Monday, November 25, 2019

Monday Morning Madness: Phantom Audition, The Testaments, and Santa With Muscles


 

Good Morning, Everyone!


Once again, I'm combining this week's Sunday Post (hosted by Caffeinated Reviewer) with today's It's Monday! What Are You Reading (hosted by The Book Date).


What Am I Currently Reading?


I'll start reading Phantom Audition by Simon Dillon sometime today. My review will be posted on Wednesday.


Recent Reviews

(DVD Review)

(Fall Reads)

(DVD Review) 

(Blu-ray Review)


What's in the Mail?


I received four new titles in the mail last week. The Courier by Gordon J. Campbell and Misleading Miss Verity by Carolyn Miller are both for upcoming book tours. Little Women: The Official Companion will be reviewed during my blog's Holiday Gift Guide. Last but not least, is The Testaments by Margaret Atwood, which is the only book out of the three that's not for review purposes; though I'll probably end it up reviewing it on here. It's a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale.


A little over a week ago, Mill Creek Entertainment sent me the Santa With Muscles Blu-ray and the Angela's Christmas DVD. I'll be reviewing them sometime in December.


Great Finds


My local library had a bunch of books for "free" in the lobby and I picked up The Forgotten Room by Lincoln Child. I also picked up the book Lawless and the Flowers of Sin by William Sutton at a Dollar Tree Store.


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