Book Haul! (111)

Book Haul is a weekly feature here on Katie’s Book Blog.  It is not something I created and I take no credit for it.  Anyone who wants to participate can and you don’t necessarily have to call it a book haul. It is a list of what books you have received over the previous week, either for review, from the library, from the bookstore, or from trades.

For review:
My Life Undecided by Jessica Brody
All These Things I’ve Done by Gabrielle Zevin (2 copies)
Tighter by Adele Griffin
Kiss of Death (Scarlett Wakefield #4) by Lauren Henderson
Everfound (Skinjacker #3) by Neal Shusterman
Between by Cyndi Tefft
Populazzi by Elise Allen
Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs
Ordinary Beauty by Laura Wiess (my review of How It Ends is quoted in this!)
In The Garden Of Beasts by Erik Larson

Bought:
The Locket by Stacey Jay
What Happened To Goodbye by Sarah Dessen (signed!)
So Yesterday by Scott Westerfeld

I just wanted to post this real quick before I go to bed.  Tomorrow morning I will be on my way to NYC and I will post all the books I get at BEA in next weeks post.

What was in your mailbox this week?

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12 comments

  1. wow! you have a lot for review and almost all of them are those which i want to get a copy of my own! looking forward to your thoughts about these books… btw, i’m a new follower…

    have fun at BEA!

  2. Everfound — ooh, I must get started on Neal Shusterman’s series. And Populazzi sounds interesting too. Enjoy your books! 🙂

  3. Ooooh, you got some amazing books there, Katie! I really, really want to read Kiss of Death. I’ve enjoyed this series greatly. Also I’m excited for All These Things I’ve Done and Ordinary Beauty. Laura Wiess is one of my favorite authors. I will be looking forward to reading your reviews on all of these. Happy reading! =)

  4. Jessica Brody writes awesome scifi, her Unremembered trilogy is so good. I hope her contemporary is just as awesome! I love her concepts 🙂