I had a very full mailbox this week...and I'm not quite sure when I'll be able to read anything? This week requires business travel to Minneapolis, Minnesota for an overnight trip, and then Sunday I am going to Portland, Oregon for two days. Neither trip will provide me time to blog or to visit with any bookstore in the area, unfortunately. However, I will have time on the flights to read, so that is an upside, I suppose...
Thanks to Laura at I'm Booking It and to Sheila at Book Journey!
From top to bottom:
- The Brave, by Nicholas Evans. An audio book that I won from Metroreader and provided by Hatchette Audio! This is from the same author as The Horse Whisperer.
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough, by Ruth Pennebaker. I have heard a lot of wonderful and hilarious things about this one! Received from Penguin through PR by the Book.
- Night Road, by Kristin Hannah. I believe I got this one from Shelf Awareness email announcements. This is being released March 29th, 2011, and it is published by St. Martin's Press. From the New York Times Bestselling Author of Firefly Lane.
- Veganist, by Kathy Freston. A gift from family (thanks!). I'm a vegetarian, but am trying to return back to my vegan ways. My pitiful attempts are sparingly recorded at The Wanna Be Vegan blog.
- Skipping a Beat, by Sarah Pekkanen. I'm really looking forward to this one! Published by Washington Square Press, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc. I received this from the author.
- The Ground is Burning, by Samuel Black. This is a chunkster of a book that I won at The Literary Amnesiac's site. I also received a gorgeous bookmark with The Literary Amnesiac on it (thank you, I love it!) This book is set in Italy in the 1500s! It will definitely be a book to read this year for my Italy in Books Reading Challenge hosted by Book After Book. Published by Faber and Faber Limited, Bloomsbury House in London.
- The Memory Palace, by Mira Bartok - I've been a bit jealous of those who have read this so far and the kind folks at Simon & Schuster sent it my way!
Have you read any of these? Let me know your thoughts!
Happy Reading,
Coffee and a Book Chick
I haven't read any of those books, although The Memory Palace is on my list. I'm reading The Second Duchess and absolutely loving it.
ReplyDeleteOoh, delicious looking books! I'm also reading Women on the Verge...this week, and Night Road is coming in the mail.
ReplyDeleteI read The Opposite of Me last week (from Skipping a Beat author).
Enjoy!!
Here's MY MONDAY MEMES POST
Women on the Verge sounds good. I haven't read any of those, but I do like the look of most of them. So, happy reading, hope you do get some reading done.
ReplyDeleteI've read The Memory Palace and Night Road and both were very good. I've heard great things about Skipping a Beat and Women on the Verge. The rest are new to me, I'm going to have to look into them. Happy Reading.
ReplyDeleteI like the sound of the Pennebaker book. Looking forward to hearing what you think!
ReplyDeleteI loved Skipping a Beat!
ReplyDeletehmmm.. I hadn't heard of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough, but it sounds like a book I could definitely learn something from. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat books. I hope your travels don't keep you from reading too long.
Great pile of books! I'll be interested to hear how you like Memory Palace. I haven't read it but I've seen mixed reviews so I am on the fence about adding it to my TBR shelf.
ReplyDeleteSkipping a Beat is a great read. Have you read The Opposite of me? It's amazing... it was one of my best reads last year. Night Road sounds good. I'm on the waitlist at my library. Firefly Lane was soooo good! It has a permanent place on my "recommend to others" list.
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of any of these, but it does sound like you've got a good line-up!
ReplyDeleteHere's my Monday: http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/03/its-monday-what-are-you-reading_14.html
I've never read anything by Nicholas Evans but the Brave looks really good :)
ReplyDeleteOooh, you got it! Good to see! I know it's kinda chunky but it FLIES by. I hope you love it!!
ReplyDeleteYou know I had never heard of Kristin Hannah until two days ago when I got two of her books from a friend.
ReplyDeleteFunny how things like that happen :]
Lots of great titles, but Skipping a Beat really stands out for me. I think you're going to love it!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these although some are on my TBR list. What really catches my eye is The Ground is Burning - never heard of that one but now discover my library has it on order so that will be a definite read. Thanks for mentioning it'
ReplyDeleteHope you get to read some of them soon.
I've heard such overwhelming things about Skipping a Beat. From the look of the cover (my first mistake) you would never imagine it packs such a punch!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these books, but The Veganist and Skipping a Beat are both waiting on my shelves. The others look interesting too.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week and safe travels.
I LOVED Night Road, can't wait to see what you think. I am intrigued with Memory Palace.
ReplyDeleteMy Post
http://teawithmarce.blogspot.com/2011/03/read-reading-and-going-to-read-monday.html
Night Road and Skipping A Beat are on my watch out for list; I hope you enjoy them. I've also heard good things about Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakthrough. Have a great week and happy reading :)
ReplyDeleteWomen on the verge seems to be getting good reviews.
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carol
I loved The Memory Palace; hope you do too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great stack you've got there! I am really looking forward to The Memory Palace as well, and have been hearing some awesome things about it. I hope that you get lots of time to read over your trip!
ReplyDeleteThe Memory Palace is fantastic - I am looking forward to your review!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the upside of traveling is the time you spend reading without any of the house work staring at you! Lots of good sounding books!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these, but what a great pile! Enjoy :)
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