Mailbox Monday ~ August 10th

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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Fiction ~ Wait Until Twilight by Sang Pak (new-to-me author/author contact) (Claimed by Christina)

Samuel, 16 and motherless, is somewhat of a misfit at school, even though he is driven by a single-minded determination to clear every academic bar placed before him, with room to spare. As he navigates the miniature and large-scale dramas of adolescent life, which intersect, diverge, and explode at a moment’s notice, Samuel could be any teen ripe for a good coming-of-age. Which is what happens, in a way, when he gets involved with a set of malformed infant triplets and their psychotic older brother, who gets his hooks into Samuel, scarring the boy with the realization of his own capacity for horrific violence.
Fiction ~ The Crying Tree by Naseem Rakha (new-to-me author/publicist contact)

Irene and Nate Stanley are living a quiet and contented life with their two children, Bliss and Shep, on their family farm in southern Illinois when Nate suddenly announces he’s been offered a job as a deputy sheriff in Oregon. Irene fights her husband. She does not want to uproot her family and has deep misgivings about the move. Nevertheless, the family leaves, and they are just settling into their life in Oregon’s high desert when the unthinkable happens. Fifteen-year-old Shep is shot and killed during an apparent robbery in their home. The murderer, a young mechanic with a history of assault, robbery, and drug-related offenses, is caught and sentenced to death.
Shep’s murder sends the Stanley family into a tailspin, with each member attempting to cope with the tragedy in his or her own way. Irene’s approach is to live, week after week, waiting for Daniel Robbin’s execution and the justice she feels she and her family deserve. Those weeks turn into months and then years. Ultimately, faced with a growing sense that Robbin’s death will not stop her pain, Irene takes the extraordinary and clandestine step of reaching out to her son’s killer. The two forge an unlikely connection that remains a secret from her family and friends.
Years later, Irene receives the notice that she had craved for so long—Daniel Robbin has stopped his appeals and will be executed within a month. This announcement shakes the very core of the Stanley family. Irene, it turns out, isn’t the only one with a shocking secret to hide. As the execution date nears, the Stanleys must face difficult truths and find a way to come to terms with the past.
Historical fiction ~ The Days the Falls Stood Still by Cathy Marie Buchanan (Claimed by Laura)

1915. The dawn of the hydroelectric power era in Niagara Falls. Seventeen-year-old Bess Heath has led a sheltered existence as the youngest daughter of the director of the Niagara Power Company. After graduation day at her boarding school, she is impatient to return to her picturesque family home near Niagara Falls. But when she arrives, nothing is as she had left it. Her father has lost his job at the power company, her mother is reduced to taking in sewing from the society ladies she once entertained, and Isabel, her vivacious older sister, is a shadow of her former self. She has shut herself in her bedroom, barely eating–and harboring a secret.
The night of her return, Bess meets Tom Cole by chance on a trolley platform. She finds herself inexplicably drawn to him–against her family’s strong objections. He is not from their world. Rough-hewn and fearless, he lives off what the river provides and has an uncanny ability to predict the whims of the falls. His daring river rescues render him a local hero and cast him as a threat to the power companies that seek to harness the power of the falls for themselves. As their lives become more fully entwined, Bess is forced to make a painful choice between what she wants and what is best for her family and her future
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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 got in the mail last week. This meme is pretty fun, actually — thanks to Marcia over at The Printed Page for starting it all [...]
Short list for me this week — http://pewreviews.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/mailbox-monday-11/
My post can be found here at http://susansliterarycafe.blogspot.com/2009/08/mailbox-monday_08.html. Thank you Marcia for hosting.
Here is my mailbox! http://www.luxuryreading.com/2009/08/mailbox-monday.html
Here is what I got in my mailbox
You got some good looking books last week. I’m a little late to the game today, but you can see my post here.
Ah, I’m running late too, but here’s mine. =)
http://bambireads.blogspot.com/2009/08/in-my-mailbox_09.html
I’ve heard of Wait Until Midnight and I have no idea what’s going on with the twins. I think I want to read it, but I’m not sure yet =/
Some nice books in your mailbox this week. Here is what is in mine:
http://shannanlovesbooks.blogspot.com/2009/08/mailbox-mondays.html
I’m late this week but I still made it! Marcia, your blog looks terrific and I love your header! You books all sound really good too. I’ve added them to my long list. My books are HERE. Thanks for hosting!
Here’s mine!:
http://talesofabookaddict.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/mailbox-monday-august-10-2009/
Hi Marcia! You have received very interesting books! Different from my mostly “romance” reads!
This is my first time joining at your Blog for MM. My blog is only a couple of weeks new! My post is atMartha’s Mailbox.
Have you thought about adding this meme to The Daily Meme? There is a link to that site on the right hand bar of my blog under “Fun Places”.
I love your book shop picture and I will be back to visit!
Not a lot new in my mailbox this week. Just one title, but it looks good!! Go here to see.
I posted late but still, happy (belated) MM to all!
http://www.aliceteh.com/2009/08/mailbox-monday.html