Mailbox Monday ~ April 25th
Mailbox Monday was created by The Printed Page. It is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their home last week.
Mailbox Monday is currently on tour, hosted by a different blog each month. This month’s host is Amy @ Passages To The Past.
Two books from LibraryThing for review:
Wings: A Novel of WWII Flygirls
by Karl Friedrich
Based on the true World War II stories of America’s first female military pilots, this historic novel follows the story of a young woman from a dirt-poor farm family. Sally Ketchum has little chance of bettering her life until a mysterious barnstormer named Tex teaches her to fly and to dare to love. But when Tex dies in a freak accident, Sally must make her own way in the world.
July 1964. Chartwell House, Kent: Winston Churchill wakes at dawn. There’s a dark, mute “presence” in the room that focuses on him with rapt concentration.
It’s Mr. Chartwell.
In this utterly original, moving, funny, and exuberant novel, Rebecca Hunt explores how two unlikely lives collide as Mr. Chartwell’s motives are revealed to be far darker and deeper than they at first seem.
From Doubleday for review:
Robopocalypse
by Daniel H. Wilson
When the Robot War ignites — at a moment known later as Zero Hour — humankind will be both decimated and, possibly, for the first time in history, united. Robopocalypse is a brilliantly conceived action-filled epic, a terrifying story with heart-stopping implications for the real technology all around us…and an entertaining and engaging thriller unlike anything else written in years.
A win from Random House:
Every Last One
by Anna Quindlen
Mary Beth Latham has built her life around her family, around caring for her three teenage children and preserving the rituals of their daily life. When one of her sons becomes depressed, Mary Beth focuses on him, only to be blindsided by a shocking act of violence. What happens afterward is a testament to the power of a woman’s love and determination, and to the invisible lines of hope and healing that connect one human being to another.







I heard some of Mr Chartwell on Radio 4 and really enjoyed it so I hope you do too.
Here’s my Mailbox Monday:
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A great selection! You managed to get quite a few books this week, I hope you enjoy.
Happy reading,
Jules
http://thegreatthegoodandthebad.blogspot.com/
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Every Last One seems like a nice read, and so does Mr. Chartwell. I rather like the cover of the latter – it’s amusing. Enjoy reading!
Take a look at what’s in my Mailbox this week.
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I like the sound of your first two books very much!
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Enhoy your books. Sounds like a good variety.
Book Dilettante
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The first (3) sound so good. Unfortunately, I was not a fan of that particular Quindlen novel.
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Wings looks like a great read, hope you enjoy all of your books!
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Wings looks really good. Looking forward to your review!
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These all look so good. I love the LibraryThing giveaways.
Happy Reading.
Elizabeth
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Are you into Science Fiction-type books? I like especially dystopia and Robocalyse sounds like it might be that.
Have a fun week!
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I read a lot of scifi and science type books. I like the high-tech stuff too and Robopocalypse sounds like it has a lot of potential.
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Diverse mailbox! The last two sound especially good to me.
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I’ve heard Every Last One is fantastic! I hope you love them all.
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Lots of literary sounding books which is awesome. The cover of Wings makes me drool. Happy reading!
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I just read about WINGS on another blog. I’m very interested in that one. And…I loved EVERY LAST ONE. Hope you do too!
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Every Last One is emotional but very good! It packs quite the punch! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Great looking books…hope you enjoy them. I loved Every Last One.
Thanks for visiting my blog.
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Looking forward to your reviews of the LibraryThing books. Enjoy!
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Thanks for your comment 🙂 The Arthur Conan Doyle isn’t something I’d read by choice – it’s a set book for Uni. But you never know – I may be pleasantly surprised!
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Looks like some good ones. I’ve been wanting to read Mr Chartwell. Enjoy your books!
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I love how the first two covers have similar patterns on the covers (and I like both covers). 🙂
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I enjoyed Mr. Chartwell very much; hope you do too. Your first Library Thing book sounds wonderful 🙂
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