Monday, August 29, 2011

In My Shopping Bag (87)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.
Through her guidelines, your post does not actually have to be named the same and thus my post shall be..."In My Shopping Bag".  (just fits with the "foodie" theme a bit better in my humble opinion)
Let's take a peek inside my shopping bag from this past week....
 
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For Review
 
A Summer in Europe by Marilyn Brant
(ARC for review courtesy of the author and Kensington Books)
I actually spotted this one when checking out the giveaways on GoodReads and shared it with my fellow readers via Twitter.  Unbeknownst to be at the time, the author whom I've "talked" with before was working her magic and getting an ARC sent to me for review.  ^_^  (Thanks!)  Can't wait to see what story awaits us within this beautiful cover... *gazes at cover*....release date scheduled for November 29th, 2011 as of this post.

 
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Received
 
Darke by Angie Sage (ARC)
Instructions for a Broken Heart by
The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong
See's Candies truffles
note
This wonderful care package was received from a dear blogging friend...Danielle of There's A Book, perhaps you know her?  If not, you should....you definitely should.  (Thank you so much not only for the package but your kind words and friendship. [hugs])
 
 
 
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Bought
 
Thirst, No. 3 by Christopher Pike
Dark Visions by L.J. Smith
The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar
Twenties Girl by Sophie Kinsella




Zooborns by Andrew Bleiman
Assorted doggy office supplies ^_^





Twilight Journals

 
 
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Picked Up
 
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
 
 
 
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That's it for this week.
So, what did you get?
Do tell!
 
 
Until next time...happy reading!
 
 
 
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Aww, Danielle's super sweet :o)

    Twenties Girl I loved - definitely one of my favorite Kinsella reads!

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  2. You are so so so welcome! I thought you definitely needed a pick-me-up and books w/chocolate always work for me. :o)

    Twenties Girl and Zooborns are both great books, though obviously very different. Great haul!

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