Of hunger, camels, adverbs and generations

library-lootUnlike previous weeks where my Library Loot was mainly Agatha Christie, this week I’ve mixed it up a bit with a random collection of whatever caught my eye on the shelf, for the most part. I say for the most part, because the first one on the list is one that has been discussed on a few book blogs that I read.

Without further adieu, here is this week’s Library Loot, an event co-sponsored by Eva from  The Striped Armchair and Marg of Reading Adventures:

Still left over from earlier this month:

Oh, and I do have two Agatha Christie books out for the Agatha Christie  Reading Challenge in which I am participating:

  • Poirot Loses A Client (aka Dumb Witness)
  • Death On The Nile

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4 Responses to Of hunger, camels, adverbs and generations

  1. You have a great stack. I have Camel Bookmobile on my TBR list. Happy reading.

  2. For me, Camel Bookmobile was a very happy find.

  3. Read the Camel club and two Agatha Cristies
    from this visit….also the latest Spencer novel from Robert B Parkar