Two new books have made their way to me, courtesy of a late birthday present from my mother. Stephen Deas's The Adamantine Palace, and Scott Lynch's The Lies of Locke Lamora.



I can't really say that these were in my mailbox, not technically, since they were bought at a brick-and-mortar bookstore, but since they are new arrivals, I'm making mention of them as such. I'm looking forward to reading both of them. The Adamantine Palace is probably the one that I'll read first, after I clear a spot on my reading list.
I did, however, forget to mention a while ago that there was a legitimate "In My Mailbox" book that found its way to me: Deborah Noyes's Captivity.


I'm perfectly serious when I say, "So many books, so little time!"


I can't really say that these were in my mailbox, not technically, since they were bought at a brick-and-mortar bookstore, but since they are new arrivals, I'm making mention of them as such. I'm looking forward to reading both of them. The Adamantine Palace is probably the one that I'll read first, after I clear a spot on my reading list.
I did, however, forget to mention a while ago that there was a legitimate "In My Mailbox" book that found its way to me: Deborah Noyes's Captivity.

I'm perfectly serious when I say, "So many books, so little time!"
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"The adamantine palace" is on my to-read list too! I recently got it from a friend.