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After more than three months without any update of my bookshelf, here is a new In My Mailbox... and quite a big one, as it was my birthday and Christmas...
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[I now have 319 books in my bookshelf. To see which ones, click here!]
First of all, I have received three books in French from partners... One because I was selected for Jeudis critiques, one because I was selected for Babelio's masse critique and one because I saw a post of author Pierre Thiry who was looking for bloggers to review his book.
Pierre Thiry ❖ >> Le mystère du Pont Gustave-Flaubert <<
Pablo Mehler ❖ >> Derrière les grilles du Luxembourg <<
Joël Vernet ❖ >> Si un cobra vous regarde dans les yeux <<
For the Advent period, Patty, my friend who own Aux 1001 histoires, prepared a lovely Advent calendar for me. I received a nice present every day, including two bookmarks that she cross-stiched herself and a book. Thanks Patty ;)
Sheila O'Flanagan ❖ Stand by me
At the beginning of December, I received several books for my birthday as well as the Clave Spanish dictionary I had wanted for so long (thanks mum) : my friend Cloé bought me Le combat d'hiver, my friend Patty (yes, she is amazing) the first book of the Tintenwelt series (in German) and my aunt gave me an amazing old book, La Case de l'Oncle Tom.
Harriet Beecher-Stowe ❖ La case de l'Oncle Tom
Cornelia Funke ❖ Tintenherz (Tintenwelt-Trilogie #1)
Jean-Claude Mourlevat ❖ Le combat d'hiver
For Christmas, I received two more books : Gleis 4 (in German) from my grandfather and Les Revenants (in French) from my father... Both are crime books!
Franz Hohler ❖ Gleis 4
Laura Kasischke ❖ Les revenants
Another wonderful book I was supposed to receive for Christmas (but it arrived late) is Peter May's Hebrides, which contains photos and comments about the places where his Lewis Trilogy takes place.
Peter May ❖Hebrides
Although that was already quite a lot (especially given how full my TBR shelf is), I bought two more books... A crime book which I have wanted for a very long time and another funny one about French and English language and expressions.
Michel Bussi ❖ >> Un avion sans elle <<
Jean-Loup Chiflet ❖ Sky my husband - ciel mon mari
I also received a book in English for a partnership. This time, it is a children's book.
Anabelle Valenzuela Alarcon ❖ >> The day an angel ran into my room <<