Lovely new goodies
Thank you to Transworld, Riot Communications, Simon and Schuster and Amazon Vine for the following books:
Goodnight Mister Tom by Michelle Magorian (30th birthday edition)
Sacrifice by S J Bolton (already reviewed – brilliant book!)
These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf
Everything and Nothing by Araminta Hall (already reviewed)
I received this gorgeous package from Simon & Schuster – a book wrapped in lovely paper with silver hearts and a little bag of sugared almonds.
RSVP by Helen Warner
I bought the following books on a trip to Whitby where I managed to pick up a load of Agatha Christie’s that I haven’t read yet in a second hand book shop and which I just had to snaffle (you can’t beat a good Christie whodunnit when you’re in the mood for some cosy crime).
And finally, when there was an offer on at Waterstones that gave double points for all purchases over the weekend….well, it would have been rude not to really wouldn’t it?
The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas
The Gendarme by Mark T Mustian
The Lemon Tree by Sandy Tolan
The Jewel of St Petersburgh by Kate Furnival
A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy
I also picked up the following at a charity shop for only 10p each:
Life Support by Tess Geritssen
Body Double by Tess Geritssen
Worst Case by James Patterson
Eeek, what a great lot of loot. I would be tempted to read the Simon and Shuster book first, I think. So lovely!
I read Life Support by Tess Gerritsen recently (review on my blog) and enjoyed it a lot.
Happy reading!
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I remember seeing you had read that, Judith. I am reading The Surgeon soon as my next transworld crime caper book so it will probably pick it up soon after that.
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Wow! You’ve got some great books. I really want to read These Things Hidden by Heather Gudenkauf. I used to love Agatha Christie novels especially the ones with Hercule Poirot 🙂
Happy Reading!
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It’s years since I did any serious Christie reading and had an urge to read some again 🙂
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What a good haul! I loved the RSVP package when it arrived! I have just read Sacrifice and thought it was excellent!
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Sacrifice WAS excellent Dot! And the S&S package was so cute, wasn’t it? 🙂
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Great loot! I enjoyed These Things Hidden but couldn’t tell you much about what happened – memory fading or just one of those books which doesn’t remain with you but is enjoyable at the time. Goodnight Tom is fabulous. I have heard many good things about Sacrifice too.
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I felt like that about Gudenkauf’s first book but I’m still looking forward to reading it – I think it will be a “nice” read. I have never read Goodnight Mr Tom but the TV adaptation was really good so I’m looking forward to it. Read Sacrifice – it’s brilliant!!!
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Wow, I’m jealous of your Christie haul!
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I know – I’m looking forward to diving back into these!
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Oh fun looking reads – how exciting 🙂
RSVP is gorgeous!
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It looks so lovely doesn’t it, Sheila?
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hangs head in shame…. but i’ve never read an Agatha Christie book 😉 Theres a lovely nearly new book shop nearby which i often go into and theres always loads in there, i always pick them too. I havent read a single Tess Gerritsen either (and i thought i was well read ha) i do have a few of those on the ever growing tbr!… a really lovely selection there,i’ll be checking some of those out on amazon later 🙂
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No Agatha Christie?????? That needs rectifying, Louise 😉
I have only read one Garitssen too but can’t wait to read more.
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Been very eager to read The Black Tulip. Dumas gets my heart racing. Might just have to be my next splurge. Can’t wait to hear what you think!
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I’ve heard great things about it Charity and I loved Monte Cristo so I have high hopes for this one too.
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A Pair of Blue Eyes and The Black Tulip were two of my favourite books that I read last year – I hope you enjoy them! The Simon & Schuster package looks lovely too.
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Your reviews were some of the reasons I went for those two, Helen 🙂
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Hi Boof,
I can’t believe all those fantastic new books, talk about spoilt for choice.
I would probably start with the Tess Gerritsen, then move on to Agatha Christie, but hey! with so many to choose from, you could just mix them all up close your eyes and pick one at random!!
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I might just have to do that, Yvonne 🙂
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Though RSVP is packaged so prettily that one might resist opening it, it is the one I would select because something wrapped so prettily shows so much promise!!
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it does look inviting, doesn’t it?
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They are SO pretty! I want them all! Why does a pile of books always look so lovely?
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To lead us into temptation, Tisha 😉
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I’m with Shirley – go for pretty!! (And eat your sugared almonds whilst reading.) How awesome is that? What does a new blogger like me have to do to get some yummy treats (I mean the books as the treats, of course)??! Enjoy your new hoard…
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Books and tasty treats together – now that’s something I can get on board with!
If you really want to read and review a book there is no harm in mailing the publisher directly and asking politely if they have any review copies. I have done this several times when there is something that I want to get my mitts on. Once you are known to publishers you will find that lovely treats like this land on your doormat fairly frequently which NEVER loses its appeal! 🙂
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Can’t help it, I’m still stuck on finding books for 10p in a charity shop. Not in a million years would you find that here!! In my town, they think second-hand paperbacks ought to be $5.50 or more!
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Wowzers! I must admit to not being able to resist a bargain book 🙂
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Wow, that’s a whole load of books. Great ones too!
I read a Tess Gerritsen book recently (sent to me by the lovely Transworld) and have since been out and bought another of hers from Waterstones.
That package from Simon & Schuster looks fantastic!
Enjoy them all 🙂
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I have The Surgeon sent to me by Transworld sitting on my pile too 🙂
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Wowsers what a collection of loot. I would say read the Gerritsen. Ha!
I have to say I do the opposite to you, if I know Waterstones has something deal like on with points or anything then I have to avoid it at all costs.
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I know you like your Gerritsen, Simon. I will be reading those soon 🙂
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Would love to hear your thoughts on Goodnight Mr Tom, Boof! I read it last most and though I loved some aspects of it, I have mixed feelings about others.
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What a great haul. I recently read These Things Hidden, it was pretty good and a fast read. I always love Agatha!
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That looks like a great collection and i have to agree that when there is an offer at Waterstones it may considered rude not to!!!
I really need to get my Waterstones Card ASAP!
The Lemon Tree sounds interesting i just looked at the description on google! Also you have to read RSVP just because it is so pretty and came in such a delightful package!
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The Lemon Tree has been recommended to me a few time – it does look good doesn’t it?
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I would read the Simon and Schuster one first just because of how lovely it looks!
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