The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer ~ It's a chance to share news~ A post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up on our blog for the week ahead.* Rest in Peace, George Jones. I was so lucky to get to see him in concert about 15 years ago. Truly one of the greatest voices of all time.
* I've been so busy getting books read for upcoming scheduled reviews and formatting/scheduling guest blogs for the month of May...what a full and exciting month it's going to be!!!
* The weather here in northern Vermont has been just amazing this past week and it's supposed to last all through this week, too! Hope your spring is looking just as lovely!
Thank you, Minotaur Books!
Gifted:
Bought/Downloaded:
A Grave Inheritance by Anne Renshaw
South River Incident by Ann Mullen
The Falls: May Flowers by George Jackson
Grave Shift by Blanche Day Manos
A Death in the Asylum by Caroline Dunford
Canal End by Alex Barr
A Very Private Grave by Donna Fletcher Crow
Deception at Dark Hall by Stacey Coverstone
The Calling of Emily Evans by Janette Oke
The Unforgiving Minutes by Mary Monica Pulver
What You See by Ann Mullen
What Dead Women Want by Linda Schmalz
8 comments:
Take-Out Recipes looks YUMMY! Northern Vermont, huh I vacationed there in the past, B&J's is my fav. stop. I love New England and am not too far from you, I live in the smallest state in the union--Rhode Island. Have a great reading week!! *New Follower*
RIP, George Jones. :(
Great haul for the week. Happy reading!
Toni @ My Book Addiction
Nice haul. I am always looking for recipe books. So I'll have to check this one out too. :D
Jenea @ Books Live Forever's Sunday Post
Great book haul this week. Take-Our Recipe's looks like a good, useful book. I may just have to go check that one out, LOL. Happy reading, Book Savvy Babe
So sad to lose George. Ooh the recipe book looks good! Enjoy:) The Sunday Post
Happy to have you here! New England certainly is lovely :)
I highly recommend *any* Gooseberry Patch cookbook...I have quite a collection and love them dearly!
Nice haul! I've never read any Mary Daheim; do you like her mysteries?
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