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In My Mailbox (9)

   Posted by: Faith   in Rye Thoughts

In my mailbox is a weekly meme started by The Story Siren to showcase books you’ve received for review, bought, borrowed, or swapped. Anyone can participate, and it’s a great way to showcase new books and encourage blogger/commenter interaction!

Just one thing for me this week…

ARC of

 

The World is Bigger Now: An American Journalist’s Release from Captivity in North Korea

by Euna Lee

 

 

 

 

What came in your mailbox this week? :)

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8 comments so far

 1 

This one looks like it’s going to be a tear-jerker! Grab your box of kleenex! Enjoy your new book. :)

August 29th, 2010 at 5:12 am
 2 

Enjoy your book. Here’s what I received.

August 29th, 2010 at 6:55 am
 3 

Wohoo! Great books! Have a fun time reading them.
Here’s what’s In My Mailbox

August 29th, 2010 at 9:15 am
 4 

Hi, this book looks so sad. I never heard of it before but it looks so good! Enjoy reading it.

August 29th, 2010 at 1:40 pm
 5 

This one is something I should really get! The cover photo translate a thousand words and it would be interesting to know what Euna says about her captivity.

August 29th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
 6 

Hi Faith,

Hey, I’m swinging by from the IMM meme to tell you what an original name for a blog you have…

But, as I’m hopping around here, I think I met you at the Write!Canada conference!!!

Small world. We were both in Michelle Buckman’s workshops.

How’s the writing going?

Joy

August 29th, 2010 at 7:57 pm
 7 

I want to read this, she has such a great story. Laura Ling wrote one about their captivity as well. Enjoy the book!

August 29th, 2010 at 9:02 pm
Faith
 8 

Thanks for stopping by, everyone! I’ll try to get over to your blogs ASAP to return the comments :) I’ve just started reading this one and it’s quite the emotional journey… it’s very different to hear the story from her perspective rather than relying on the medial. But I think that’s a good thing — there’s always two sides to every story.

August 31st, 2010 at 9:19 pm

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