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Mailbox Monday ~ June 8th

sb10067729n-003If you’re new to Mailbox Monday welcome! Thank you to everyone who stops by Mailbox Monday. Whether you comment or visit I appreciate your taking the time to drop in.

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.

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Historical fiction ~ The Book of Unholy Mischief by Elle Newmark (new-to-me author) (Claimed by Sandra)
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Luciano, the wily hero of Newmark’s entertaining first novel, is only a street urchin when the doge of Venice’s chef finds him, but once dragged into the kitchen as an apprentice, he discovers more bubbling than boiling water. While the town is in an uproar over the rumor of an ancient book containing magical potions and lessons on alchemy, Luciano pines away for a girl and learns the basics of chopping, sweeping and eavesdropping. As he and his maestro become friendlier, Luciano begins to learn that there’s more to his teacher than a garden of strange plants and a box of spices.

Historical fiction ~ The Wet Nurse’s Tale by Erica Eisedorfer (new-to-me author/Shelf Awareness) (Claimed by Teddy Rose)
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Susan Rose isn’t the average protagonist: she’s scheming, promiscuous, plump, and she is also smart, funny, tender, and entirely lovable. Like many lower-class women of Victorian England, she was born into a world that offered very few opportunities for the poor and unlovely. But Susan is the kind of plucky heroine who seeks her fortune, and finds it . . . with some help from, well, her breasts. Susan, you see, is a professional wet nurse; she breast-feeds the children of wealthy women who can’t or won’t nurse their own babies.

But when her own child is sold by her father and sent to a London lady who had recently lost a baby, Susan manages to convince his new foster mother, Mrs. Norbert, to hire her as a wet nurse. Once reunited with her son, Susan discovers the Norbert home to be a much more sinister place than she’d ever expected. Dark and full of secrets, its master is in India, and the first baby who died there did so under very mysterious circumstances. Susan embarks on a terrifying journey to rescue her son before he meets the same fate.

Women’s fiction ~ Easy on the Eyes by Jane Porter (Hachette) (Claimed by Ashley)
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At 38, Tiana Tomlinson has made it. America adores her as one of the anchors of America Tonight, a top-rated nightly entertainment and news program. But even with the trappings that come with her elite lifestyle, she feels empty. Tina desperately misses her late husband Keith, who died several years before. And in a business that thrives on youth, Tina is getting the message that her age is starting to show and certain measures must be taken if she wants to remain in the spotlight. It doesn’t help that at every turn she has to deal with her adversary–the devilishly handsome, plastic surgeon to the stars, Michael Sullivan. But a trip away from the Hollywood madness has consequences that could affect the rest of her life.

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What books came into your house last week? Don’t forget to leave a link to your Mailbox post or a list of books if you don’t have a blog.

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I’m reading…
Just finished…

India Black: A Madam of Espionage Mystery by Carol K. Carr (debut author)
Historical mystery
Very good
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Damsel Under Stress by Shanna Swendson
Bridget Jones meets Harry Potter
Favorite series
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The Last Wife of Henry VIII by Carolly Erickson
Historical fiction
Very good
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The Pindar Diamond by Katie Hickman
Historical fiction
DNF'd @ pg. 69
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Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup
Crime novel
DNF'd @ pg. 34

2010 Reading Stats…

Total pages: 44,251
Print books: 50
eBooks: 65
Total books: 115
DNFs: 25
New to me authors: 57
'10 pub date: 64

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