I guarantee that your TBR pile will grow when you see all the cool books everyone gets. You will discover lots of wonderful blogs and lots of books that you won't be able to live without.
For the first time that I remember, I added an equal amount of books to my Kindle as I purchased paper copies. I did add three books for the 2010 YA Debut Author Challenge because I intend to donate them to my HS Media Center after I finish reading them. Here thay are:
Brightly Woven by Alexandra Bracken
Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder
Mistwood by Leah Cypess
I also added a couple more YA books that are the latest installments in series that I already read and love. These will most likely remain in my home library rather than be donated after reading. I'll be adding them to my next HS Media Center book orders for sure. Here thay are:
A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner
A Wizard of Mars by Diane Duane
More detailed information about these books including links to Amazon and the authors' websites can by found by visiting my other blog - Ms. Martin Teaches Media.
These adult books were added to my Kindle primarily from recommendations I received as I was checking out everyone else's IMM posts last week.
Cat's Cradle: String of Fate, Book 1 by Bianca D'Arc -- Here's the "warning" from Samhain: Warning: This book contains bad language, great sex, sometimes hostile, but always sexy, big cat shifters on the prowl, and lots of tuna for Chuck-wait a minute-tuna?
Sweeter Than Wine by Bianca D'Arc -- Again, here is Samhain's "warning": Warning, this title contains explicit sex, graphic language, menage a trois, hot neck biting and werecougar stroking.
I see that Bianca D'Arc has other books available too. I thought I would give these a try first.
When He Was Bad by Shelly Laurenston and Cynthia Eden -- "Two of paranormal romance's bestselling authors combine their extraordinary talents and set the pages on fire with an after-dark anthology featuring Alpha males so hot, so wild, and so bad, they may just be the best you've ever had..."
Mind Games by Carolyn Crane -- I stumbled onto her blog, thought she was funny, learned she was from Minnesota, liked the concept of hypochondria as a super power, and had to give the book a try. She is a debut author.
Wolf Games: Granite Lake Wolves, Book 3 by Vivian Arend -- I have read and enjoyed the first two books and wanted to read this one. It was a short, fun read about werewolves and the women who love them.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder by Joanne Fluke -- I like a good, cozy mystery once in a while. I read a review for a book later in the series and learned that it takes place in Minnesota. I had to backtrack and look for the first book. I see that there are currently 13 in the series.
And here is the only adult book that I actually received a paper copy of because I bought a used copy through Amazon Marketplace.
May Day by Jess Lourey is a cozy mystery that takes place in Minnesota. She begins her series in the month of May and has just published September. So I have a few more months to catch up on if I like the series.
As I look over this week's additions, I seem to have been fixated on my home state. Have you ever done that?
This is what I bought this week. What did you get?











