
Letter Box Love Vlog (#11)
Hey! Welcome to Letterbox Love, this is a UK meme, hosted by the lovely Lynsey at Narratively Speaking and inspired by The Story Sirens In My Mailbox, where we highlight the books we got in the post and beyond!!
Hi Guys, I got a few books I wanted to chat about so did a vlog! Enjoy! (PS. sorry for the strange faces and hair playing… I fiddle) (PPS. All links go to Goodreads)
For Review:
Bought:
Thanks for stopping by and I look forward to seeing what everyone else got this week!


10 Comments
Mel
The Assassin’s curse looks great – I got a copy through netgalley as well and can’t wait to read…as soon as the numerous other review books are done! 🙂
So Many Books, So Little Time
I really love the look of Sweet Venom.
Bungle
Nice looking books this week!
Ellie Warren
I got Assassin’s Curse and Poltergeeks too this week. I love the sound of all their titles, I’m really going to have to buy some later this year instead of just getting review copies.
Sally@Always Lost in Stories
Daughter of the Flames is amazing- I can’t wait to get hold of Frostfire. Sweet Venom and The Assassin’s Curse are books that I have- love the look of but haven’t read yet.
Enjoy all your new reads!
SisterSpooky
just read Poltergeeks, really good!
Theta Sigma
“Poltergeeks” has had my interest for a while and “The Assassin’s Curse” has started to be of interest.
Your description of “Barnaby Brocket” sounds interesting, so I’ve already put it one my Wish List.
Hope you enjoy all of your books.
Zoe Crook
Poltergeeks looks really interesting, I haven’t heard of that one before. I love the cover of Frostfire! <3
I love Tera Lynn Childs’ books, so I can’t wait to read your reivew of Sweet Venom.
OOH, a John Boyne book! Now that it has been compared to Matilda I want to even more! 😀
Liz. R
I love The Assassin’s Curse so much! Read it through NetGalley, but hoping to buy a copy when it comes out because it was that good. Poltergeeks looks great as well, so does Sweet Venom! Happy reading :).
Jesse Owen
Fab books this week – I’m dying to read Barnaby Bracket – it sounds so far up my street 🙂