Sunday, July 4, 2010

Mailbox Monday

Mailbox Monday is hosted by Marcia at The Printed Page. Each week we share what books made their way onto our bookshelves, but be warned: Mailbox Monday can lead to towering TBR piles, huge wish lists, and a little book-related envy!


Three new books made their way into my mailbox last week. The first to arrive was A Place to Call Home by Gabiele Wills. I loved her book The Summer Before the Storm and am excited to read this one as well!


The second book to arrive was Diary of a Beverly Hills Matchmaker by Marla Martenson. I have a thing for celebrities, and since Marla has worked with them, I'm looking forward to reading this memoir. Plus, I sneaked a peek at the first page and I'm sure that it will be entertaining!


The final book to arrive was Tuesday Tells It Slant by Holly Christine. It's chick lit-y and looks like it will make a great beach read! I'm reading this for an upcoming blog tour.

That's what arrived in my mailbox last week- what was in yours?

14 comments:

  1. I haven't heard of these, but they look good. Enjoy!

    Here's my MM:

    http://laurelrainsnowcreations.blogspot.com/2010/07/mailbox-monday.html

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  2. The matchmaker book looks like a hoot!!

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  3. I also havent heard of these books - I hope you enjoy them.

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  4. These all look like fun reads. Enjoy!

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  5. Tuesday Tells It Slant looks like fun - I could use some chick lit right about now. Enjoy!

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  6. Hey, Holly's a good friend of mine! Have fun with Tuesday -- and the others, too. The matchmaker book looks incredibly fun.

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  7. The Beverly Hills Matchmaker book looks like a superfun read -- especially if she dishes the gossip. Looking forward to your review!

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  8. These titles are all new to me but all sound very good. Enjoy!

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  9. I've seen the second book around lately. Hope you enjoy all three!

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  10. They all sound good, but I'm looking forward to your thoughts on the matchmaker book. Happy reading!

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