It's that time again! The sources of my last 20 reviewed books:
The Widow's Season by Laura Brodie - Provided by publisher after I accepted author query
Ice by Sarah Beth Durst - Provided by publisher after I accepted author query
Mathilda Savitch by Victor Lodato - Amazon Vine
Claim to Fame by Margaret Peterson Haddix - Amazon Vine
The Invention of Curried Sausage by Uwe Timm - Bought
Wherever Nina Lies by Lynn Weingarten - Provided by publicist after I accepted query
The Passage by Justin Cronin - Borrowed from the incomparable Trish
Exodus by Julie Bertagna - Picked up at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Birthmarked by Caragh O'Brien - Traded with Sharon
Dark Life by Kat Falls - Picked up at the Frankfurt Book Fair
Inside Out by Maria V. Snyder - Requested from publisher
The Line by Teri Hall - Picked up at Frankfurt Book Fair
Obernewtyn by Isobelle Carmody - Bought
Parable of the Sower by Octavia E. Butler - Bought
Among the Imposters by Margaret Peterson Haddix - Bought used
Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix - Bought
Sapphique by Catherine Fisher - Bought
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher - Bought
Lockdown (Escape from Furnace) by Alexander Gordon Smith - Unsolicted review copy
The Things that Keep Us Here by Carla Buckley - Requested via Shelf Awareness
Thanks to Dystopian February, my sources were pretty balanced this time around. I'm pleased to be getting a lot of my bought books read!
Where are your books coming from these days?
9 comments:
It's always so nice to be reading your own books, isn't it? Slightly more than a third of my reads for the year have been review copies. I'm trying to swing the balance a little more in favor of my own books.
What a wonderful collection of books! It is wonderful receiving books in the mail. After seeing your list, I think I'd like to make a trip to the Frankfurt Book Fair!
I want to read Inside Out, The Line, Birthmarked and Incarceron so badly!
You are extremely well-balanced! I've been really picky about review copies lately. So many of them arrive and sit forever on the shelves which give me a big guilt complex. I'd say about half of my books (audios) come from the library. The others are evenly split between review copies, ones that were bought, and ones that were won or given to me.
Books in the mail are great! I also like picking up books at the library!
Great additions to your collection! I understand the balancing of books.
It is so interesting to see where the books come from. Thanks for sharing!
I just got Obernewtyn, and it was as a result of your review. :)
I haven't done this in a few months -- I should take a look see.
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