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Books in the Mail:
Unabrow: Misadventures of a Late Bloomer by Una LaMarche – I purchased this one because it looks like such a fun memoir!
All We Have is Now by Lisa Schroeder – I’m a fan of Schroeder’s books and am excited to read her latest for an upcoming blog tour.
Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen – This is a Peter Pan story from Captain Hook’s perspective.
The Idea of Love by Patti Callahan Henry – This looks like a good beach bag book. It’s about two strangers that meet and share a strong connection, though that connection is based on a lie.
eBooks:
The Rise and Fall of a Theater Geek by Seth Rudetsky – Justin gets the chance to be an intern to a Broadway star and it’s not as glamorous as he hoped it would be.
Damage Done by Amanda Panitch – This YA psychological thriller sounds very exciting!
Unabrow looks fun to me too. I want to get my hands on it.
So many looks really good, especially The Idea of Love. I love her books!
All of your books look tempting…I am definitely looking forward to The Idea of Love, by Patti Callahan Henry, an author whose books I only discovered in the last couple of years.
Enjoy! And thanks for visiting my blog.
What a great selection! I want to read The Start of Me & You, since I really enjoyed the author’s previous book. Happy reading!
These are an interesting group. I hope Alias Hook is fun. I do need to read Patrick Ness one of these days.
Happy Reading!
Unabrow sounds great! A lot of interesting books there, do enjoy!
Ooo, Patrick Ness! Emery Lord! You have some amazing reads in your future. 🙂 I’m looking forward to both of those, too.
I would like “Alias Hook.” Always in the mood for “Don’t Wanna Grow Up.” 🙂
Nice mailbox.
Misadventures of a Late Bloomer looks adorable.
ENJOY your week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
I really want to read Alias Hook and The Start of Me and You looks super cute. I just got that as well. Happy reading, Lucy!
Aren’t e-books wonderful?! I love how they don’t take up physical space on my poorly overstuffed shelves, and how they arrive as a nice surprise in one’s e-reader.
I’m looking forward to The Idea of Love. Hope we love it!
What a great collection of new books. Happy reading