Sunday 2 March 2014

Letterbox Love #4



Welcome to Letterbox Love, this is a UK meme, hosted by the lovely Lynsey at Narratively Speaking and inspired by The Story Siren's In My Mailbox. This post is a means by which to highlight the books we get in the post and beyond, and especially to bring attention to those books which may be sat on our shelves for a little while yet that we love all the same.

Now I've not been toooooooo bad this week (ok maybe that's a lie) but I had to do another letterbox love to showcase some of the books i received this week as well.  

From the lovely people at Penguin, I received Unravelling Oliver by Liz Nugent. This sounds really exciting so I'm looking forward to having a day to dedicate to this. I also received The Acvident by C L Taylor. This is another really suspenseful looking book so I'm thinking I need to have a bit of a suspense week sometime soon! 

I also received The Rachel Riley Diaries: The Time of My Life by Joanna Nadin. I'm going to be on the Blog Tour for this one on 12th March so Look out For a Review of this one soon! 


I bought Uglies and Pretties by Scott Westerfeld to go with Specials and Extras that I picked up Last week in The Works. 



I picked up a paperback of The Dead Wife's Handbook by Hannah Beckerman (I already had the ebook) and A Hundred Pieces of Me by Lucy Dillon which I'm really looking forward to reading... 



I went into Foyles when I was at Westfield and bought one of the Quick Reads because I love this concept. I got Rules For Dating A Romantic Hero by Harriet Evans. Yes-I went into Foyles and only spent £1-YEY! 


On audiobook this week I got Finding Colin Firth By Mia March and Finding Sky by Joss Stirling. My credit was ready to be spent and they were having a sale, I wasn't just looking for books with Finding in the title... 










1 comment:

  1. I keep wondering about The Dead Wife's Handbook - it sounds good, kind of like The Lovely Bones. I'll await your review! Happy reading!

    Jenny / Wondrous Reads

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