Mailbox Monday ~ July 6th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week (checked out library books don’t count, eBooks & audio books do). Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
If 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.
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Historical fiction ~ Sacred Hearts by Susan Dunant (publicist contact) (Claimed by Ruth & Alyce)

The year is 1570, and in the convent of Santa Caterina, in the Italian city of Ferrara, noblewomen find space to pursue their lives under God’s protection. But any community, however smoothly run, suffers tremors when it takes in someone by force. And the arrival of Santa Caterina’s new novice sets in motion a chain of events that will shake the convent to its core.
Ripped by her family from an illicit love affair, sixteen-year-old Serafina is willful, emotional, sharp, and defiant–young enough to have a life to look forward to and old enough to know when that life is being cut short. Her first night inside the walls is spent in an incandescent rage so violent that the dispensary mistress, Suora Zuana, is dispatched to the girl’s cell to sedate her. Thus begins a complex relationship of trust and betrayal between the young rebel and the clever, scholarly nun, for whom the girl becomes the daughter she will never have.
As Serafina rails against her incarceration, others are drawn into the drama: the ancient, mysterious Suora Magdalena–with her history of visions and ecstasies–locked in her cell; the ferociously devout novice mistress Suora Umiliana, who comes to see in the postulant a way to extend her influence; and, watching it all, the abbess, Madonna Chiara, a woman as fluent in politics as she is in prayer. As disorder and rebellion mount, it is the abbess’s job to keep the convent stable while, outside its walls, the dictates of the Counter-Reformation begin to purge the Catholic Church and impose on the nunneries a regime of terrible oppression.
Historical fiction ~ The Belly Dancer by Deanna Cameron (new-to-me author/author contact) (Claimed by Gwen)

At the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, the modern, the exotic, and the ground-breaking collide. But Dora Chambers has more pressing matters to consider. Hoping to begin a life of wealth and privilege in Chicago, she sets out to earn the approval of the Fair’s Board of Lady Managers to appease her ambitious, aloof husband. Unimpressed, they give Dora the distasteful task of enforcing proper conduct at the Egyptian belly dancing exhibition.
But Dora’s sensibilities are not so easily flustered. She finds herself captivated by these exotic women, and by their enigmatic manager, Hossam Farouk, who makes his mistrust of her known—although his lingering glances hint at something else.
As Dora’s eyes are opened to the world beyond a life of social expectations and quiet servitude, she finds the courage to break free of her self-imposed bondage, and discovers the truth about the desire and passion in her own heart.
Fiction ~ Saffron Dreams by Shaila Abdullah (new-to-me author/publicist contact) (Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward)

You don’t know you’re a misfit until you are marked as an outcast.
From the darkest hour of American history emerges a mesmerizing tale of tender love, a life interrupted, and faith recovered. Arissa Illahi, a Muslim artist and writer, discovers in a single moment that no matter how carefully you map your life, it is life itself that chooses your destiny. After her husband’s death in the collapse of the World Trade Center, the discovery of his manuscript marks Arissa’s reconnection to life. Her unborn son and the unfinished novel fuse in her mind into one life-defining project that becomes, at once, the struggle for her emotional survival and the redemption of her race. Saffron Dreams is a novel about our ever evolving identities and the events and places that shape them. It reminds us that in the midst of tragedy, our dreams can become a lasting legacy.
Memoir ~ Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist by Michael J. Fox (Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward)

There are many words to describe Michael J. Fox: Actor. Husband. Father. Activist. But readers of Always Looking Up will soon add another to the list: Optimist. Michael writes about the hard-won perspective that helped him see challenges as opportunities. Instead of building walls around himself, he developed a personal policy of engagement and discovery: an emotional, psychological, intellectual, and spiritual outlook that has served him throughout his struggle with Parkinson’s disease. Michael’s exit from a very demanding, very public arena offered him the time-and the inspiration-to open up new doors leading to unexpected places. One door even led him to the center of his own family, the greatest destination of all.
The last ten years, which is really the stuff of this book, began with such a loss: my retirement from Spin City. I found myself struggling with a strange new dynamic: the shifting of public and private personas. I had been Mike the actor, then Mike the actor with PD. Now was I just Mike with PD? Parkinson’s had consumed my career and, in a sense, had become my career. But where did all of this leave Me? I had to build a new life when I was already pretty happy with the old one..
Always Looking Up is a memoir of this last decade, told through the critical themes of Michael’s life: work, politics, faith, and family. The book is a journey of self-discovery and reinvention, and a testament to the consolations that protect him from the ravages of Parkinson’s.
Fantasy ~ Somewhere In Time by Richard Matheson (new-to-me author/Kindle eBook; not available for Read It Forward)

