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Aug 01, 2010 06:43AM

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Les Misérables
Light in August by Faulkner
Cold Comfort Farm by Gibbons
Wide Sargasso Sea by Rhys
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte
Different Seasons by Stephen King for my daughter
Total: $18.25
Linda wrote: "Just ordered from Thriftbooks:
Les Misérables
Light in August by Faulkner
Cold Comfort Farm by Gibbons
Wide Sargasso Sea by Rhys
The Tenan..."</i>
Thriftbooks is an incredible enabler for our addiction. I just received [book:The Nitrogen Murder: A Periodic Table Mystery that I ordered from them last month and I have another that should be arriving from them soon too.
Les Misérables
Light in August by Faulkner
Cold Comfort Farm by Gibbons
Wide Sargasso Sea by Rhys
The Tenan..."</i>
Thriftbooks is an incredible enabler for our addiction. I just received [book:The Nitrogen Murder: A Periodic Table Mystery that I ordered from them last month and I have another that should be arriving from them soon too.



Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
Adam Bede by George Eliot
Edge of Eternity by Randy Alcorn


Nice! Author signature wow!


Michelle wrote: "My plan for tomorrow is to go to a 30,000+ used book sale! The prices range from 25cents to $3. Its definitely the highlight of my weekend!"
Oh wow, Michelle, just the thought of that makes me drool! lol. Lucky you.
Oh wow, Michelle, just the thought of that makes me drool! lol. Lucky you.

Lucky!! I'm jealous!

Awesome!!! I'm going to one like that next month!! Saving up some dollars so I can hit the ubs in the area too!









































WTG Michelle!


Thanks!

You're funny! I didn't realize that a few cookbooks fell out of the bag in the car. For 30,000+ books, I was expecting to come home with more; but I'm happy with those, I'm already running out of room as it is!














I also bought these from ebay:


Ok, I admit it, I fell off the wagon, again. I know I said I was going to go cold turkey this month to save up for buying new next month, but I just couldn't resist those used books at my library Tuesday. I just couldn't admit I fell off until today. :-( You don't know what torture it is to be a bibliomaniac and work where there is a constant supply, it's both pleasure and torture. :-) But I only bought 6 books for a couple of bucks, so it's not too bad.
I did receive the other part of my Thriftbooks order,
, but I ordered that last month so it doesn't count.
AND you'll be proud to know that while I was shopping for work clothes today I WAS able to resist visiting Borders, Barnes & Noble, AND another library's used book shelves. So, all in all, not too bad, right? :-)
I did receive the other part of my Thriftbooks order,

AND you'll be proud to know that while I was shopping for work clothes today I WAS able to resist visiting Borders, Barnes & Noble, AND another library's used book shelves. So, all in all, not too bad, right? :-)

Not bad at all! Going "cold turkey" is really tough :)
I've only bought The Bird Watching Answer Book: Solutions to Every Problem You'll Ever Face; Answers to Every Question You'll Ever Ask. I've been given The Man Who Loved Books Too Much: The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession, A Home at the End of the World, Dry Store Room No. 1: The Secret Life of the Natural History Museum and The Windup Girl. I've got a list going at Powell's but I have a summer birthday and expect that there are another few books in my immediate future.

Not bad at all, Joseph. I have a Barnes and Noble GC burning a hole in my wallet, so tomorrow I may be falling off the wagon.
Petra, I learned about it on GR!
July was "read a book a day" month. August is "read interesting books slowly" month. I have read Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America and am now reading The Orientalist: Solving the Mystery of a Strange and Dangerous Life. Definitely The Man Who Loved Books Too Much: The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession and Mockingjay. Maybe Lavinia; maybe The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, and after that, who can say?

I read on the treadmill, so ideally that's 1-2 hours a day. Between academic terms, more pleasure reading. In term, more professional books, monographs, etc.



The Year 1000: What life was like at the turn of the first millennium, an Englishman's world.
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk
Gil's All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult
Le Morte D' Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table by Keith Baines
The Complete Sherlock Holmes: All 4 novels and 56 Short Stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett
A collection of 4 Hemingway novels
The Power of Myth by Joseph Campbell
So, yeah...my tastes are all over the place. I'm ratcheting back on the book buying effective immediately. We're moving and I'm going to be going to school full time in the spring, so no more money for books. :( I'm pretty sure I'll figure out a way to squeeze in just one or two more, though....
Kristopher

I only bought two- September by Rosamunde Pilcher and Mistress of thr Revolution by Catherine Delors both hardback.
Fun! I will be receiving some books tomorrow, and then I'll be doing some filling in.

Kristopher

Isn't it just a great feeling to know that you'll be receiving some more books?!
I've always said that I prefer rectangular gifts, but this rarely makes a sufficient impression on friends and family.



Fun! I decided that I should read a few of the books that I found on GR, so it's The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet right now and maybe 600 Hours of Edward after.

My family just knows that a Borders or Amazon gift card is the best way to go with me now, LOL!
I received Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and Where the Birds Are: A Travel Guide to Over 1,000 Parks, Preserves, and Sanctuaries. I stopped at a book outlet and picked up The Toothpick: Technology and Culture and Dead Until Dark, plus audiobooks of This Book Will Save Your Life, The Inheritance of Loss, The Preservationist, and English. After an educator's discount and with 4 for the price of 3 on audiobooks, that cost $31.
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