In My Mailbox #10

Welcome to another In My Mailbox, which is hosted by The Story Siren. This week I went a little crazy on Amazon. So many new YA titles have come out recently, that I couldn’t help myself. I also was surprised to receive a book in the mail that I requested almost two months ago, and had given up on. So here’s what my mailbox looks like:

Purchased from Amazon:

Obsidian by Jennifer L. Armentrout. This book has been getting lots of attention from bloggers.  It hit the shelves a few weeks ago, and I’m putting it high on my TBR list.

The Immortal Rules by Julie Kagawa. Here’s another book that has seen lots of good reviews. Vampires! I will never tire of vampires…

Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock. Werewolves! I will never tire of werewolves either. Can’t wait to read it.

White Horse by Alex Adams. This book is actually an adult book, not YA. From the cover it’s hard to tell what it’s about, but it’s a dystopian story, believe it or not. And from what other reviewers have said, it’s pretty scary! I’m ready for something scary…

Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley. I’ve read lots of great reviews about this book. It’s filled with artistic characters, and one of them is a graffiti artist (I love graffiti!)

Insurgent by Veronica Roth. This is the second book in a fantastic series, and I’m still behind, having not found time to read Divergent yet. But I will!

Received a review copy from the author:

The Realms of Animar by Owen Black.  Received paperback copy for review.  The concept of this story sounds great. It takes place in a medieval world where everyone has two forms: one human and one animal. Sort of a werewolf story but with lots of other animals in additional to wolves.

What did you receive this week?

Posted May 27, 2012 by Tammy in In My Mailbox / 8 Comments

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8 responses to “In My Mailbox #10

  1. You picked up some awesome reads, Tammy! I really want to read Hemlock soon. Graffiti Moon is wonderful, and Obsidian is fun too. Can’t wait to hear what you think.

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