Sunday, July 26, 2015

Mailbox Monday (117)

The weekend may be drawing to a close, but I'm still managing to squeeze in my somewhat weekly Mailbox Monday post.
Mailbox Monday
From PJ Library
Laila Tov: A Bedtime Poem for Babies by Richard Van Camp
Our August book from PJ Library! This was originally published as Nighty-Night, but after changing a few words and pictures it now has a Jewish focus. Along with the text, it's photos of babies of various nationalities all getting ready for bed.

From Paperback Swap
Misconception by Paul and Shannon Morell
After reading and really enjoying Inconceivable, I'm now reading the story from the other point of view, that of the couple whose son was accidentally implanted into another's. I think it will be interesting reading this especially since the Morell's don't look the best in the Savage's book, but I think a lot of that would have to do with perspective. Even though this is basically the opposite of the last book I read I still see myself really enjoying it.

What did you find in your mailbox this week?

9 comments:

  1. Misconception looks like an interesting read, particularly as the story is available from both points of view.

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  2. The Inconceivable/Misconception books sound really interesting!

    I didn't buy any books this week but yesterday I checked out "Above Us Only Sky" from the library.

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  3. I remember hearing about the Morrells on the news when their story happened. Wow. I'll bet their perspective will be interesting!

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  4. I read Inconceivable and didn't realize the Morrells had written a book as well. Interesting!

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  5. I like the look of Misconception...eager to find out more about it. Enjoy your week...and here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES

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  6. I like the babies poetry book.

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  7. I like the Inconceivable/Misconception story. I will look for those books! Thanks for sharing the books with us!

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  8. We got our PJ Library book on Friday and it's been read no less than 5 times already :)

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