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, but eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists!
Mailbox Monday, created by Marcia at The Printed Page,
is on a blog tour! This month's host is Knitting and Sundries.
(Next month's host is Me!!)
Treated myself to the sequel to One Wore Blue, one of Heather Graham's earlier historical romances that I read over the summer and really enjoyed. Read my review here.
Picked this one up for 50-cents at the library. I read that Julia Quinn believes that smart women read romance and they deserve to read smart romance. I think she's very talented and I've not been disappointed in anything I've read, but I'd really like to see her branch out into something beyond regency romance!
ARC from Knopf/Random House to be published April 2011. A snowy winter's night. Three small children are chased from their home by the forces of a merciless darkness. Ten years later, Kate, Michael, and Emma are no closer to the truth about what separated their family. The answer lies with an enchanted atlas. The Emerald Atlas is the first stage of a journey that will take them to strange, dangerous lands and deep within themselves. It is the story of three children who set out to save their family, and end up having to save the world.
What did you get this week?
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Enjoy them all! I've seen Child of the Northern Spring on several blogs lately. Hope it's good.
ReplyDeleteI, too, just received my copy of Child of the Northern Spring, so I'm looking forward to it. Also, you can't go wrong with a Julia Quinn book -- she's always an enjoyable read!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're in for some good reading!
ReplyDeletelooks like you got some good books...happy reading.
ReplyDeleteI love the cover of Child of the Northern Spring. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHey! Where'd YOU get the cover for The Emerald Atlas?!?! I searched high and low and couldn't find it, and since my camera is on the fritz, I had to use a generic cover! (But this one DOES seem like it will be a great read!)
ReplyDeleteChild of the Northern Spring is definitely on my wishlist - a King Arthur tale told from Guinevere's point of view? What's not to love?
Enjoy all of the new reads!
Julie @ Knitting and Sundries
Wow, I'm a little envious of The Emerald Atlas. I can't wait to see what you think of it.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about the Emerald Atlas... hmmm I keep seeing it perhaps that is a sign lol
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of Emerald Atlas ... seems like one to look forward to.
ReplyDeleteThe Emerald Atlas sounds like a fun read. I received a copy too. All your books look like they will be great reads! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of The Emerald Atlas too. Enjoy your books!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really good. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good haul! I esp. like the look of the book about Guinevere.
ReplyDeleteThe Emerald Atlas has been making the rounds this week. Happy reading!
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