by Jane Kirkpatrick
The Captain's Bride, by Lisa Tawn Bergen
Tomorrow's Treasure, by Linda Lee Chaiken












A Promise for Breanna, by Al Lacy
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What new books did you receive last week?
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Comments

  1. Touching Wonder looks interesting...I'm already dreading the holidays! Will be interested in your review!

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  2. Wow - lots of good books there. I'm getting ready to start Irene Hannon's first book in the series later today and this next one looks great too. Meggie's Remains really looks good too and I've been trying to win Close Encounters of the Third Grade Kind.

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  3. You sure got great titles last week. Happy reading!

    Mondays: What's up?

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  4. You had a great week! I'm glad to see a Christmas book since I'm oddly in the mood for some holiday reading now.

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  5. This ought to keep you busy for a while, no?!

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  6. Wow - those books look wonderful! I was checking out all the great covers....

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  7. I'm glad to see that Book 2 in my Heroes of Quantico series, "An Eye For An Eye," is on your list. I'll look forward to your review. And for anyone out there who reads it, please visit my Web site (www.irenehannon.com) to drop me a line and let me know what you thought. I love to hear from readers! Irene Hannon

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  8. Whoo-hoo, what a great mailbox! Enjoy all your books!

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