I received lots of bookish mail, so let me show everything off.
I received these wonderful early Christmas/Birthday books from Melliane.
Thanks, Melliane!
I received beautiful art prints and stickers from Rebecca F. Kenney.
We have just discovered her books and were just in time to enter a giveaway and were among the winners!
Thanks, Rebecca!
There was more awesomeness, but first it's story time!
The ever amazing Jeffe told me she sent us a package, so of course we were on the lookout for its arrival. Instead of it arriving, we received a message on Facebook from someone asking if we were expecting a package from the US...
It turned out the delivery people mistook the address and delivered it somewhere else!
Luckily the people who got the package managed to find and contact us on Facebook. They turned out to live close by, so they dropped the package off within 10 minutes after confirming it was our package!
We are totally grateful they took the time to find us instead of just sending the package back.
So behold the awesomeness that nearly didn't reach us:
There were lots of books by T. Kingfisher in the package.
Two of them I asked Jeffe to buy for me (paid for them myself), because I wanted that particular version of the book, but the others were given to Jeffe by T. Kingfisher/Ursula Vernon herself as they are friends and Jeffe told her I'm a big fan. They're either ARCs or difficult to get special editions. How awesome is that?!
Just look at these gorgeous sprayed edges.
Just have to show off this absolutely stunning edition of Nettle & Bone.
Thanks, Ursula!
But there was even more in the package
A signed copy of The Enchanted Greenhouse by Sarah Beth Durst.
Jeffe got it for me when she met up with Sarah Beth Durst on her book tour. (It has got a personal message that makes me love Sarah Beth Durst even more than I already did.)
I'm forever struggling to get US covers when there's also a UK version, so Jeffe got me the US ARC of this book!
And yet another book!
Last but not least a Christmas present we're not allowed to open yet, so it is next to our snow globe, guarded by the Santa Matryoshka dolls.
Thanks, Jeffe!!!











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