Saturday, March 06, 2010
This Week In Books or I Swear It's Not My Fault *still looks guilty*
Sunday:
One More Skein by Leigh Radford
Borders. I still don't know how to read knitting patterns, but when I do I will be using this book!
Monday:
Fever Crumb by Phillip Reeve
For review. Not familar with this one, could be interesting.
Too Much Temptation by Lori Foster
Bookmooch
To Tame A Dangerous Lord by Nicole Jordan
The Accidental Princess by Michelle Willingham
I go to Walmart like twice a year, but um, I might have to start going their more often for romance novels!
Tuesday:
The Family Rescue by Kara Kennox
Jude's Law by Lori Foster
When the Duke Returns by Eloisa James
At Last Comes Love by Mary Balogh
Tangled Up In You by Rachel Gibson
Not Another Bad Date by Rachel Gibson
Delicious by Sherry Thomas
Tempted All Night by Liz Carlyle
Bedded, Or Wedded? Julia James
Library bookstore.... er.
Hunted by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Vintage Veronica by Erica S. Perl
Surprises for review. Haven't read the House of Night novels but you never know!
Noonie's Masterpiece by Lisa Railsback with art by Sarajo Frieden
Proof by Seduction by Courtney Milan
Amazon Vine
To Romance A Charming Rogue by Nicole Jordan
Bookmooch!
Something About You by Julie James (already read)
After loving her first book of course I had to run right out and get her newest on release day, at Borders of course! I had to pluck it off the shelving cart, it wasn't even shelved yet! LOL!
Wednesday:
Pink Slip Party by Cara Lockwood
A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick
These are from Amazon, good sale on A Reliable Wife and I just adore the cover of Pink Slip party!
Thursday:
Undercover Wife by Merline Lovelace
Heart of Stone by Diana Palmer
Salzano's Captive Bride by Daphne Clair
The Desert Prince's Proposal by Nicola Marsh
The Last Cowboy Hero by Barbara McMahon
Return of the Warrior by Rebecca York
Her Sheikh Boss by Carol Grace
Motive: Secret Baby by Debra Webb
Solving the Mysterious Stranger by Mallory Kane
Under Suspicion, With Child by Elle James
In The Manor with the Millionaire by Cassie Miles
With the M.D.... at the Altar? by Jessica Andersen
Caitlin's Cowboy by Barbara McMahon
His Bid For A Bride by Carole Mortimer
At the Sicilian Count's Command by Carole Mortimer
The Greek Millionaire's Secret Child by Catherine Spencer
The Sicilian's Ruthless Marriage Revenge by Carole Mortimer
The Midwife's Baby by Fiona McArthur
The Rebel Doctor's Bride by Sarah Morgan
Before you tell me I'm crazy point your gaze at Bookfairy G (and her mom!) this is their doing! ;)
Friday:
The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary by Jeff Kinney
Never Say Never by Lisa Wingate
For review.
Saturday: nothing
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Don't waste your time on the House of Night books. They are so bad, it's not funny.
ReplyDeleteWow, a lot of books!
Oh, wow! I don't know how you're going to choose what to read first!
ReplyDeleteHave fun reading :D
LOL I actually really like the House Of Night books. hehe
ReplyDeleteI agree with Laura about the House of Night books. I tried reading them. Actually made it through a couple of them. But no, they are not good at all. I think too many authors are trying to get rich from their books over this vampire phenomenon.
ReplyDeleteHey, would you mind giving Bookfairy G and her mom my address? Just kidding! What a fantastic week!
ReplyDeleteHoly jackpot of books!
ReplyDelete!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI second Laura's comment. DO NOT READ THE HOUSE OF NIGHT BOOKS. They're horrible, horrible.
I bet you you'll read those when you're in your mid-30's. :P
Holy moley that's a lot of books!
ReplyDeleteBermudaonion - sure just send me your address and maybe the book fairy will visit you too! Lol
ReplyDeleteWow. Enjoy all your books. I just read the first House of Night book. It was pretty good.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, just like whoa o-o Enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteLosts of books. I agree with Carol and Laura about the House of Night series... I couldn't get past the second book.
ReplyDeletek i still don't have any idea who Bookfairy G is... do enlighten me? :)
ReplyDeleteSorry book fairies to remain anonymous unless they choose to reveal themselves!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't read knitting patterns for a long time too, but then I got a reference knitting book, which explained the abbreviations (among other things)and now I can't believe it took me so long to figure it out. It's amazing how many more things I knit now cause I can read patterns.
ReplyDeleteYou are truly out of control! Seriously, you have enough for a used bookstore, I think. :P
ReplyDeleteWow that is a whole lot of books! I wouldn't even know where to start. I'm one of the people that like the House of Night novels, but it really is split down the middle from the people that I know of who've read them.
ReplyDeleteOooh, what a fantastic romance haul! I'm proud of you. Sherry Thomas' Delicious was one of my surprise favourites last year—hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, you are gobbling up the romance books eh? And I beleive you, you would never by this many books *shifty eyes* I blame Book Fairy G too for the insane jealousy I am feeling right now, look at all the books! haha
ReplyDeletegeekreads- Is there a specific book that helped you learn to read patterns? Would love to know the title!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!!!! What a week!
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure had a fantastic week! I am currently reading a romance, loving it, and wondering why I don't read more of them. Let me chime in on the "love it" side of the House of Night books. Enjoy! Happy reading!
ReplyDeletewhoa. i mean: whoa.
ReplyDeleteUm...WOW!
ReplyDeleteWow ... I mean WOW! What a great haul! I hope you enjoy all your books. Have a terrific week.
ReplyDeletewow great mailbox! I know the guilty feeling, it starts when I try to find place on my shelves...
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Mrs. Q: Book Addict
http://web.me.com/quirion
LMAO...we must be kindred. I tell myself each week, that it isn't my fault. Even though I didn't have a big purchase this week, I have had some doozies in the recent past. It really isn't our fault...Here's mine.
ReplyDeleteAww thanks Lori! At least you understand me! ;)
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