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November 5, 2012 / Leslie

Mailbox Monday

FloralFallMailbox-smlMailbox 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. The November host is Kathy at BermudaOnion’s Weblog .
 
 

For review from the publisher and Vine:

The Things That Matter by Nate BerkusThe Things That Matter
by Nate Berkus

In The Things That Matter, Nate Berkus shares intimate stories from his life, introduces us to people who influenced him and helped him forge his sense of style, and opens up about the remarkable experiences that have left him forever changed, all of which find expression in how he lives today. From his most cherished flea market finds, to his beloved books and photos, to the many extraordinary mementos he’s collected in his travels, every piece defines who he’s become … more
 

For review from the publisher and Vine:

The Science of Good Cooking by Cook's IllustratedThe Science of Good Cooking
by Cook's Illustrated

In this radical new approach to home cooking, we use science to explain what goes on in the kitchen. Unlike other food science books, we make a direct and practical connection between the science and the cooking. We divide the book into 50 core principles, support them through detailed yet friendly explanations, bring them alive with color illustrations and inventive experiments, and reinforce them through recipes that put the principle to work.
 
For review from St. Martin’s Press:

The Winter Witch by Paula BrackstonThe Winter Witch
by Paula Brackston

Paula Brackston’s debut novel, The Witch’s Daughter, was the little book that could—with a captivating story, remarkable heroine, and eye-catching package, it has now netted over 40,000 copies in all formats. Now Paula returns with The Winter Witch, another enchanting tale of love and magic, featuring her signature blend of gorgeous writing, a fabulous and intriguing historical backdrop, and a headstrong and relatable heroine readers will cheer for.
 
 
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  1. sagustocox / Nov 5 2012 5:28 am

    Science of Good Cooking sounds interesting, though I’m not the greatest cook in the world. Happy Reading

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  2. Mary / Nov 5 2012 6:01 am

    I like Nate Berkus’ style so I’m curious about The Things That Matter.

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  3. BermudaOnion / Nov 5 2012 7:42 am

    How did I miss the Cook’s Illustrated book on Vine? All of your books look great to me!

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  4. Mystica / Nov 5 2012 7:45 am

    I too like Nate Berkus’s style so that should be a good one for me as well.

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  5. Sheila (Book Journey) / Nov 5 2012 7:52 am

    The Things That Matter looks so good.

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  6. Elizabeth / Nov 5 2012 8:20 am

    The Winter Witch sounds good to me…I love historical fiction. Cover is very pretty as well.

    Elizabeth
    Silver’s Reviews
    http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/11/mailbox-monday-1152012.html

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  7. laurelrainsnow / Nov 5 2012 9:20 am

    Hope you enjoy The Things That Matter….and The Winter Witch looks very tempting!

    Here’s MY MONDAY MEMES POST

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  8. Marie Burton (@BurtonReview) / Nov 5 2012 9:22 am

    I have been eyeing that Winter Witch book… but I am on the fence as to what to do about it (I have not read the previous one). I hope you enjoy it! Here is my Monday post!

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  9. irene / Nov 5 2012 10:43 am

    happy reading

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  10. Lucy / Nov 5 2012 11:08 am

    I like the look of the Winter Witch. Enjoy!

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  11. Tribute Books Mama / Nov 5 2012 11:17 am
  12. Leeswammes / Nov 5 2012 12:00 pm

    The Science of Good Cooking sounds interesting! Have a great week.

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  13. Suko / Nov 5 2012 12:46 pm

    Each sounds wonderful, Leslie! Enjoy!!

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  14. mrsqbookaddict01 / Nov 5 2012 12:54 pm

    The Winter Witch looks fabulous! Enjoy your new books.

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  15. booknaround / Nov 5 2012 1:24 pm

    I love Cook’s Illustrated so I’m betting that one will be fabulous.

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  16. Kim V / Nov 5 2012 2:15 pm

    The Science of Good Cooking sounds very useful!

    Enjoy all your new books!

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  17. Alyce (@AtHomeWithBooks) / Nov 5 2012 2:36 pm

    I enjoy Alton Brown’s scientific explanations of why foods cook certain ways, so I have a feeling I’d like the Science of Good Cooking.

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  18. Anna (Diary of an Eccentric) / Nov 9 2012 11:08 am

    Wow, these all look fantastic. Enjoy!

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