Mailbox Monday – February 14, 2011

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The Girl Who Was on Fire: Your Favorite Authors on Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games Trilogy – Review copy from the publisher.

A few books I bought for myself with our tax refund:


The Poison Eaters: And Other Stories by Holly Black


The Intellectual Devotional: Biographies by David S. Kidder & Noah D. Oppenheim


The Poets Laureate Anthology


Cryer’s Cross by Lisa McMann

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15 Responses to Mailbox Monday – February 14, 2011

  1. Misha Mathew says:

    The Poison Eaters and Cryer’s Cross sound really good! Hope you enjoy them.
    Happy Reading!

  2. I want to read the Poison Eaters very much. I hope you enjoy!

  3. I’m impressed that you got your tax refund back already – we haven’t even looked at our tax stuff yet. Enjoy your new books!

    • CarrieK
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      Kathy – our taxes are always easy – with four kids, it makes the most sense to just take the standard deduction and my husband always files as soon as he gets his form from his work. :)

  4. Anna says:

    The Girl Who Was on Fire sounds interesting. I’m looking forward to your thoughts.
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  5. You got some great-sounding books this week! Mind you, I still haven’t read The Hunger Games… Happy reading!

    I love the new header, but your blog is now too wide for my screen and I have a 22-inch widescreen monitor!
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  6. Ryan
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    says:

    I’ve heard really good things about Cryer’s Cross. I’ll be looking forward to your review. Hope you are having a great week.

    • CarrieK
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      says:

      Ryan – actually, I didn’t review Cryer’s Cross because I read it with my 14-year-old daughter and she wrote a review. You can check it out by clicking on Natalie’s Bookshelf on my sidebar. We both loved it – very creepy and suspenseful – and it was fun reading it aloud to her, although when it came to the last few chapters, I couldn’t read fast enough! :)

  7. Kathleen says:

    The Poison Eaters is intriguing me the most!

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