Somewhere in Time is the powerful story of a love that transcends time and space, written by one of the Grand Masters of modern fantasy.
Matheson’s classic novel tells the moving, romantic story of a modern man whose love for a woman he has never met draws him back in time to a luxury hotel in San Diego in 1896, where he finds his soul mate in the form of a celebrated actress of the previous century.
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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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Oh wow I had no idea Somewhere in Time was a book, it is one of my all time favorite love/sad movies!
My mailbox is here:
http://bookslovejessicamarie.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-15.html
What a fabulous mailbox, I love the cover and the sound of Somewhere in Time.
Here’s my mailbox
I love Michael J fox so much im excited he has a book i must go pick it up!
Here is mine =)
http://thebookwars.blogspot.com/2009/07/mail-box-monday-70609.html
I couldn’t see the cover of The Belly Dancer. =(
Saffron Dreams and Somewhere in Time sound very interesting. =) I hope you’re enjoying your loot.
Here’s what got in my mailbox: 2 giveaway wins and 2 for review.
http://bambireads.blogspot.com/2009/07/in-my-mailbox.html
You always have such exotic picks. I have seen Sacred Hearts everywhere.
Here is my mailbox: http://trinsnook.blogspot.com/2009/07/becoming-jane.html
Here’s my mailbox.
You had a great one this week! I’ve got “Sacred Hearts” in my TBR pile. I’d love to read “Somewhere In Time”, and you have several other books I’m going to keep my eye on.
Somewhere in Time looks good to me! Lucky you.
Here is mine: http://tjbook-list.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-cruxifix-killer-by-chris.html
I’ll pop in and check out everyone’s mailbox as soon as I get back from walking the dogs.
Take care,
Sassy
I had a GREAT haul last week and reached a milestone in my collecting!
Here’s mine!
I read Michael J Fox’s first autobio and loved it!
Here’s my mailbox:
http://back-to-books.blogspot.com/2009/07/monday-arcs-in-mail.html
Wow, great books:)
Here is mine:
http://smexybooks.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday.html
I can’t wait to see what you think of the Michael J. Fox book. My post is here
I want to read Michael J Fox’s book…he’s inspirational!!
Here’s my mailbox:http://lifeinthethumb.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6th.html
Saffron Dreams sounds so interesting!
Here’s my new arrivals for the week: http://ultimatebookhound.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-arrivals-july-5-2009.html
I’m looking forward to reviews for Sacred Hearts.
Here’s my mailbox:
http://bookfan-mary.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-is-gathering-place-for.html
Some people may be shocked by mine!
Hello! I’m new to this (and really just getting “involved” in the book-blogging community in general). I love your blog and am excited to take part in this. :]
Here is my very first Mailbox Monday post!
http://www.vombatiformes.com/booklog/?p=496
Here’s mine
http://socratesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6th.html
I’m another one who wishes Sacred Hearts was in her mailbox. Well, mine is here and not exactly empty. http://rannthisthat.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday.html
I love the movie Somewhere In Time! I will have to read the book.
Here’s mine: http://missysbooknook.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-7609.html
You received quite an assortment there. I just began Sacred Hearts.. starting out a bit different then I expected!
My mailbox is up at The Burton Review.
great mailbox Marcia
here is mine for the week
http://books-forlife.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday.html
Oh! I’ve been meaning to check out Always Looking Up!
Here’s mine for the week: http://bethsbookreviewblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-june-28th-to-july-4th.html
Just one for me this week.
The Michael J Fox one has been on my wish list for awhile now. I really need to go and check Costco to see if they have it. Sounds really good. Plus I should support a Canadian actor.
