In My Mailbox is the awesome meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren and was inspired by Alea of Pop Culture Junkie.
1. Candor, Pam Bachorz: This one is getting fantastic reviews and the writing drew me in immediately-loving it so far and love the unique premise of a town full of brainwashed stepford types.
2. Ballad, Maggie Stiefvater: More James!!! What more could I want? And the cover is soooo sexy and I'm already completely absorbed not only by the awesome that is James from Lament, but Maggie's writing is otherworldly and you can't help but fall under her spell.
3. Everafter, Amy Huntley: This is one of those simple yet hauntingly beautiful novels. It kind of reminded me of If I Stay while I read excerpts in the store, I'm very excited to dive into this one.
4. Dark Secrets , Elizabeth Chandler: More supernatural 90's teen romance being reissued in the same vein as L.J. Smith.
And my bussiness cards from Vista Print arrived, just in time for the Fall Philly SCBWI conference!
That's what was in mine! What was in yours?
Glad you got some awesome books this week! Happy reading :-) Candor looks especially exciting!
ReplyDeleteReggie =)
THank for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteI have an ebook of the Everafter but haven't read it yet cause I hate reading at computer =(
It expires in less then a month. I guess I should kick my butt and read it!
Thanks Reggie, and yeah Tynga Im the same way, hate reading books on the computer, but I guess you should jump at the chance to read The Everafter because its soo good.
ReplyDeleteThanks Reggie, and yeah Tynga Im the same way, hate reading books on the computer, but I guess you should jump at the chance to read The Everafter because its soo good.
ReplyDeleteYour biz card looks AWESOME! I love the back of yours! The "back" design on mine wasn't half as great, so I opted out of it.
ReplyDeleteGreat books you got this week. They all look really good. Hope you enjoy reading all your books.
ReplyDeleteI actually like the back of mine a little more than the front-it's very simple.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to pick up a copy of Everafter at the American Library Association in Chicago over the summer.
ReplyDeleteI've read the first few chapters and it is really intriguing. Looking forward to finishing it.