Saturday, July 4, 2009

In My Mailbox (5)

In My Mailbox
And I thought last week was slow. lol. Ok, so I still have four books but two are from the library.

In the Mail
~Betraying Season by Marissa Doyle (For review)
~What's in a Name by Ellen Wittlinger (BookMooch)

Library
~Oh My Goth by Gena Showalter
~Saving Juliet by Suzanne Selfors







20 comments:

  1. Ohh, those look like great books. I can't wait to read your reviews for them!

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  2. Gah! Where did you get Betraying Season! Lucky duck!

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  3. Betraying Season ooh~ I want to read those books by her but I haven't found time amongst other books I want to read more. lol

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  4. I really enjoyed Oh My Goth. It's pretty original. The others look good too.

    Happy Reading! :D

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  5. Those are some great books! Saving Juliet looks like a lot of fun. Enjoy!

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  6. Uuuh Betraying Season looks good! ^^

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  7. Saving Juliet looks like a fun read, hopefully you enjoy it. Happy reading!

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  8. Great week! Can't wait to get started on Bewitching and Betraying Season! Happy Reading!

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  9. Betraying Season has a beautiful cover! And I was thisclose to buying Saving Juliet. Can't wait to see what you think of them!

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  10. Oh My Goth looks like fun, great group you have there.

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  11. Betraying Season!! SO good! hope you like it! happy reading!

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  12. I like Ellen Wittlinger's books but haven't read What's in a Name. May have to pick that one up.

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  13. Awesome books you got this week, I've been meaning to read Oh my Goth for a while. Hope you enjoy reading your books.

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  14. Saving Juliet and Oh My Goth both look great. Enjoy!

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  15. Some nice books you've got there! I have Saving Juliet on my WL.

    I love Coldplay by the way! :D

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  16. Nice mailbox, Betraying Season is one I definitely want to read, cover is gorgeous too!

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  17. The Treasure Map of Boys by E. Lockhart. *feelin' geektastic right now*

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  18. I like the cover to Saving Juliette. Sometimes a good cover is enough to make me want to read a book even when I don't know what the book is about.

    I hope your new books turned out to be good.

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