Monday, April 19, 2010

Mailbox Monday -- April 19th!

Thanks to host Marcia at The Printed Page I'm participating in the Mailbox Monday round up. This week I received the following advance review copies:

1) The Walk by Richard Paul Evans. Publisher's Summary. "My name is Alan Christoffersen. You don’t know me. ‘Just another book in the library,’ my father would say. ‘Unopened and unread.’ You have no idea how far I’ve come or what I’ve lost. More important, you have no idea what I’ve found." —Prologue

What would you do if you lost everything—your job, your home, and the love of your life—all at the same time? When it happens to Seattle ad executive Alan Christoffersen, he’s tempted by his darkest thoughts. A bottle of pills in his hand and nothing left to live for, he plans to end his misery. Instead, he decides to take a walk. But not any ordinary walk. Taking with him only the barest of essentials, Al leaves behind all that he’s known and heads for the farthest point on his map: Key West, Florida. The people he encounters along the way, and the lessons they share with him, will save his life—and inspire yours.

Richard Paul Evans’s extraordinary New York Times bestsellers have made him one of the world’s most beloved storytellers. A life-changing journey, both physical and spiritual, The Walk is the first of an unforgettable series of books about one man’s search for hope.

2) Brooklyn by Colm Toibin. Publisher's Summary. One of the most unforgettable characters in contemporary literature” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), Eilis Lacey has come of age in small-town Ireland in the hard years following World War Two. When an Irish priest from Brooklyn offers to sponsor Eilis in America, she decides she must go, leaving her fragile mother and her charismatic sister behind.

Eilis finds work in a department store on Fulton Street, and when she least expects it, finds love. Tony, who loves the Dodgers and his big Italian family, slowly wins her over with patient charm. But just as Eilis begins to fall in love, devastating news from Ireland threatens the promise of her future.

Thanks to Simon & Schuster!

3) The Passage by Justin Cronin. Publisher's Summary. First, the unthinkable: a security breach at a secret U.S. government facility unleashes the monstrous product of a chilling military experiment. Then, the unspeakable: a night of chaos and carnage gives way to sunrise on a nation, and ultimately a world, forever altered. All that remains for the stunned survivors is the long fight ahead and a future ruled by fear—of darkness, of death, of a fate far worse.

As civilization swiftly crumbles into a primal landscape of predators and prey, two people flee in search of sanctuary. FBI agent Brad Wolgast is a good man haunted by what he’s done in the line of duty. Six-year-old orphan Amy Harper Bellafonte is a refugee from the doomed scientific project that has triggered apocalypse. He is determined to protect her from the horror set loose by her captors. But for Amy, escaping the bloody fallout is only the beginning of a much longer odyssey—spanning miles and decades—towards the time and place where she must finish what should never have begun.

With The Passage, award-winning author Justin Cronin has written both a relentlessly suspenseful adventure and an epic chronicle of human endurance in the face of unprecedented catastrophe and unimaginable danger. Its inventive storytelling, masterful prose, and depth of human insight mark it as a crucial and transcendent work of modern fiction.

Thanks to Random House!

4) My Name is Memory by Ann Brashares. Amazon Product Description. Daniel has spent centuries falling in love with the same girl. Life after life, crossing continents and dynasties, he and Sophia (despite her changing name and form) have been drawn together-and he remembers it all. Daniel has "the memory", the ability to recall past lives and recognize souls of those he's previously known. It is a gift and a curse. For all the times that he and Sophia have been drawn together throughout history, they have also been torn painfully, fatally, apart. A love always too short.

Interwoven through Sophia and Daniel's unfolding present day relationship are glimpses of their expansive history together. From 552 Asia Minor to 1918 England and 1972 Virginia, the two souls share a long and sometimes torturous path of seeking each other time and time again. But just when young Sophia (now "Lucy" in the present) finally begins to awaken to the secret of their shared past, to understand the true reason for the strength of their attraction, the mysterious force that has always torn them apart reappears. Ultimately, they must come to understand what stands in the way of their love if they are ever to spend a lifetime together.

A magical, suspenseful, heartbreaking story of true love, My Name is Memory proves the power and endurance of a union that was meant to be.

Thanks to the Penguin Group!

5) I Has a Hot Dog by Professor Happycat. Publisher's Summary.
I HAS A BWAIN!!1! An you thawt we dint! Now Professor Happycat tells you what's in it and, from I HAS A HOTDOG.com and beyond, lets over 200 LOLdogs loose on the world, all barking the truth about kibble, toys, and bad kitties. This collection of favorites and never-before-seen photos will have you barking for more!

Thanks to Hachette Book Group!

For all you hoomins, a LOLdog is a kay-nine picture with a funny, misspelled caption.

17 comments:

  1. Kim,

    you got some great books this week. I hoped for The Passage, but no such luck. The Walk does sound good to me, and I liked Brooklyn a lot as well. enjoy

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  2. You have a great mailbox. I bet The Walk is really good. I love the questions you asked. Makes me think and wonder about life.

    http://readwithtea.blogspot.com

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  3. I've read good reviews for The Walk. I bought Brooklyn recently. Enjoy all your books!

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  4. What a great mailbox! I'm totally jealous of The Passage and Brooklyn. Enjoy!

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  5. Brooklyn has been on my TBR for some time now - my Mom recently got it and I am anxiously awaiting my turn!

    Enjoy!

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  6. There is Tobin again, I really should try to read him

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  7. Looks like you got some great books. I also received The Passage a couple of weeks ago and hope to read it soon. Happy Reading!

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  8. My Name is Memory sounds interesting! Enjoy!

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  9. I'm so excited to read The Passage. My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.

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  10. My name is memory has been put on my to buy books. You got quite a few great books. Enjoy

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  11. Brooklyn sounds like a good one to me. Happy reading!

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  12. Brooklyn and The Walk look good. I'll keep an eye out for reviews and see what you think of them. Enjoy all your new books.

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  13. The Walk looks really interesting! I got one book this week.

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  14. The Walk looks interesting to me too. I didn't get any books this week so I have to look at other Mailboxes to see what I want to hunt down.
    Chèli
    Cheli's Shelves

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  15. You've got some good ones. I like Richard Paul Evans. I've read many of his books. Looking forward to your review!

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  16. Brooklyn sounds really good. Happy reading!

    --Anna
    Diary of an Eccentric

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