In My Mailbox was invented by The Story Siren.
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A few weeks after my blog was created, time has come for serious matters... As I am on holiday at the moment, I am not very active, but I have prepared a first In My Mailbox which is a little special...
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I have spent a whole year full of advntures abroad. Changing addresses as often as I did is not very convenient when we are used to receiving books. To make sure that my post was not going to be lost, I had it sent to my mother's... And on Saturday, after a whole semester, I have finally discovered what was expecting me !
To start with, a parcel sent by Tari for the swap organised by the A&M forum... As well as raspberry chocolate, various tea-bags and a lovely bookmark, I have received:
Jesse Kellerman ❖ Les Visages
Mary Ann Schaffer & Annie Barrows ❖ Le Cercle Littéraire des amateurs d'épluchures de patates
Arni Thorarinsson ❖ Le Temps de la sorcière
Anne B. Ragde ❖ La Tour d'Arsenic
Arnaldur Indridason ❖ Bettý
Thank you very much Tari!
After that, a book I was waiting for impatiently, senty by Entrée Livres for Jeudis Critiques, with a nice magnetic bookmark...
Tatiana de Rosnay ❖ Amsterdamnation et autres nouvelles
Find me review here (French)
Another one received for the Masse Critiques organised by Babelio. I have only just started reading it and it is surprising but interesting. The review will come soon.
Hallgrímur Helgason ❖ La Femme à 1000°
A historical crime book won in a contest organised by the French publisher Pocket
Giacometti Ravenne ❖ Le Temple Noir
Douglas E. Sipple and Charles T. Wolstenholme ❖ Code Name Rustler
Douglas E. Sipple and Charles T. Wolstenholme ❖ Rustler's Vengeance
Douglas E. Sipple and Charles T. Wolstenholme ❖ Forced Intervention
And digital books...
Although I am not yet convinced, I am trying to slowly get used to reading digital books. This month, I have received an ebook, once again thanks to Bostick Communications.
Lawrence W. Gold ❖ Deadly Passage
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