Remember how I was saying it’s nearly impossible to leave the house and not come home with a bunch of books? Well, it seems that I don’t even need to leave anymore. The books, they will find me. And I think I kind of like it this way.
Two books came in for review on Monday. First up courtesy of Simon & Schuster is a middle grade fantasy adventure titled Jack Blank and The Imagine Nation by Matt Myklusch. Second is Passing Strange by Daniel Waters (that cover is the UK version, btw), third book in the Generation Dead saga, courtesy of Price Minister.
The next two just arrived two, courtesy of the UPS lady. I ordered them from Amazon after they sat in my “to be ordered later†shopping cart for a few months. Both are a set of short stories for children. First is The Devil’s Storybook by Natalie Babbitt and the second is Half-Human compiled and edited by Bruce Coville.
That, combined with the other books on my shelf waiting to be read should keep me busy for a little while.
# Audrey (brizmus) wrote on July 21, 2010 at 7:18 pm:
It’s so fun that you can get books no matter where you are!
Also potentially scary and expensive. . .
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# Ann-Kat wrote on July 31, 2010 at 6:59 pm:
Potentially scary and expensive is right, Audrey. Luckily I can moderate myself fairly well.