If there’s one thing that keeps us pumped up here at Gathering Books, it’s In My Mailbox, a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren. Today, I bring you my loot from Book Off along with titles I borrowed from the library for our bimonthly theme, Circus, Carnivale and Paranormal Twists.
1. Mister Monday by Garth Nix
Amazon | Book Depository
2. Grim Tuesday by Garth NixAmazon | Book Depository
3. Sir Thursday by Garth NixAmazon | Book Depository
– Yes, I love the man!! I must hunt the rest of the series!!
4. The English Roses by MadonnaAmazon | Book Depository
– I found out about this book through Myra. I bought the book with a slip cover for only $3!!
5. The House on Mango Street by Sandra CisnerosAmazon | Book Depository
– Been wanting to read this book. Almost bought it at its original price! Thank you, Book Off. =)
6. Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of N.I.M.H. by Robert C. O’Brien (which Myra reviewed here)Amazon | Book Depository
7. Charles Dickens and Friends by Marcia WilliamsAmazon | Book Depository
– A cute comic strip version of 6 Dickens classics including Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and A Christmas Carol
8. Sawdust and Spangles: The Amazing Life of W.C. Coup by Ralph Covert and G. Riley Mills, Illustrated by Giselle PotterAmazon | Book Depository
– Love, love, love this when I saw it at Book Off. Perfect for Nonfiction Monday, for the PB Reading Challenge, and our bimonthly theme.
9. The It-Doesn’t-Matter Suit by Sylvia PlathAmazon | Book Depository
– Yup, it’s a picture book from one of the world’s notable writers. A rare find, indeed!
10. Faith of the Fallen by Terry Goodkind (Mikey’s book)
The following are books borrowed from the library for our bimonthly theme (crossing my fingers that I’ll be able to finish the thick books on time):
1. Â I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore
Amazon | Book Depository
– Our bimonthly theme is a good excuse to read books outside our comfort zone.
2. The Reformed Vampire Support Group by Catherine JinksAmazon | Book Depository
– Interesting title, plus the cover looks like the characters came out of a comic book.
3. The Entertainer and the Dybbuk by Sid Fleischman
Amazon | Book Depository
– Interesting take on the Nazis.
4. The Ghost of Thomas Kempe by Penelope LovelyAmazon | Book Depository
– Also perfect for Award-Winning Books Challenge.
5. Oh No, Not Ghosts! by Richard Michelson
Amazon | Book Depository
6. The Carnival of the Animals by Jack PrelutskyAmazon | Book Depository
7. Olivia Saves the Circus by Ian FalconerAmazon | Book Depository
8.  Ghost in the House by Daniel Cohen   Amazon | Book Depository
9. When the Circus Came to Town by Polly Horvath
Amazon | Book Depository
– Polly Horvath is loooove!
10. Women of Illusion: A Circus Family’s Story by Donnalee FregaAmazon | Book Depository
11. Modoc by Ralph HelferAmazon | Book DepositoryÂ
12. The Secret Circus by Johanna Wright (which I recently reviewed)Amazon | Book Depository
13. Tom Thumb: The Remarkable True Story of a Man in Miniature by George SullivanAmazon | Book Depository
14. Dad Runs Away With the Circus by Etgar KeretAmazon | Book Depository
– Perfect for Reading the World, PoC, and PB reading challenges. Yay!!
Hey baby girl! Nice collection you have here and great titles from your library – I’m glad you’re making better use of your San Diego library. The title by Sid Fleischman caught me – I also just recently borrowed his Houdini book – as I always say, great intentions should at least count for something, right????
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Yeah, I’m glad too. Of course that doesn’t stop me from buying books. Hehehe. I don’t remember reading anything by Sid Fleischman, but the story of The Entertainer and the Dybbuk is good so far. A double feature of Sid Fleischman would be good for our bimonthly theme. Separate reviews, of course, but 2 Fleischman books nevertheless.
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I wanna read I am Number Four!