My MM is up:
http://cindysloveofbooks.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-in-my-mailbox.html
Here’s mine!
http://chaoticcompendiums.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday.html
I want to read Always Looking Up – My roommate in college (many years ago) knew I had a thing for him and used to bring his pictures to me whenever she found them! I read Lucky Man a few years ago and really liked it!
Here is my mailbox.
saffron Dreams has a beautiful cover.
Here is what I got:
http://marireads.blogspot.com/2009/07/so-many-books-so-little-time.html
A couple of classics for me this week! http://www.bookconfessions.com/?p=1919
My list is up now, here on Rose City Reader. I had a busy week, with an “independent” theme (as in stores and presses) because of the 4th of July.
I love the Somewhere in Time movie (I actually picked up a used copy of it this week at the library book sale).
I haven’t read the book, but I hear that it is somewhat different than the movie.
I’ve been seeing Sacred Hearts on different blogs and it’s on my wish list.
Here’s my post: http://athomewithbooks.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6.html
Wow.. I have never read Somewhere in time also. It was a fav of my best friend for years… I actually only saw it recently. It was great.
I love your mail box. I have Sacred Hearts too. I am excited to read it.
Here is my mailbox.
http://acircleofbooks.blogspot.com/2009/07/mail-box-monday-july-6th.html
Those all sound interesting! Only 2 books for me this week, but I’m looking forward to both of them.
http://www.inspringitisthedawn.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-and-where-am-i.html
Again, Awesome mailbox, Marcia. More to be added to my TBR!
Here is http://romanticcrushjunkies.blogspot.com/2009/07/monday-mailbox-summer-reading-just.html
Happy Reading!
Finally got a new book last week! My Monday Mailbox.
Oh you got some great books this week! I really want to read Sacred Hearts (and The Belly Dancer sounds good too!).
My Mailbox Monday post is here: http://shereadsandreads.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6.html
Here is my mailbox
The cover of Saffron Dreams is beautiful! (well, many of your covers are.)
Here’s my Mailbox! ~ Wendi
Here is my mailbox
http://fallingofftheshelf.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6th.html
The Michael J. Fox one looks really interesting. I would love to read that one.
Her is mine.
http://serendipityteacher.blogspot.com/2009/07/monday-mailbox-and-library-loot.html
Here is mine
I’m definitely interested in the Sarah Dunant book Sacred Hearts. I’ve seen a couple of interesting reviews around.
Anyway, here’s my post for this week:
http://allbookedup-elena.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6.html
I received Sacred Hearts and saffron dreams as well. Here’s my mailbox: http://www.savvyverseandwit.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-37.html
Here’s my mailbox today: http://booksandmovies.colvilleblogger.com/2009/07/06/mailbox-monday-july-6-2009/
I love coming to blog like this one because I get to find out what readers are enjoying and with the awesome reviews given and comments made, I get to know what the books are about…as a writer, I have so little time to enjoy reading. I don’t get to do as much as I’d like to. So, a site like this one is wonderful for me.
Hawk
Marcia…I have Sacred Hearts but Saffron Dreams looks awesome!!
Here is mine http://bookwormsdinner.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6-2009.html
I’m really looking forward to reading Sacred Hearts. I’ve posted my Mailbox Monday at http://booksbound.blogspot.com/. Thanks!
Enjoy your new reads!!
Here’s mine: http://mindingspot.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday.html
I finally got a Mailbox up. http://mholles.blogspot.com/2009/07/mailbox-monday-july-6.html
You got some great titles! I’m interested in reading SAFFRON DREAMS and THE BELLY DANCER. Wonder if I’ll be lucky enough to have them materialize in my mailbox?! No complaints, tho, I’ve been doing pretty good lately. Here’s mine!
Here is my post on Mailbox Monday at http://susansliterarycafe.blogspot.com. Loved the movie.