I received two books in my mailbox:
1) Sweat by Mark Gilleo

From the sweatshops of Saipan to the most powerful offices in Washington, SWEAT rockets through a story of crime and consequences with lightning pacing, a twisting plot, an unforgettable cast of characters, and wry humor. It is another nonstop thriller from one of the most exciting new voices in suspense fiction.
2) Winter Journal by Paul Auster

Auster, now thirty years older, confronts his own aging, writing a history of his body and his experience as a human being, life’s horrors and its great joys. Facing his sixty-fourth winter, internationally acclaimed novelist Paul Auster sits down to write a history of his body and its sensations – both pleasurable and painful.
A bookend to The Invention of Solitude, Winter Journal is a highly personal meditation on the body, time, and memory by one of our most intellectually elegant writers.
I also downloaded the following galleys from Netgalley:
Heiress Behind the Headlines by Caitlin Crews
Duty and the Beast by Trish Morey
Two Wrongs Make a Marriage by Christine Merrill
Her Good Thing by Vanessa Miller
Handpicked Husband by Winnie Griggs
The Valtieri Baby by Caroline Anderson
How to Disgrace a Lady by Bronwyn Scott
Improve Sewing by Nicole Blum, Debra Immergut
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Sheila of Book Journey
I finished reading:
The Inconvenient Duchess by Christine Merrill
Duke of Deception by Stephie Smith
Spring's Fury by Denise Domning
I am in the midst of reading:
Varied Novels!
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Have you ever reread a book and found that your opinion changed?
Not really. But yes I have re-read a lot of books...
Both books new to me . Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteGreat reads and you've got to love netgalley
ReplyDeleteI've always had a bit of trouble with Paul Auster's work, but this one is NF I think so I'm curious --enjoy
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy Sweat!! I have never reread a book. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteYou got a nice list of NG books. I hope you enjoy them all!
ReplyDeleteI am in the middle of Sweat right now...
ReplyDeletebut I am not a re-reader...just too many books awaiting!
I have to admit, I don't re-read on purpose. Too many new books to read.
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ReplyDeleteENJOY!!
I don't re-read either. :)
Elizabeth
Silver’s Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/08/mailbox-monday-august-20-2012_20.html
The Paul Auster book is garnering a lot of interest, perhaps I should check it out xD
ReplyDeleteHere's my thoughts for this week's Musing Mondays =)
I'm not a big re-reader either, only a select few favorites. Don't you love NetGalley? :) Happy reading!
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There are a few books that I do re-read and still love. NetGalley is filling my Kindle quickly. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy! your two new books.
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Sweat sounds like a great fast paced read! Enjoy!
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♥ Melissa @ Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf
Looks like you have some great stuff lined up. I've been reluctant to use netgalley for fear the book would disappear from my Nook long before I'm finished reading it since I tend to be such a last minute looby!
ReplyDeleteExciting mailbox books. Enjoy! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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ReplyDeleteI have to confess that I am not a fan of memoirs at all, however I do like the sound of the Mark Gilleo.
I checked out both this book and his first 'Love Thy Neighbor' and both have gone onto my never-ending wishlist.
Thanks for highlighting this new to me author,
Yvonne
I don't reread much.
ReplyDeleteI never re-read. I have enough trouble getting through my TBR one time.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great list of books! Hope you enjoy them. As for re-reading, I wish I could reread some of my favorites, but I just don't have time! Have a great week. :)
ReplyDeleteI have heard of Winter Journal. I'll be curious to see if you like that one.
ReplyDeleteYour titles look interesting - a thriller and a contemplative memoir.
ReplyDeleteI am afraid to read your NetGalley choices as I do not want to be tempted!
Have a lovely week. :-)
Netgalley is so much fun! You never know what you will find there. Enjoy all your new reads.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you are using netgalley. Sweat sounds like an interesting read. A friend of mine's husband is from Saipan.
ReplyDeleteThese are both new books for me. As for re-reads, I do have a few all time favorites, mostly science fiction, that I have re-read a few times.
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