Sunday 6 October 2013

Letterbox love #7




Welcome to Letterbox Love, this is a UK meme, hosted by the lovely Lynsey at Narratively Speaking and inspired by The Story Siren's In My Mailbox. This post is a means by which to highlight the books we get in the post and beyond, and especially to bring attention to those books which may be sat on our shelves for a little while yet that we love all the same.

I've received a few books from publishers, won a few books and now that my books buying ban is officially over, I've bought a few books this week, so I'm going to share those with you now...

I received a copy of This Child of Mine by Sinaed Moriarty. I have another of hers on my TBR pile so I will probably read both of these at the same time. Thank you very much for this review copy, it sounds fabulous! 


What Would Oprah Do by Erin Emerson. The lovely Erin sent me a copy of this for my perusal and you will actually be able to see my review of this on here tomorrow! Thanks very much for sending me a copy of this funny novel! 


One Summer: America 1927 by Bill Bryson. I received an ARC of this mammoth book a couple of weeks ago. I'm just over halfway through this book so you can look out for a review of this soon. Thanks to Transworld for my copy of this! 


I also won some novels by Abbi Glines from the lovely folks at Books and the City. I received the rest of the books in the Fallen Too Far series and the Sea Breeze series. Can't wait to get stuck into these-I feel a marathon coming on! 



Another book I received on ebook this week was Geli Voyante's Hot or Not by Elle Field. I am on the blog tour for this book and so you can look out for my review on the 24th October! 



From Netgally recently I have very excitingly received Take a Look At me Now by Miranda Dickinson, Finding it by Cora Carmack, Geek Girl 2 by Holly Smale and Christmas at Carringtons by Alexandra Brown. All of these books were on my wish list and I am very excited about reading, or perhaps even having read, these ones! 




Since my books buying ban eded I've bought Diary of a Mummy Misfit by Amanda Egan, The Coffee Shop Book Club which is a collection of stories by various authors, as is the Booby Trap. I've also bought Let it Snow by John Green and others. I think I'll probably wait till Christmas time to read this one! 





Leave me links to what you've bought this week and let me know what you think of my haul I've built up over the last couple of weeks! 








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