Sunday, January 10, 2021

Mailbox Monday! 1/11/21

 


Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week.
Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles, and humongous wish lists!!
Mailbox Monday, created by Marcia @ A Girl and Her Books, has a permanent home now at Mailbox Monday.
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Here’s a shout out to the administrators:
Leslie @ Under My Apple Tree 
Serena @ Savvy Verse And Wit
Martha @ Reviews By Martha's Bookshelf 
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                THANKS to everyone for keeping Mailbox Monday alive. 
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I hope you had a good mailbox.

I had an AMAZING mailbox!!
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1: SIX WEEKS TO LIVE by Catherine McKenzie
Courtesy of NetGalley & Atria books
2:THE ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF LENNI AND MARGOT by Marianne Cronin
Courtesy of NetGalley & Harper Perennial 
3: WAITING TO BEGIN by Amanda Prowse
Courtesy of NetGalley & Amazon Publishing UK
4: NO MORE WORDS by Kerry Lonsdale
Courtesy of NetGalley & Lake Union
5: A BAREFOOT TIDE by Grace Green
Courtesy of the author via Bookfunnel




6 comments:

  1. A nice book haul. I am staying away from NetGalley till I get some of my current shelf read that I picked up to start the new year.
    Hope you have a good week and Happy Reading!

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    1. Thanks. I can't say I blame you. It's so easy to get too many books. If there if such a thing. lol
      I'm trying to get my TBR list started for the first half of the year, if not longer.
      Have a great week!

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    1. My TBR list is constantly growing.
      But I am getting a lot of reading done.
      Have a great week!

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  3. I like the sound of all your books. I haven't read Amanda Prowse before. I picked up An Ordinary Life on Netgalley to give her a try.

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    1. Thank you.
      You will need some tissues to read Amanda's books. They are always good and very emotional.
      Thanks for stopping by!

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