Mailbox Monday for this week (for the next three weeks actually) is coming not from Sri Lanka but from Melbourne specifically courtesy of Carnegie library! I got hold of two books and have put a hold on another two. The only reason I came away with two was that I was overloaded with groceries. This meme is being hosted for August by 5 Minutes for Books
Deanna Raybourn is a favourite of mine.
The other is a new author for me Described as the seventeenth chronicle of Matthew Bartholomew. I have a weakness for anything set in churches or to do with convents and churches. Thats' the convent upbringing coming out.
It's Monday! What are you Reading is hosted by Sheila from Book Journey.
I think I shall start this week with the Deanna Raybourn book and take it from there.
MYSTERY IN THE MINSTER does sound intriguing and I look forward to your review.
ReplyDeleteI've heard good things about Deanna Raybourn novels, enjoy your reads and your time in Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteI loved the first one in that Raybourn series. When I get more time I am going to reserve the next one from the library.
ReplyDeleteBoth are new to me so I hope you enjoy your reads
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy them both Mystica!
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Those both look perfect for you!
ReplyDeleteThese sound really good. enjoy
ReplyDeleteOoh I hadn't heard of those 2 before but they sound really good. Hope you enjoy them both.
ReplyDeleteThese look tempting...enjoy! And thanks for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteStarting in the middle of a series hurts my brain but it does look good.
ReplyDeleteHave you read Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth? That's the best cathedral book in the world ;) In my not so humble opinion, lol.
ReplyDeleteHave a fantastic week of reading!
Enjoy! your new books.
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Looking good :D Happy reading
ReplyDeleteI really like Deanna Raybourn too! Enjoy your books!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your stay in Melbourne and your library books!
ReplyDeleteMystery In The Ministry sounds like a good one. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteI never read anything by Deann Raybourn, but her books look good. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI also gravitate towards books set in church settings since I grew up as a pastor's kid. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week of reading. My favorite book this week was Ottoline at Sea by Chris Riddell. Please come see what I'm reading now.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting that you are in Melbourne. I have never been to Australia but hope to one day. Looks like you have taken some very good reading material with you too. Thanks for stopping by. I have enjoyed my visit here.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your visit to Melbourne and your new reads!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your new books!
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