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March 6, 2008

Me & My Mailbox: 'Season of Ice' Looks Cold And Home-y

Season Of IceThe last few weeks have been a little slow here in the "mailroom," but in a way that's okay. I'm getting a little more organized here at Ypulse Books, and am now able to keep my book flow under control now. Each month I will do a run-down of what I've received and what looks interesting. In a nutshell, here's what it looks like on the floor of my 'lil office. I am excited about many of these titles.

Season Of Ice by Diane Les Becquets (What!? Tradgedy/mystery in Northern Maine? Goes without saying I'm excited and intrigued. These are my peeps, I'll definitely be reading this. A west coast transplant like myself has to do whatever she can to stay true to her Maine roots.)

Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen

Game & Monster by Walter Dean Meyers (Look for an author interview at the end of March.)

Grow, A Novel In Prose by Juanita Havill (Plant a garden, build a community.)

the Trouble with Rules by Leslie Bulion ('Tween-y. Good girl meets bad girl...all kinds of naughtiness ensues.)

Hurricane Song by Paul Volponi (A novel about a boy experiencing the nightmare of Hurricane Katrina.)

Airhead by Meg Cabot

Shift by Jennifer Bradbury

Tunnels by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams (This books is getting a lot of buzz and it does look good. Underground world in London...'member the book, The Mole People: Life in the Tunnels Beneath New York City? Somehow, I don't think it's quite the same.)

Lamplighter by D.M. Cornish (#2 in the Monster Blood Tattoo Trilogy. More life in the Half-Continent. )

Gabriel's Jouney by Alison Hart (#3 in Racing to Freedom Trilogy. Civil War horse-racer leaves his successful career to join the war effort.)

Nick of Time, Adventure Through Time by Ted Bell (Billed as the best of Robert Louis Stevenson and Horatio Hornblower. Things that make you go hmmm...)

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