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In My Mailbox #22

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi from The Story Siren. I couldn't do an IMM last week because I had NO books or post or anything to show you! :( But this week, I have had a little bit of post so I can do an IMM, yay!

FOR REVIEW






Bumped by Megan McCafferty (UK Paperback)
Not really sure about this one, the subject is more than a little weird for me, though I am looking forward to reading it :) I think it will be interesting, and it's received mixed reviews so I'm going to read it and decide for myself what I thought :) Thank you Random House!


I also got a couple of postcards, that arrived in mysterious black envelopes. I had no idea what they were going to be before I opened them, but they are pretty cool :) I guess you could call them...







Two blank postcards with a moustache and a tooth on them. (I have no other way to describe them!)
These are (I'm pretty sure) promo for Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor. They have the web site for DOSAB on so that's what I'm assuming they're for! It's very exciting! 


What did you all get in your mailboxes this week? Did you get more than I did, or did you get the postcards too? :) Leave a link to you mailbox in the comments and I'll be sure to come and check them out! Happy reading!

Comments

  1. I really want to read Bumped, I hope you enjoy :D

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  2. I really want bumped.... I cant wait til it comes out! totally jealous! I love that people are getting random postcards too! its very intriguing!

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  3. Okay, the promo stuff sounds strange, but cool!! Hope you enjoy your book!!

    Here's my IMM

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  4. Bumped and the cards are so cool. I have put mine up in the school library :D Have a great week :D

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  5. I've been wanting to get Bumped for a while now. Looking forward to seeing what you think of it.

    My IMM: http://ange-moonlightreader.blogspot.com/2011/07/in-my-mailbox-13.html

    Ange @ the Moonlight Reader

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  6. I love the cover of this book so much!:D
    But I've read and watched a lot of mixed reviews about it, even though the concept of it sounds great.
    A world where teenagers have to have babies, for the adults who can't have them?
    CRAZY!

    Lisa
    My IMM:
    http://turningpages94.blogspot.com/2011/07/in-my-mailbox-13.html

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  7. Lol Bella! I got them postcards too - It took me a while to figure out who they were from but once I found out and found the book, I'm interested to read the book :) Enjoy Bumped! - Donna

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  8. Bumped was an interesting read. I'm interested in what you'll think.

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