Mailbox Monday & Read It Forward update ~ March 15th

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came into their house last week. 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.
A small change to Read It Forward. I’ve been finding new homes for my books with other bloggers and have enjoyed doing so this last year. This 2nd year of RIF brings one small change. Due to decreased buying budgets in my smaller library system and limited book collections I’ve decided to donate those books sent to me that aren’t ARCs. Books marked as ARCs will still be passed along to fellow book bloggers. This change in RIF also brings an update to my MM layout. I wanted you to better be able to distinguish between those books being donated to the library and those available through RIF.
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RIF: Donating to library
The Breath of Allah by Tempest O’Rourke (new-to-me author/publicist contact)
The appearance of an ancient Koran—one of the original twelve transcribed after Mohammed’s death—sparks questions about the authenticity of current Islamic practices and teachings. A deadly race begins as the American who inherited the historic text works to keep it safe while being hunted by the CIA, Islamic terrorists, and Jewish Secret Police. As the death toll rises, a mysterious Muslim prophet appears—a prophet who might be the leader Islam needs to restore peace among its followers. Together, the American and the prophet endeavor to reveal the true meaning of Mohammed’s Breath of Allah, but to do so they must overcome the deadly agendas of extremist clerics and terrorists, who are willing to silence the true Koran at any cost.

RIF: Donating to library
The Clouds Roll Away (Raleigh Harmon, book #3) by Sibella Giorello (publicist contact)
Raleigh Harmon’s life seems as impossible to solve as the high-profile case she’s pursuing.
Closing her assignment with the FBI’s Seattle office, forensic geologist Raleigh Harmon returns to her hometown of Richmond, Virginia, expecting a warm welcome. Instead she finds herself investigating an ugly cross burning at a celebrity’s mansion and standing in the crosshairs of her boss at the Bureau. And the deeper Raleigh digs into the case, the murkier the water becomes…until she’s left wondering who the real victims might be.
To make matters worse, Raleigh’s personal life offers almost zero clarity. Her former confidant is suddenly remote while her former boyfriend keeps popping up wherever she goes. And then there’s her mother. Raleigh’s move home was supposed to improve Nadine’s fragile sanity, but instead seems to be making things worse.
As the threads of the case begin crossing and double-crossing, Raleigh is forced to rely on her forensic skills, her faith, and the fervent hope that breakthrough will come, bringing with it that singular moment when the clouds roll away and everything finally makes sense.
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What books came into your house last week? You have the choice of using inlinkz or Mr. Linky. With inlinkz you can include a book cover if you’d like along with the link to your Mailbox Monday post (clicking on the image takes you to the blog post.) Duplicate links will not count toward the fundraising efforts.
Don’t forget to fill out either inlinkz or Mister Linky or leave a comment with a list of books if you don’t blog. If you’re interested in Read It Forward you will need to leave a comment in addition to filling out a link feature.
- In the “Your name:” box, please enter either your name or your blog’s name.
- In the “Your URL:” box please enter the URL/link that will lead directly to the post you are submitting (also called the permalink). This is not the URL to the blog’s home page.
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I too have been donating many non-ARCs to my public library. I figure it’s a great way for the largest number of folks to be able to enjoy the book
I think it’s wonderful that you’re donating the books to your library – most bloggers really don’t need more books anyway.
The Breath of Allah looks fab!
I have four books this week. You can see them here.
Both books look really good. I will have to check the Raleigh Harmon series out – I haven’t heard of those and they sound good.
My post will go live at 5am Pacific tomorrow. Here’s the permalink. Looking forward to some catching up.
Looks like you got some great books this week. Happy reading.
I think donating to the library is such an excellent idea. I know our library appreciate any and all donations. To date the Friends of the Library have raised close to half a million dollars through semi annual sales. All proceeds are used to buy more materials; books, dvds, audio or more shelving.
I’m with you on donating to the library – I do that with a lot of my review (non-ARC) books.
That’s a great idea to donate your books to your local library. I use several libraries and my local smaller library hasn’t been able to pass a levy and have had budget cuts. I’ve noticed that they have less newer books. I always donate books to the library every year as well.
Great idea to donate to the library, but mine lets an outside private firm sell them.
Nice mailbox!
Great mailbox. I love that you are donating them to your library. They will be great additions.
Good for you to donate books to your library! Very deserving!
I think that it’s wonderful that you will be donating books to the library! I live in a smaller town with a smaller library budget as well, and I regularly donate my gently read books to them. It’s all about sharing the book love! Good for you
Both books sound really good! Hope you enjoy them :0)
Natalie
Terrific meme! Thanks for hosting this, Marcia!
I am so late today!
I think giving the books to the library is a great idea.
Hi Marcia – Missed posting last week. Both of your books this week sound very interesting! I see you are donating them to the library. Now that is a good idea I hadn’t thought of (gently smacking forehead). I may have to do that with some of mine.
I’m new to Mailbox Monday but will be back every week. Good for you donating to the library, I could probably do that if I got round to it. See you next week, and probably before, there’s loads for me to look through on here.