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Mailbox Monday

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 25, 2012
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Mailbox Monday now has it’s very own blog, Mailbox Monday. It is also on tour and is being hosted by Burton Book Review in June. This week link ups will take place at the Mailbox Monday Blog.

This is what I received last week:

Thanks to Sourcebooks and Net Galley for this eBook.  It is an ARC and the cover art is still to be determined.  I love Elizabeth Chadwick so couldn’t resist.

I received this unsolicited from William Morrow/Harper Collins.  I don’t read chick lit type books but I will find a good home for this book.

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Mailbox Monday

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 19, 2012
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Mailbox Monday now has it’s very own blog, Mailbox Monday. It is also on tour and is being hosted by Burton Book Review in June. This week link ups will take place at the Mailbox Monday Blog.

This is what I received last week:

 Thanks to Sourcebooks and Net Galley for the ARC (eBook).  Sourcebook offered me this book and I couldn’t refuse.

I received this unsolicited from St. Martin’s Press.  It is book 3 in a series, which I haven’t read.  Perhaps I will read it at some point or find a good home for it.

I received this unsolicited from Minotaur Books/ St. Martin’s Press.  It’s not in my prefered genre but I will find a good home for it.

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Mailbox Monday

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 5, 2012
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Mailbox Monday now has it’s very own blog, Mailbox Monday. It is also on tour and is being hosted by Burton Book Review in June, starting next week.  This week link ups will take place at the Mailbox Monday Blog.

I just received a electronic short story last week:

Thanks to the author!  Here’s the description:

At the bottom of an old trinket-box lies a misshapen bit of lead—a bullet from the Civil War, an old family keepsake preserved, but mostly forgotten, by later generations. And behind it lies a story—the story of a young girl’s experiences in the days surrounding the fateful battle of Gettysburg, which force her to examine her own heart and show her the face of war in a way she could not have understood before.

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