HereS’ my IMM : http://foreverlostinbooks.blogspot.com/2012/01/on-my-shelf-9.html
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Thanks for dropping by, Cathee! I am not really into science fiction but, because of the bimonthly theme that we currently have – Circus, Carnivale, and Paranormal Twists – I will finally give it a try.
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That’s a lot of books. I hope you enjoy them all! 🙂
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Thanks, Nikki-ann! I just need lots and lots of free time to read them. Hehe. =)
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The Ghost of Thomas Kempe looks AWESOME!
AND big yay for all of those Garth Nix books. He is such a fantastic author!
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The Ghost of Thomas Kempe was published many years ago. Hence, the old-fashioned feel of the cover. I flipped through the pages and it should be a ver interesting read.
Oh, I loooove Garth Nix!! I’ve been a fan since I read his Abhorsen trilogy which I love, love, love! Have you read them – Sabriel, Lirael, and Abhorsen? Let me know your thoughts. I also have the first 3 books of his Seventh Tower series. =)
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My students have always loved Garth Nix, and I use the Cisneros book often for writing lessons. Thanks for telling about the possible award winning books, too. What a good bunch of books you shared!
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Hi Linda! Thank you for dropping by. Yes, Garth Nix is fabulous. As for Cisneros, it should be an interesting read because this is my first encounter with her. I was pleased myself at the number of award-winning books I acquired this month. We shall see how things go.
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Wow, that’s quite the haul. I actually really liked “I am Number Four” and its sequel. It was a fun action, sci fi series. 🙂
Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Hello Michelle! Glad to hear from someone who has read the book! I meant to borrow The Power of Six but I’m afraid I won’t have enough time for all the other books above. The series kind of reminds me of Tim Burton’s 9, only because of the way the characters were referred to as numbers.
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AMAZING books this week!! They all look awesome!! Happy reading and thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Thanks, Sarah! Happy reading to you as well. =)
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Great mix of books this week! Enjoy!
Thanks for visiting My IMM
♥ Melissa @ Melissa’s Eclectic Bookshelf
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Thanks Melissa! Enjoy your reads! =)
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Oh wow! That’s quite a haul you got there! I remember reading it NIMH when I was really young… I may even still have my copy somewhere!
Thanks for stopping by!
Happy reading:)
jenn | my IMM
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Hi Jenn!! Thank you!! It IS quite a haul indeed. I kept holding off on NIMH because I know I’ll find a cheaper copy somewhere in the city – and find it I did! Getting it for $1 was totally worth it. I haven’t seen the movie version yet. Have you?
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I have seen I Am Number Four the movie, but I have yet to read the book but I hear great things from it! I should really get on that…Great Haul this week! Looks like you will be busy reading.
You can check out my IMM here.
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ShawnaLeAnn
Dreaming In The Pages ∫ Enter My Giveaway
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Hi Shawna!! Thanks for dropping by. I’ve only seen the movie trailer, so the movie is something else I gotta look forwrard to. Yes, I will be very busy indeed. Have a great day!
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I’ve heard Tom Thumb is really wonderful. Enjoy all your new reads & have a great week!
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Hi Lucy!! Glad to know that! I started reading it last night, with the little time I have left after an almost-entire-day of cleaning and doing laundry. Ha! I went as far as page 14 and I’m liking it. I like how this biography is turning out. Thank you, and you have a great week as well! =)
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This is scary. I haven’t read a single one of these books! Where have I been?
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Hi Joanna! If it’s any comfort, I haven’t read a single one of them, either. I am familiar with some of them, though. I hope you liked some of the books featured in this IMM. =)
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That’s one huge pile! Love them all, specially Garth Nix “week” series. I must check them out!
Hope you enjoy all of your new books. Happy Reading!
Ron
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Hello Ron! Thanks for dropping by! I didn’t think it was a huge pile until I posted them the other night! Yes, Garth Nix is love, love, love. =) Thank you!! Happy reading to you as well!
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