Sunday, March 6, 2016

Mailbox Monday (128)

It's another Sunday. But lucky for me, I don't have work tomorrow! Instead I'll be in New Orleans recovering from tonight's Nick Carter concert. I can't wait, but first, here's a look at my Mailbox Monday, sharing the books I've picked up recently.
Mailbox Monday
For Review from TLC Book Tours
America's First Daughter By Stephanie Dray & Laura Kamoie
This is a historical fiction about Thomas Jefferson's daughter. It's one I've actually already read and reviewed. As for the short version, I loved it and felt I learned a lot reading it.

From PJ Library
It's Tu B'Shevat by Edie Stolz Zolkower
This is a cute picture book on Tu B'Shevat, which is the birthday of the trees. Think of it as Earth Day for Jews. To give you an idea on how behind I am in sharing book, Tu B'Shevat was back in January. Although it's not entirely my fault since the book was late arriving as well.

From Paperback Swap
Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella
I used to be obsessed with Kinsella's books and buy them all the week they came out. Clearly not the case anymore since this first came out in 2013. But I think at this point there's only one or two of her books that I haven't read, so I'm catching back up.

The Dark Rose by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Another book I've already read, although still need to review. It's the second book in The Morland Dynasty Series. It takes place during King Henry VIII's reign. I don't think I liked it as much as the first, but still enough to keep reading.

150 Pounds by Kate Rockland
To be honest, the reason I want to read this book has nothing to do with the plot. Instead it's that the main character has my name, Shoshanah, although she spells hers without an h on the end. Although even so, it does look like a cute chick lit book, so I'm sure I'll have fun with it.

What did you find in your mailbox this week?

9 comments:

  1. That's a great Tu B'Shevat book!

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  2. What a great variety of books! I love historical fiction so those books caught my eye, but the others look great too. Enjoy your reading week!

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  3. Wedding Night wasn't my favorite Kinsella, but it still had its cute and funny moments. I hope you enjoy it too! :) Happy reading!

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  4. Mmmm, I love historical fiction too, and America's First Daughter looks cool!

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  5. Have fun at the concert and in N'Awlins! Enjoy your new books!

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  6. I've read a few Kinsella books, but I haven't read Wedding Night. Enjoy your books

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  7. I like the Dark Rose.

    Have a wonderful week.

    Elizabeth
    Silver's Reviews
    My Mailbox Monday

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  8. I'm curious about America's First Daughter. I still haven't read any Dray's books. Enjoy your new books!

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  9. I really love our PJ library books. We have a good collection built up already!

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