Monday, January 10, 2011

Mondays: Mailbox/What Are You Reading/Musings

Mailbox Monday has moved over to Rose City Reader for the month of January 2011, and In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted at The Story Siren.


I received one book after two weeks of Lull. Well, it is a start!
1) The Noah's Ark Quest by Boyd Morrison:


Do the remains of Noah's Ark really exist? Before he dies, the father of ambitious young architect Dilara Kenner leaves her tantalising clues about the location of the legendary historical artefact - Noah's Ark. The most fabled relic of all time, the search for Noah's Ark has obsessed many over the years. And when Dilara starts her quest - aided by former army engineer Tyler Locke - she rapidly becomes transfixed by the thought of discovering it. But there are sinister forces gathering who have deadly reasons for wanting to be the first ones to get to the relic. 


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    I finished the following and posted reviews:





I am currently reading 
Silent Kill by David Fingerman
An Expert In Murder by Nicola Upson.
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Where is your favorite place to find new books to read? Blogs? The library? Newspapers? Magazines? In the backs of other books? Suggestions from friends/family? Online bookstores? On the shelves of the local bookstores?


I find new books on other book blogs. A few in the newspaper and also some in The Guardian

24 comments:

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

I have not heard of this one, but I hope that you enjoy it.

Unknown said...

Glad to hear that you're back to reading again :-)

Veens said...

I hope you enjoy your new book! And I am glad you are back after your reading slump :)

Sheila (Bookjourney) said...

Your books look good. Enjoy the week!

Brooke from The Bluestocking Guide said...

I find most of my reads on blogs or shelf awareness.

Here is mine

Serena said...

I have not heard of this book before....happy reading.

Anna said...

Looks like you're back in the swing of things. Enjoy your new book!

Mystica said...

Sounds intriguing. My reading has gone into a slump. Back to work with a vengeance.

Mystica said...

Sounds intriguing. My reading has gone into a slump. Back to work with a vengeance.

Laurel-Rain Snow said...

I agree that blogs are a great place to discover new titles...but I have many places.

Find out more here:

(click on my name)

Nise' said...

I enjoyed the Ark book, hope you do as well.

I find my books in a variety of places. Blogs helped me read genres I would have never picked up in the past.

Kristin said...

I tend to find most of my reads from other blogs, too!

Here's my post.

Lori said...

I like checking out the book blogs. Wanna see my Musing on Monday .

Anonymous said...

here's mine http://tributebooksmama.blogspot.com/2011/01/mailbox-monday-relationship-obits.html

CMash said...

My tbr list has grown so much this past year because of bloggers' reviews.

Julie said...

That looks like an interesting title! I'm off to read your reviews!

jlshall said...

The Noah's Ark book sounds intriguing - I'll have to look for it. Now I'm off to read your reviews. Happy reading!

Beth(bookaholicmom) said...

The Noah's Ark book looks interesting. I hope you enjoy it. Glad to see your reading slump is over.

dollycas aka Lori said...

IF WALLS COULD TALK is getting very close to the top of my to be read stacks.

Dollycas
http://dollycas.blogspot.com/

Aisle B said...

Ohhh Noah Ark's sounds good.

Donna said...

Sounds like the kind of adventure story I would like. I'll look for your review. Enjoy!

Wendi said...

Noah's Ark sounds really good! I'm missing good adventure books right now...

Here's my Mailbox! ~ Wendi

pussreboots said...

It's nice to see that you're over your slump.

I'm reading Cybils short list books now and more wishlist books. Come see what I finished!

bermudaonion said...

Have a great week in books!