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Your last bookstore splurge
I go to the second hand bookshop in the library every Saturday and blow a bunch of money on a bunch of books. Yesterday, I got:
Texas
Blind Man's Bluff
His Bright Light
The Summons
I'll Make You A Deal You Can't Resist
Monster
Sleepers
Rainbow Mars
Chicken Soup for the Brides' Soul
The Oxford Book of Essays
Kane and Abel
Vital Signs
Count Down
Cliffnotes to Jane Eyre
Spook
Prey
Timeline
Knick Knack Paddy Whack
Dilbert Future
Darwin Awards 3 and 4
Uncle John Plunges Into The Universe
Texas
Blind Man's Bluff
His Bright Light
The Summons
I'll Make You A Deal You Can't Resist
Monster
Sleepers
Rainbow Mars
Chicken Soup for the Brides' Soul
The Oxford Book of Essays
Kane and Abel
Vital Signs
Count Down
Cliffnotes to Jane Eyre
Spook
Prey
Timeline
Knick Knack Paddy Whack
Dilbert Future
Darwin Awards 3 and 4
Uncle John Plunges Into The Universe

Barb, please let me know what you think of Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie when you're done. I recently finished reading it.

Gandhi's Truth, by Erik Erikson
The Dogma of Christ by Erich Fromm
The Renaissance by Walter Pater
Le Rouge et le Noir by Stendhal (I've got it in English but I like to practice my French when I can find books)
The Bad Seed by William March (the very same edition I got from the Scholastic Book Club in 8th grade and it's in almost new condition - I'm thrilled!)
The Anchor Anthology of Short Fiction of the Seventeenth Century Ed. by Charles Mish,
The Sacred and the Profane by Mircea Eliade
and Invisible, by Paul Auster.
I will not have these read by next week.


The Scapegoat
Flood
Pavilion of Women
True Grit
and some Junie B. Jones books for the tyke.

this one, Rebecca...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...

I love those Uncle John Books. And if you haven't read Jane Eyre, you're in for a treat. Don't settle for the Cliffs Notes.

this one, Rebecca...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10..."
I definitely have something to check out!
It's good. Trippy and weird and ..."
All the rest of the Pern books, which I regret now as I won't read that last three. They're the same damn story as what was already told in Dragonsblood. I'm so over the Pern rehashing of the same story! Plus, Todd vs. Anne...I feel the difference and I'm not so much into it anymore.

He co-wrote Dragon's Kin, and it was okay. Had it been longer I may have not been so kind. But, he's just not his mom.
You're right Jacks, he needs to get his own world (life).
You're right Jacks, he needs to get his own world (life).

Okay, if we're talking out last book purchase, rather than excessive book purchase, then while at a random stop at the Goodwill with Jenn the other day, because she wanted to look for a tie rack (she uses them for her earrings), I bought Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West and Reading Lolita in Tehran.

Cannery Row, Stardust and Hawksley Burns for Isadora."
Did you get the illustrated Stardust or the smaller paperback version? The illustrated one makes it feel more like an old-fashioned fairy tale, which I really liked.

I got a Jeanette Winterson novel, an Alice Munro collection, Jonathan Lethem's short story collection, How to Pick a Peach, The Complete Badger: Volume 1, and two CDs for $30.
Bad Sarah. Sad Sarah.


Women of the Silk
Girl in Hyacinth Blue
Jane Austen's Guide to Dating
An Italian Affair

I know where I'll be spending my lunch hours!

RA, do you like Winesburg Ohio?
Several people on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ love that book.

I keep trying that. Then I just fail at it. Then I end up bringing a stack of books to our library's book sale to make room for the new ones. Crap.

Searching for:
World Without End
Mysteries of the Middle Ages: The Rise of Feminism, Science & Art from the Cults of Catholic Europe
Lucky find:
1066 and All That: A Memorable History of England Comprising All the Parts You Can Remember including 103 Good Things, 5 Bad Kings & 2 Genuine Dates
I just bought 5 or 6 the other day from the library's discard room. They were only 10¢ or 25¢, but it's the space that's an issue. They got added to a stack...


A picture-heavy cookbook with 21 recipes for 21 different animals, ranging from frog to shark, kangaroo, crocodile and horse. I might actually make the duck recipe, but other than that I just bought it because I think it looks cool.



In return, I scored:
Shriek: An Afterword (Secondhand)
Cloud Atlas (New)
The Stand (New special edition, but creased cover)
I'm tossing up going back for
Possession

You don't adore Steinbeck? [book:The Grapes of Wrath is one of my all time best loved books. Must admit, I haven't read many other Steinbecks (just Of Mice & Men I think).

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Sister - Rosamund Lupton
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Glass Houses - Rachel Caine
The Dead Girls' Dance - Rachel Caine
Midnight Alley - Rachel Caine
Feast of Fools - Rachel Caine
Lord of Misrule - Rachel Caine
Carpe Corpus - Rachel Caine
Fade Out - Rachel Caine
Kiss of Death - Rachel Caine
Ghost Town - Rachel Caine
Bite Club - Rachel Caine
Cape Storm - Rachel Caine
Ill Wind - Rachel Caine
Heat Stroke - Rachel Caine
Chill Factor - Rachel Caine
Firestorm - Rachel Caine
The Redbreast: Harry Hole Series, Book 1 - Jo Nesbo
Drowned Wednesday - Garth Nix
Dark Matter - Michelle Paver
The Accused - Constance Briscoe
Classic Tales of Vampires and Shapeshifters - Compiled by Tig Thomas
Finding Harmony - Sally Hyder
50 Scary Fair Tales - Compiled by Vic Parker
Classic Ghost Stories
Amazon has delivered:
Windfall - Rachel Caine
Thin Air - Rachel Caine
Total Eclipse - Rachel Caine
Gale Force - Rachel Caine
Death Bringer - Derek Landy


I think there's still one hanging on in Fairfax, near my office. Sounds like I need to make one last trip.

I have yet to understand that. Why did they go under?

My wife worked for them. When Amazon started I asked her about Border's website. She said that they were just using Amazon to sell their books. B&N had their website in operation.
Then they brought in a manager to restructure them. He decided to close the entire mall Walden Book chain (except those he couldn’t because of mall contracts) even though some of those were really profitable. He then retired.
Then they seemed to come late to the e-book game as well. All I ever hear about is the Nook and the Kindle.

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