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  1. What's on the Bookshelf

    Sunday, August 22, 2010

    I missed What's On the Bookshelf (IMM) last week due to the fact that I was rather busy dislocating my left patella and being taken in an ambulance to hospital to get it put back in. In case you are wondering, yes, it hurt like hell and I screamed a lot... Unfortunately, I am now stuck wearing a big brace on my left leg and may have to miss as much as a month of work! I am very much not happy. I actually like being able to go to work and I do not enjoy the idea of having to sit around doing nothing while I recover. I suppose that in the very least I am going to get a lot of reading done.

    Anyway, here is the stash from the past fortnight:

    Walking the Tree by Kaaron Warren
    This book is by an Aussie author who I actually wasn't familiar with but the premise certainly grabbed my curiosity. From the back cover, there is an island on which grows a massive tree. At the age of 18 people leave their homes to travel around the island.


    Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
    I am pretty sure that we have all heard of Shiver. After hearing all of the hype I can only hope that it will live up to my expectations. The blurb sounds promising, though, telling of a story about Sam, the werewolf, and Grace who has grown up watching the wolves in the woods from the safety of her house. Even the blurb seems so... atmospheric!

    The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman
    I've been spotting this title around in the shops and have heard mention of it here and there. It caught my eye awhile ago and it sounds like exactly what I am in the mood for right now.

    A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
    When I speak to people who loved The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss as much as I did, Martin's series A Song of Ice and Fire keeps on creeping in to the conversations. A Game of Thrones is the first book in the fantasy series.

    Plague of the Dead by Z. A. Recht
    I had never heard about this book before but I am always willing to give a zombie story a try. Plague of the Dead is the first book in the Morningstar Saga. I say, bring on the zombie hoards!

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    Terra

  2. 5 comments:

    1. oh no you poor thing! having a bung leg is a disaster! luckily you seem to have got a good swag this week which should tide you over for the time it takes you to recover - hope you are all healed up soon!

    2. Nina said...

      Shiver is really good. I do hope you feel better soon and have fun reading a lot of books! Happy reading.

    3. E.J. Stevens said...

      Walking the Tree sounds intriguing. I'll have to check it out. :) Great mailbox! My IMM Birthday Edition is here.

      xx,
      E.J
      From the Shadows

    4. Anonymous said...

      Great mailbox this week!! Hope you enjoy them all! =)

      Please stop in and check out mailbox. =)

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