Saturday, May 8, 2010

Saturday Shout-Out


On my travels through the blogging world, I find many books that pique my interest. I always add them to my wish list immediately but I tend to forget who deserves the blame credit for inspiring me to add them to my list (and to whom my husband would like to send the bill when I get around to actually buying them). So each Saturday I'm going to try and keep better track, link to my fellow book ferreter-outers (I know, not a word but useful nonetheless), and hopefully add to some of your wish lists too.

Powder Necklace by Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond was mentioned on Bibliophile By the Sea.

The Lost Girls by Jennifer Baggett, Holly Corbett, and Amanda Pressner was mentioned on Bibliophile By the Sea.

Paris Times Eight by Deirdre Kelly was mentioned on Readerbuzz.

The Icing on the Cupcake by Jennifer Ross was mentioned on Bookingmama.

Delhi by Sam Miller was mentioned on The Book Case.

Such a Pretty Face by Cathy Lamb was mentioned on The Crowded Leaf.

The Widower's Tale by Julia Glass was mentioned on Breaking the Spine.

What goodies have you added to your wish lists recently? Make your own list and leave a comment here so we can all see who has been a terrible influence inspiring you lately.

4 comments:

  1. I will have to make a list a little later but this is a brilliant idea :) Because really with 130+ books on my TBR list I would like *thank* someone for that LOL

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  2. Thanks for the "shout out" Kristen, and thanks to you I found a few new ones in this post. Such a Pretty Face and Delhi sound great; thanks

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  3. I just added Delhi and Such a Pretty Face to my TBR - both sound great!

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  4. Looks like your shelves will be expanding.

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