My Friday Finds are actually from my own books that arrived this week. (I have a feeling that I will have more to talk about for Mailbox Monday).
- A Change in Altitude; Anita Shreve (thanks to Miriam) Pub. Date 9/22/09
- The Lost Hours; Karen White (purchased)
- The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder; Rebecca Wells (giveaway win)
- The Earth Hums in B Flat; Strachan (purchased)
- The Man Who Loved Books Too Much; Bartlett (Lydia / Putnam-Riverhead Books for review)
- The World in Half; Henriquez (paperback swap)
Look at all of those goodies! Enjoy your new books.
ReplyDeleteI love the title of The Earth Hums in B Flat! I've had my eye on The Man Who Loved Books to Much. Nice finds!
ReplyDeleteVaried, intriguing finds.
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Love the photo of all of those books. I really need to take a moment to organize all of my books. Normally I am pretty good but the pile is tilting a bit as I have neglected it.
ReplyDeleteThe World in Half is wonderful! I rarely keep books, but I haven't been able to part with that one yet.
ReplyDeleteYou had a great week! Karen White is doing an "author lunch" here soon and I want to get one of her books read beforehand.
ReplyDeleteI have been anxiously awaiting my copy of CALLY LILY PONDER at the library!
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I'm loving all of them!!!
ReplyDeleteOoh, The Earth Hums in B Flat is a great title. I hadn't heard of this one, but it looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe Earth Hums in B Flat - I am so envious!
ReplyDeleteOh yay new books and you have more coming? Lucky girl :)
ReplyDelete#5 sounds particularly good! I look forward to your reviews on some of these books.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of the World in Half. I'll be happy to read your review, also those for The Earth hums in B Flat and The Man Who Loved Books to Much. Such fun titles.
ReplyDeleteThese do sound good! I'll be really curious to learn what you think of The Lost Hours. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteOhhh--good stuff!
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy The Man Who Loved Books Too Much. I just finished it, and thought it was a really great book. I will be interested to hear what you think of it.
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