Monday, August 2, 2010

Marvelous Mailbox Monday

When I first started blogging about books in May of 2008, I only dreamed of the day when I'd be sent books in the mail. I really never expected anyone to mail me books, unless I paid for them. It took about a year of blogging before anyone contacted me and asked me to review a book. I always keep this in mind when I feel a bit overwhelmed by requests, and I appreciate each and every book that has been mailed to me.


Last week, I received three books in the mail. To Your Dog's Health!: Canine Nutrition and Recent Trends Within the Pet Food Industryby Mark Poveromo arrived from Lisa, the Online Publicist. I have a 12-year-old boxer, so I hope this book will have some useful advice about meeting the nutritional needs of an older dog. Additionally, two authors sent me their books. Jeannette Katzir mailed me Broken Birds, The Story of My Momila, a true story about the lasting effects of World War II and the Holocaust, and Sweta Srivastava Vikram sent me Because All is Not Lost, a collection of her poetry. I'm looking forward to reading each of these.


Mailbox Monday, one of my favorite memes, is being hosted by Shanyn from Chick Loves Lit this month. What new books have you gotten recently in the mail or from elsewhere?

24 comments:

  1. All three of these look great, Suko! I will have to check back and see what you think of them. Hope you have a great week and happy reading!

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  2. These all look very tempting...enjoy them!

    Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  3. I'm looking forward to receiving this too!

    Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. Broken Birds sounds like an interesting one for my book club that keeps coming back to WWII related books.

    Have a great reading week!

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  5. All of those books are new to me so I am excited to hear what you think of them!

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  6. Broken Birds looks like something I would be interested in reading....

    Enjoy your week!

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  7. Getting books from publishers is such a privilege, isn't it. Our dog is 14 and 1/2, so I'll be interested to read your review of To Your Dog's Health.

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  8. I have Broken Birds too..now I just need to find time to get to it!! Enjoy Suko!

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  9. I haven't seen any of these books. I buy my books or borrow from the library. My TBR list of books is getting longer and longer... but, someday I may get them all read...

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  10. I didn't realize Broken Birds was about WWII. I'll have to look into that. Thanks for sharing. Have a good week and happy reading with all your new books.

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  11. It must be thrilling to receive unexpected books in the mail. Makes walking to the village to pick up your mail worthwhile.

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  12. I've been wanting to read Broken Birds ever since I first ran across it. I hope you enjoy it and your other new books. Happy reading.

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  13. Will be interested to hear what you get from "To Your Dog's Health". I'm sure my dog's diet is completely wrong!!

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  14. Here's a shameless plug, I am the author of Broken Birds and would love for you to come to www.brokenbirds.com.

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  15. An interesting variety! Hope you enjoy them.
    Have a great week,
    Natalie :0)

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  16. I am getting the dog food book also. I have a 12 year old and a 4 year old dog with food issues. I hope this book will help us out with what we should be feeding our dogs.

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  17. Great mailbox Suko. I have To Your Dogs Health coming in the mail also from Lisa. I didnt know you had a boxer...they are so cute.
    I read Broken Birds and enjoyed it. I'm curious to read your thoughts on it.
    http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/

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  18. Thanks for all the wonderful comments! I look forward to another "Mailbox Monday"! :)

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  19. Wow... Suko! I love your new Blog design! it is so serene :)
    Enjoy your week ahead :)

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  20. I'm really looking forward to your thoughts on Broken Birds. I thought it was a very emotional book. Happy reading!

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