Saturday, February 20, 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.

The Disengagement Ring by Clodagh Murphy was mentioned at Bookfan.

Secret Son by Laila Lalami was mentioned at Bermudaonion's Weblog.

Firsts by Wilson Casey was mentioned at Book End Babes.

Men and Dogs by Katie Crouch was mentioned at Bibliophile by the Sea.

The Heights by Peter Hedges was mentioned at Bibliophile by the Sea.

My Ridiculous Romantic Obsessions by Becca Wilhite was mentioned at Bloggin' 'bout Books.

Secret Daughter by Shilpa Somaya Gowda was mentioned at Bibliophile by the Seas.

The Twin by Gerbrand Bakker was mentioned at The Book Case.

All the Nice Girls by Joan Bakewell was mentioned at Dovegreyreader Scribbles.

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. yikes; sorry to be your enabler this week Kristen...LOL

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  2. I just finished reading an ARC of "The Heights" and it was excellent! I must insist that you read this one, LOL!

    "Men and Dogs" looks good! I signed up to try to win one of these on Goodreads, so fingers are crossed!

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  3. I have The Twin sitting on my TBR shelf. It was one of Powell's Books "Indiespensable" packages last year. You have reminded me to get to it.

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  4. would you like a copy of Men and Dogs? Got an extra ARC.

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