Sunday, October 16, 2011

Mailbox Monday


Thanks for joining me for Mailbox Monday! MM was created by Marcia at A girl and her books (fka The Printed Page), who graciously hosted it for a long, long time, before turning it into a touring meme (details here).

Serena at Savvy Verse & Wit is hosting in October.  Please go by and visit her wonderful blog.

I got two books last week:



Portland's 100 Best Places To Stuff Your Faces by Jen Stevenson, illustrated by Mette Hornung Rankin. I bought this from the author at some women wellness whatever thing. Stevenson has a wonderful blog-like website called Under the Table With Jen, all about food, food in Portland, and life in Portland. Great stuff.




Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman by Robert K. Massie.  I got this from the LibraryThing Early Review program.  I asked for it because I loved his Peter the Great book and Hubby also loved Nicholas and Alexander.  Hubby just snagged this away from my (as I was trying to see how to spell Nicholas) because he wants to read it immediately.  

6 comments:

  1. I'm sure Catherine the Great is a good historical novel. I've always been fascinated by her. Happy reading!

    P.S. Just to let you know, I often have a hard time loading your page. It takes a long time - ( detailed photos on the page?)

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  2. I've heard Catherine the Great is outstanding!

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  3. Catherine the Great is a book I've got my eye on, but I just loved the title of the other one about stuffing our faces...yum...happy reading

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  4. Harvee: Thanks for the heads up about the slow page loading. I wonder why that is. It may be the Deck of Chords post that has a lot of pictures that I think are big files. I'll see what I can do.

    Kathy: Good! I think it will be excellent, based on his Peter biography.

    Serena: It took me a while to catch the rhyme in the places to stuff Faces book. Duh. It's very cute.

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  5. I have read Massie's books on the Romanovs and thought they were good so I am definitely interested in Catherine the Great. Enjoy your books!

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  6. Ha! Could you have gotten two more different books?! Hope you find them both yummy. (I'm lusting after the Massie book, myself!)

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