Sunday, February 21, 2021

Mailbox Monday!

 

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 a great mailbox!
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Received February 17th:
1: THE NOTE THROUGH THE WIRE by Doug Gold
Courtesy of William Morrow from NetGalley
2: WHAT'S LEFT UNSAID by Emily Bleeker
Courtesy of Lake Union from NetGalley
3: ONE YEAR GONE by Avery Bishop
Courtesy of Lake Union from NetGalley
Received February 18th:
1: THE PASSING STORM by Christine Nolfi
Courtesy of Lake Union from NetGalley
2: THE FAMILY PLOT by Megan Collins
Courtesy of Atria from NetGalley
3: WHERE THE TRUTH LIES by Anna Bailey
Courtesy of Atria from NetGalley


6 comments:

  1. They all look VERY good.

    ENJOY, and have a great last week of February.

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    1. I sure grabbed a few. lol

      I will enjoy them I'm sure.
      Thank you and you have a great last week also.

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  2. This looks like a whole bunch of great reading. I love Netgalley! So many great books.

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    1. I know right. I think NetGalley is my drug. lol
      I can't seem to say no if they ask or if I see a book that sounds real good.
      Thank you for stopping by!

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  3. So many good sounding books.
    The Note Through the Wire is tempting me.
    Have a good week and enjoy your reading!

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    1. That one intrigued me also.
      Thank you for stopping by.
      Have a great week!

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