Eva over at The Striped Armchair has come up with a great idea; a weekly post of your library finds! Since I am always finding tempting items I thought this would be a good one to participate in. I often bring books home, flip through them and end up not even reading them, but the browsing is half the fun!
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Library Loot
Eva over at The Striped Armchair has come up with a great idea; a weekly post of your library finds! Since I am always finding tempting items I thought this would be a good one to participate in. I often bring books home, flip through them and end up not even reading them, but the browsing is half the fun!
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Browsing is half the fun! I've heard good things about The Post Office Girl, but of course I can't remember where. lol
ReplyDeleteWhat great finds. These are all new to me so I'll have to do a little investigating but I love the titles of A thousand Shades of Blue and Reading by Lightning. Can't wait to hear your comments on them. I love this new weekly feature.
ReplyDeleteA thousand shades of Blue has a lovely name and a beautiful cover. I hope you enjoy all the books.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has such good library hauls. I can never find anything that I want at mine... Not fair! lol I am determined to use the library more this year, but I am not sure how well that will turn out.
ReplyDeleteI'm reading another book at the moment by Stefan Zweig (excellent so far), and I also have the Post Office Girl to read as well!
ReplyDeleteEva & Danielle - I am really enjoying The Post Office Girl! What other Zweig are you reading?
ReplyDeleteSandra & violetcrush - I love the cover and title of A Thousand Shades of Blue, can't wait to read it.
Kailana - hope you are lucky finding something you want in future! Don't forget interlibrary loan :)
Yum yum! So many new-to-me books to investigate!
ReplyDeleteWanted to let you know that I mentioned you as one of my fave bloggers in the newest Weekly Geeks post! Will be publishing it shortly on my blog.
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