Mailbox Monday ~ February 15th
Welcome to Mailbox Monday, created by Marcia of To Be Continued, a place where readers share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week.
After several years of being on tour with different blogs as the monthly host, the Mailbox Monday Blog is now the permanent home for the meme.
Here’s what arrived in my digital mailbox last week . . .
eBooks
Killfile by Christopher Farnsworth from William Morrow
John Smith has a special gift that seems more like a curse: he can access other peoples thoughts. He hears the the songs stuck in their heads, their most private traumas and fears, the painful memories they can’t let go. . .
The Vegetable Butcher from Workman
The skills of butchery meet the world of fresh produce in this essential, inspiring guide that demystifies the world of vegetables.
Audio Books
Violent Crimes by Phillip Margolin from Harper Audio
In this mesmerizing tale of suspense from New York Times bestselling author Phillip Margolin, attorney Amanda Jaffe becomes entangled in a murder case involving Big Oil, an estranged father and son, and the greatest ethical dilemma of her career.
Version Control by Dexter Palmer from Random House Audio
The acclaimed author of The Dream of Perpetual Motion returns with a compelling novel about the effects of science and technology on our friendships, our love lives, and our sense of self.
Arcadia by Iain Pears from Random House Audio
A dazzling story of youth, love and murderous ambition — a novel of time travel spanning three beautifully detailed worlds: the intellectual spires of Oxford in 1960, an ancient Arcadian world, and a dystopian future.
Still time to enter the giveaway for . . .
A new psychological thriller guaranteed to lure you in and keep you hooked until the very end.
Enter on or before February 20th. US addresses only.
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I think the Vegetable book would be very helpful. It looks like a great mailbox. Enjoy!
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The Vegetable Butcher cracks me up.
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Marlin’s book is not one of my favorites. But all of his are very readable.
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I meant Margolin.
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I’ve only read one of his books (a standalone) and I liked it, so I thought I’d give this series a try.
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These all look like books you’ll enjoy. Have a good week, Leslie. I hear it’s going to warm up 🙂
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Killfile looks scary, but good; and I also like the look of Baggage. Enjoy your books and your week…and here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES
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Killfile sounds really good to me. Happy reading and listening!
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Leslie, enjoy your new ebooks and audibooks! 🙂
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Enjoy all your books
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They look good.
I like Vegetable Butcher.
ENJOY, and have a great week.
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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