Mailbox Monday #81
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If you haven’t voted for your favorite National Poetry Month Blog Tour post, go on over and vote now.
Marcia at The Printed Page and Kristi of The Story Siren both sponsor memes in which bloggers share what books they’ve received in the past week. I’m going to continue calling these Mailbox Mondays, but The Story Siren also has In My Mailbox. Just be warned that these posts can increase your TBR piles and wish lists.
Here’s what I received in the mail:
1. Little Women and Werewolves by Louisa May Alcott and Porter Grand for review from LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
2. Raven Stole the Moon by Garth Stein for review. Don't forget my giveaway for a Raven Red Umbrella.
3. The Looking House by Fred Marchant for review from Graywolf Press, but I have a copy signed by the poet and will be offering this copy as a win for the National Poetry Month giveaway; so go vote.
Books from the library sale:
4. Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak by Marc Falkoff, from which I featured a poem in the 44th Virtual Poetry Circle.
5. Stiff by Mary Roach
6. The Greatest Generation Speaks by Tom Brokaw
7. 1914-18 in Poetry by E.L. Black, which I picked up for the National Poetry Month giveaway.
8. Twelve Moons by Mary Oliver
9. Native American Songs and Poems by Brian Swann, which I picked up for the National Poetry Month giveaway.
10. Fishing the Sloe-Black River by Colum McCann, which I picked up since reading The Great World Spin.
11. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
12. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
13. My Life in France by Julia Child
What did you get in your mailbox? I think these library sales are dangerous...don't you?