Sunday, 26 June 2011

In My Mailbox #24

Hosted by The Story Siren. In My Mailbox is a meme where bloggers can share with you what they received in their mailbox/from library/bought/etc.


This is a catchup mailbox for me, as it's only the second one I've posted this month as things are really hectic here, which is exciting!


Many thanks to the publishers who have requested reviews for many of these, thanks to Kirsty at Overflowing Library for Ondine, and a special shout out to Caroline at A Portrait of a Woman for passing me Sweet Valley Confidential 10 Years on...Sweet Valley was one of my favourite series reads as a teen, so looking forward to seeing what Elizabeth and Jessica have been up to!


There's some gorgeous covers on these - I especially love Incubus as a cover.  Walk the Lines sounds really fascinating, as the author walks the whole of the London Underground overground! 


The weather is absolutely sizzling here today....so a day for reading in the shade or comfort of an arm chair possibly!

9 comments:

Sam (Tiny Library) said...

I really want to read Sweet Valley confidential. I was a massive fan as a teen!

Ynysawdre Elderly Residents Association said...

Fab book week - Caroline & Kirsty are awesomeness

Nikki - Notes of Life said...

Walk the Lines sounds interesting, as does Remembering Ronnie Barker. I hope you enjoy reading them all :)

Jules said...

I agree Incubus has a great cover!

Enjoy! :)

Alison Can Read said...

Great set! I am very curious about Sweet Valley Confidential although I've read a lot of bad reviews. I loved the Sweet Valley books as a kid though.
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Alison Can Read said...

Great set! I am very curious about Sweet Valley Confidential although I've read a lot of bad reviews. I loved the Sweet Valley books as a kid though.
My IMM

Amy said...

Hey!

Really amazing IMM. Incubus looks so good. Happy readings :)

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Michelle Fluttering Butterflies said...

Great looking books there, I'm quite intrigued by Brother/Sister! Happy reading to you :)

Ann Summerville said...

Walk the Lines sounds interesting.
Ann