Mailbox Monday ~ October 30th
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.
Happy Halloween! It doesn’t seem real that it’s the end of October already.
New Arrivals
The Girls in the Picture by Melanie Benjamin from Delacorte Press.
An intimate portrait of the close friendship and powerful creative partnership between two of Hollywood’s earliest female superstars: Frances Marion and Mary Pickford. An enchanting new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Swans of Fifth Avenue and The Aviator’s Wife.
The Secret of Nightingale Wood by Lucy Strange from Scholastic.
Henry has moved to the countryside with her parents and her baby sister, Piglet – all still scarred by the death of her brother. Alone in her head, she begins to explore her surroundings, encouraged by her only friends – characters from her favourite books. Nobody much notices when she wanders into the woods at the bottom of the garden and meets Moth, a striking witch-like woman. Together they form a bond that could help Henry save her family.
Brewdog: Craft Beer for the People by James Watt, Martin Dickie from Amazon Vine.
How to understand and enjoy craft beer, from one of the most exciting new beer brands.
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The Girls in the Picture is an historical novel I’d like to read. Hope you like all your books this week!
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The Girls in the Picture sounds pretty good!
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My family’s in the craft beer business so I need Craft Beer for the People! I need the new Benjamin book too – I’ve read two of her books and loved both of them.
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I’ve never read Melanie Benjamin. Hopefully one of these days…
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LOVE your mailbox!!
ENJOY your books.
I was considering asking for GIRLS IN THE PICTURE, but it seemed too historical for me. I hope it turns out good for you.
Happy Reading!!
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
My Mailbox Monday
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I have enjoyed Melanie Benjamin’s books, so The Girls in the Picture is going on my list. Thanks for sharing, and here are MY WEEKLY UPDATES
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