Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week. Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists.
Here we are starting another month and the final quarter of the year. I’ll start with some holiday decorations.
I like to read mysteries, monsters and ghostly things in October. How about you?
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Like or not (lol), I find myself reading one. I explain: https://jhohadli.wordpress.com/2020/10/05/scary-stuff
Hi Joanna- Thanks for linking up and commenting. It’s fine to share even if you don’t have new books. It’s fun to know what is going on in each other’s worlds.
I think that with many of us here in the UK likely to be under increased Covid restrictions over the autumn / winter period, just about every event has already been cancelled.
This is going to have one of two outcomes – either people are going to forget about Halloween / Christmas decorating this year – or folks are going to go mad and way over the top, in their own homes!
Whichever, it is unlikely to be with family or friends, so for us it will be Christmas a deux – pretty much the same as it has been since March!
Thanks for hosting this week, I have a couple of new books to share 🙂
Yvonne xx
We are limiting celebrations too so I take joy in little things like my orange blouses and mani in October and red blouses and mani in December. 🙂
Thanks for sharing at MM!
I’m finally reading Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill, but on audio so it could take me awhile
Heart Shaped Box sounds like a perfect October read. Thanks for the info. 🙂
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Read The House of Brides last winter & really enjoyed it. Hope you will too.
Happy Read!
Hello Icewineanne – Thanks for the recommendation. I will check it out. Hope you have a good week of reading too!
Oops…meant to wish you Happy Reading for all the terrific books you found in your mailbox!