“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.” ― Neil Gaiman
Saturday, February 27, 2010
In My Mailbox This Week!
I haven't read anything by Cyn (Sin?) Balog, and Sleepless looks really good. I LOVE the cover, the flower--beautiful. It's about a Sandman who falls in love with a girl, one of his human charges. Although he's not allowed to mess with their dreams, Eron feels drawn to lonely Julia, who's boyfriend recently died in a car accident. It's out in July.
And Saving Maddie looks good, too. A preacher's son falls for the town bad girl--can he save her?
AND, I was just speaking about Dark Life last week, and now I can dig right in. Dystopia under the water, what can I say?
Poisoned Honey is a fictional story about Mary Magdalene. I think before she meets The Man. Her story is about her connection to the spirit world and the magic and power she finds there. Actually I'm fascinated by this one.
I just love the title to Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots.
Mandy
What books did you get this week?
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9 comments:
Nice week! I love the title Boys, Bears, and a Serious Pair of Hiking Boots, too ;)
Wow, really good books this week! Sleepless looks good. Happy reading. :)
Great books you got this week. The cover of Dark Life looks really good. Hope you enjoy reading all your books.
Great books this week
Just wanted to let you know you won an award at my place
http://tuningintoyabooks.blogspot.com/2010/02/award-time.html
Hot week! :)
Sleepless looks beautiful. I prefer the UK cover of Demon's Lexicon though, but it's a good book anyway- I liked the ending a lot.
Poisoned Honey looks amazing. I've always been a Mary Magdalene fan, especially because of how controversial she's been over the centuries.
Sleepless has a great concept, too.
Ummm, can I have your mailbox? I'll gladly give you my empty one in return! :-)
This looks like an amazing week. I actually really liked Cyn Balog's first book, so that one should be a win.
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