Book Mail
Book Mail: A Roundup of the Book Mail I Received Last Week
Receiving book mail the week of Valentine’s Day feels like a special kind of romance, a love affair with stories that arrive just in time to warm your heart. Whether it’s a sweeping love story, an inspiring memoir, or an edge-of-your-seat thriller, each book is a thoughtful gift to yourself, wrapped in the promise of new adventures. As the world celebrates love in all its forms, there’s something enchanting about unboxing tales that will soon become your cozy companions, filling the week with joy, imagination, and the comfort of turning pages.
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What I Wore:
Dressed in a warm camel-colored turtleneck that feels like a soft hug, paired with her favorite jeans and timeless gold hoop earrings, she sinks into the comfort of her surroundings. The stack of book mail beside her is a treasure trove of stories waiting to be discovered, each cover and title sparking her imagination. As she flips through the pages, the cozy outfit and the thrill of new books create a moment that feels both indulgent and deeply personal. During the week of Valentine's Day, with love in the air and the promise of fresh adventures bound in paper, she feels like the main character in her own life—curious, inspired, and perfectly at home in her world.
This Week’s Book Mail Includes:
How Isn't It Going by Delphine Horvilleur
The Good Boy by Stella Hayward
Pretty Girls Get Away with Murder by Brandi Bradley
First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison (also listed in Romantic Books For Valentine's Day)
The Love Lyric by Kristina Forest
Gate to Kagoshima by Poppy Kuroki (also listed in Books Set in Japan)
We Are Made of Stars by Rochelle B. Weinstein
The Perfect Rom-Com by Melissa Ferguson (also listed in Books I'm Looking Forward to Reading this Winter)
She Doesn't Have a Clue by Jenny Elder Moke
The Untended by Mattea Kramer
The Story of Martin Luther King Jr. by Christine Platt
Be Smart About Screen Time by Rachel Brian
The Story of Fannie Lou Hamer by Margeaux Weston
The Story of Sojourner Truth by Anita Crawford Clark
The Story of Serena William by Shadae B. Mallory
Money for Adulting by Michelle Hung
The Rose Bargain by Sasha Peyton Smith
There's Something About Mira by Sonali Dev
My Mother in Havana by Rebe Huntman
The Librarians of Lisbon by Suzanne Nelson
The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner
Kingdom of Claw by Demi Winters
Black Girl, Black Girl by Ali Kamanda and Jorge Redmond
Black Boy, Black Boy by Ali Kamanda and Jorge Redmond
Dinosaur Day by Diana Murray