Mailbox Monday is a meme sponsored for the month of March by Diary of an Eccentric.
I had three wonderful books come into the house this week. Two were purchases and one was a win.
A Pulitzer prize winner.
A psychological thriller. Also quite representative of the statement be careful of what you wish for! you may not like what you get. Nadine is so keen to look for her birth mother and what she unravels is not exactly what she was looking for.
The third was the book win. A real chunkster on Julia Child from spicelines. A delightful blog not just on cooking but so much information on everything related to food.
Reviews on my blog have been particularly slow whilst I try to balance home in Colombo and home in Rozella (where there is no internet). Book reading goes on apace though.
Right now reading Middlesex. Once I finish this one I get on to a couple of books by Sri Lankan authors - Ru Freeman's A Disobedient Girl and the hilarious, tongue in the cheek humour of a Sri Lankan author J B Muller who writes specifically about the Burgher community in Sri Lanka. The Burghers are of mixed race - either Dutch, Portuguese or British who have married into the local communities and whose numbers are declining in this country today. They have contributed immensely not just to the civil service, but also to the development of the English language and have added greatly to our culinary traditions.
Looking forward to visiting other blogger's mailboxes.
These two books look very good. The situation of adopted children looking for their real parents is a good one for writers. This one sounds like something I'd enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI read Middlesex before I started blogging (I think). I hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Never Knowing...hope you do, too. Thanks for visiting my blog, and have a great week.
ReplyDeleteNever Knowing sounds scary ( but in a good way)! Enjoy your new books, Mystica.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to try Chevy Stevens's books. My sister said Still Missing was good and I also want to read Never Knowing. I have the Ru Freeman book but haven't read it yet.
ReplyDeleteWonderful mailbox! Happy reading!!!
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Never knowing sounds good to me.
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Both novels look wonderful. Happy reading!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed Middlesex. Enjoy all your new books!
ReplyDeleteMiddlesex is a fantastic book! I haven't read anything by Chevy Stevens but I have Never Knowing on my "some day" list. Happy reading :)
ReplyDeleteMiddlesex is supposed to be fantastic! Enjoy your new books!
ReplyDeleteNever Knowing looks good. I read her first book and thought it was pretty good.
ReplyDeleteGreat mailbox! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteMiddlesex is one of my favorite books ever --enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI just found my copy of Middlesex. I might give it a re-read.
ReplyDeleteMy goal is to finish Angelology. Please come see what else I'm reading.
It must be difficult to live between two places Mystica.
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy Never Knowing!
Have a great reading week!
Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out
I have a copy of Middlesex but I haven't read it yet... it's such a huge book I keep putting it off.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Middlesex a lot, hope you do too!
ReplyDeleteNo internet is no excuse, Mystica! You can write the reviews on your computer (which I assume you do have with you) and then post them when you do have internet. ;-)
Never Knowing is a page turner! Enjoy.
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