Sunday, December 5, 2010

In My Mailbox #25 - New Books This Week!

In my Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren in which bloggers share the books they have received each week.

Click on links for Goodreads/Amazon descriptions.


I've been very good this past while, and haven't bought any books. I feel a book splurge coming on soon, though!


For Review:

I've wanted to read this one for a while.  I know there was some controversy surrounding the book when it was released, but I think it sounds interesting and I've read some good reviews. 





Everyone knows about Anne Frank, and her life hidden in the secret annexe - or do they? Peter van Pels and his family are locked away in there with the Franks, and Peter sees it all differently. He's a boy, and for a boy it's just not the same. What is it like to be forced into hiding with Anne Frank, to hate her and then find yourself falling in love with her? To know you're being written about in her diary, day after day? What's it like to sit and wait and watch whilst others die, and you wish you were fighting? How can Anne and Peter try to make sense of one of the most devastating episodes in recent history n the holocaust? Anne's diary ends on August 4, 1944, but Peter's story takes us on, beyond their betrayal and into the Nazi death camps. He details with accuracy, clarity and compassion, the reality of day to day survival in Auschwitz - and the terrible conclusion. It's a story rooted firmly in history and it asks a question of us all: Are we listening? 'Is anybody there'? Peter cries from the depths of his despair in the camps. Read it, and you will be.




 The Forest of Adventures (Knight Trilogy #1) by Katie M. John.
 This book is completely new to me. It's a debut by a UK author. I  hadn't heard of it before, but I really like the sound of it.  

Being Billy by Phil Earle 
This is a UK debut for 2011.  It sounds like a pretty powerful story. I haven't read any reviews of this one yet.

Forge (Seeds of American #2) by Laurie Halse Anderson
This is the sequel to Chains - I haven't read this one, but I'm a fan of historical fiction. Is this a series worth checking out?



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Thanks to Andersen Press, Bloomsbury, Penguin Books & Little Bird Publishing for review copies.

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