Monday, April 5, 2010

Mailbox Monday


Thank you to Marcia at The Printed Page for putting on the weekly Mailbox Monday, a place where I discover so many wonderful new books.

Check out her blog and post all the new books you acquired last week.

I missed last weeks Mailbox Monday so today is for the last two weeks.

The Lotus Eaters: A Novel by Tatjana Soli (from LibraryThing Early Reviewers)

From Amazon:
A unique and sweeping debut novel of an American female combat photographer in the Vietnam War, as she captures the wrenching chaos and finds herself torn between the love of two men.
The Lotus Eaters: A Novel
On a stifling day in 1975, the North Vietnamese army is poised to roll into Saigon. As the fall of the city begins, two lovers make their way through the streets to escape to a new life. Helen Adams, an American photojournalist, must take leave of a war she is addicted to and a devastated country she has come to love. Linh, the Vietnamese man who loves her, must grapple with his own conflicted loyalties of heart and homeland. As they race to leave, they play out a drama of devotion and betrayal that spins them back through twelve war-torn years, beginning in the splendor of Angkor Wat, with their mentor, larger-than-life war correspondent Sam Darrow, once Helen's infuriating love and fiercest competitor, and Linh's secret keeper, boss and truest friend.

Tatjana Soli paints a searing portrait of an American woman’s struggle and triumph in Vietnam, a stirring canvas contrasting the wrenching horror of war and the treacherous narcotic of obsession with the redemptive power of love. Readers will be transfixed by this stunning novel of passion, duty and ambition among the ruins of war. 

 Keeper by Kathi Appelt (ARC from Simon and Schuster via Shelf Awareness)

From the publisher's website:
KeeperTo ten-year-old Keeper, this moon is her chance to fix all that has gone wrong...and so much has gone wrong. But she knows who can make things right again: Meggie Marie, her mermaid mother who swam away when Keeper was just three. A blue moon calls the mermaids to gather at the sandbar, and that's exactly where she is headed -- in a small boat, in the middle of the night, with only her dog, BD (Best Dog), and a seagull named Captain.

When the riptide pulls at the boat, tugging her away from the shore and deep into the rough waters of the Gulf of Mexico, panic sets in, and the fairy tales that lured her out there go tumbling into the waves. Maybe the blue moon isn't magic and maybe the sandbar won't sparkle with mermaids and maybe -- Oh, no..."Maybe" is just too difficult to bear. Kathi Appelt follows up to her New York Times bestseller, The Underneath, with a tale that will pull right at your very core -- stronger than moon currents -- capturing the crash and echo of the waves and the dark magic of the ocean.

She's So Dead to Us by Kieran Scott (ARC from Simon and Schuster via Shelf Awareness)

She's So Dead to UsPerfect, picturesque Orchard Hill. It was the last thing Ally Ryan saw in the rear-view mirror as her mother drove them out of town and away from the shame of the scandal her father caused when his hedge fund went south and practically bankrupted all their friends -- friends that liked having trust funds and new cars, and that didn't like constant reminders that they had been swindled. So it was adios, Orchard Hill. Thanks for nothing.

Now, two years later, Ally's mother has landed a job back at the site of their downfall. So instead of Ally's new low-key, happy life, it'll be back into the snake pit with the likes of Shannen Moore and Hammond Ross.
But then there's Jake Graydon. Handsome, wealthy, bored Jake Graydon. He moved to town after Ally left and knows nothing of her scandal, but does know that he likes her. And she likes him. So off into the sunset they can go, right? Too bad Jake's friends have a problem with his new crush since it would make Ally happy. And if anyone deserves to be unhappy, it's Ally Ryan.

Ally was hoping to have left all the drama in the past, but some things just can't be forgotten. Isn't there more to life than money?


8 comments:

DCMetroreader said...

She's So Dead to Me seems to have traveled the blog world today (including to your truly).

The Lotus Eaters looks intense, but good.

Happy reading!

Alayne said...

I have Keeper as well, can't wait to read it! My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.

detweilermom said...

I like the name of your blog as I am a book hoarder also. Enjoy your books.

Mary (Bookfan) said...

They all look good, enjoy!

Kaye said...

I wish She's so Dead to Us found it's way to my mailbox! Enjoy them all. You got some good ones. have a great week.

nat @book, line, and sinker said...

i got a few goodies this week myself, including a journal about books and book resources. i'm looking forward to reading and reviewing it soon. :) 'she's so dead to us' sounds like a fun read. enjoy!

Beth(bookaholicmom) said...

She's Dead to Us sounds good as does The Lotus Eaters. I hope enjoy all your new reads!

Lisa said...

Just read The Lotus Eaters and really liked it a lot.