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message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

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


message 3: by Janice (new)

Janice (jamasc) So far Esme takes the prize.

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.


message 4: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments I went to Half-Price Books today and got:
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.


message 5: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14537 comments I've been cleaning out the closing Borders...more Bukowski, Burroughs, a weird-looking Leonard Cohen, and a couple better copies of books I already had, e.g. Winesburg, Ohio.


message 6: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments A "weird-looking" Leonard Cohen?


message 8: by RandomAnthony (last edited Apr 04, 2011 05:52AM) (new)

RandomAnthony | 14537 comments Rebecca wrote: "A "weird-looking" Leonard Cohen?"

this one, Rebecca...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments Looks good! I've never read any of his books.


message 10: by Aynge (new)

Aynge (ayngemac) | 1202 comments Esme wrote: "I go to the second hand bookshop in the library every Saturday and blow a bunch of money on a bunch of books. i>

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.



message 11: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments Barb wrote: "RandomAnthony wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "A "weird-looking" Leonard Cohen?"

this one, Rebecca...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10..."

I definitely have something to check out!


It's good. Trippy and weird and ..."



message 12: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 1107 comments Just now...bunch of PG Wodehouse and some stuff for my cousin.


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

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.


message 14: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments I read the Pern books that were out when I was in college and that was about enough to last a lifetime. Yes, I'm really off series books because of that lazy "job security" thing.


Jackie "the Librarian" | 8993 comments Todd < Anne
He needs to get his own SF world to play with, instead of rehashing Pern over and over.


message 16: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca White (rebecca_white) | 1028 comments I didn't know he was writing until just the other day, I came across one.


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

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).


message 18: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13815 comments I was SO GOOD this weekend. I went to the Smith College Alumni Book Sale, which is a giant armory full of books. I have traditionally left with a crate, but this time I only bought one little paperback Kit Reed story collection. The woman at the checkout said "ONE??? Nobody buys one!"


message 19: by Jammies (new)

Jammies My last bookstore splurge was a $70 Border's gift card for my dad on his 70th birthday.


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

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.


message 21: by RandomAnthony (new)

RandomAnthony | 14537 comments I read the first two, Barb...loved Cannery Row and liked Stardust a lot.


message 22: by ~Geektastic~ (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3207 comments Barb wrote: "Just ordered online:
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.


message 23: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13815 comments I splurged yesterday. My beloved Daedalus outlet is closing. The original one in Columbia is sticking around, but the one below my gym is going away. 30% off their already ridiculously low prices.
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.


message 24: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 13815 comments We went to Powell's in Chicago and I found The Photographer: Into War-Torn Afghanistan with Doctors Without Borders, which is one of the three books on my "library doesn't have it" list! Then my father gave me The Demolished Man and a book of Cynthia Ozick short stories. So I came back with three more books than I left with. Oh wait. He also gave me To Reign in Hell. My shelf runneth over.


message 25: by Phil (new)

Phil | 11828 comments My latest purchase = the two Murakami books I mentioned in the "Your next read" thread.


message 26: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24728 comments Mod
I'm trying not to buy any more books for a long, long time.


Lyzzibug ~Still Breathing~ (lyzzibug) | 708 comments The Color of Water is a great book.


message 29: by Jim (new)

Jim | 6485 comments I just read A Game of Thrones Barb - let me know how you like it.


message 30: by Julie (new)

Julie (jooliaaah) I'm beside myself with excitement! I just went to lunch and noticed an independent bookstore in the strip mall I go to, to pick up lunch on my lunch hour. So I walked in to check it out and OMG! I could have spent the rest of the day there. The store specializes in science fiction and mystery, but has a small collection of other genres as well. Here's the cool thing, authors come in, TWO A WEEK!, to sign books and talk with fans. So they also have a huge selection of signed and signed first edition books. I bought a signed copy of The Neighbors Are Watching by Debra Ginsberg but wanted so many more. They had signed books by Julia Spencer-Fleming, Charlaine Harris, George R.R. Martin, Michael Koryta and those are just the ones I immediately recognized in the short time that I was there. Looks like they do a lot online as well, if you're interested.

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


message 31: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7328 comments RandomAnthony wrote: "I've been cleaning out the closing Borders...more Bukowski, Burroughs, a weird-looking Leonard Cohen, and a couple better copies of books I already had, e.g. Winesburg, Ohio."

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


message 32: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7328 comments Lobstergirl wrote: "I'm trying not to buy any more books for a long, long time."

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.


message 33: by ~Geektastic~ (last edited Aug 03, 2011 05:41PM) (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3207 comments Visited McKay's Used Books on my way home and I left with much less than usual. Actually, I found the two I was looking for and one lucky find I wasn't expecting.
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


message 34: by Lobstergirl, el principe (new)

Lobstergirl | 24728 comments Mod
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...


message 35: by janine (new)

janine | 7715 comments Today I bought this:



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.




message 36: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia Paschen | 7328 comments Cool cover, Janine!
Horse?? Eek, don't let Sarah Pi hear talk of this.


message 37: by janine (new)

janine | 7715 comments Not exactly from a bookstore, this was a present from my parents.



Yes, those are dogs on my bed.


message 38: by ~Geektastic~ (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3207 comments That is a gorgeous necklace, Janine. I love how old the book looks.


message 40: by Lee (new)

Lee | 703 comments Went to a huge library sale after work today.
Here's a few I found...

The Last Oracle (A Sigma Force Novel) by James Rollins

Death's Head Maximum Offense (Death's Head, Book 2) by David Gunn

And two HB's

Nightshade 20th Century Ghost Stories by Robert Phillips

65 Great Spine Chillers by Mary Danby


message 41: by Ruby (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) I decided to trade in some of the crappy books taking up valuable bookshelf real estate today at the second-hand place over the road. I traded 2 boxsets of Kray Brothers biographies (don't ask) and a handful of books about such important girly things as handbags & shoes (given to me by well-meaning but irritating acquaintances).
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


message 42: by Ruby (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) Nikole wrote: "A few weeks ago I went to a Borders close out sale and bought My Reading Life, Interpreter of Maladies, Such a Pretty Fat: One Narcissist's Quest to Discover if H..."</i>

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).



message 44: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) | 107 comments The last Borders here closed yesterday. Paperbacks 50 cents each, hardbacks 1 dollar. I bought anything and everything that looked like it might be worth reading and spent $35. That's about average for me for a bookstore visit, except i usually don't buy 52 books...


message 45: by ~Geektastic~ (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3207 comments Tom wrote: "The last Borders here closed yesterday. Paperbacks 50 cents each, hardbacks 1 dollar. I bought anything and everything that looked like it might be worth reading and spent $35. That's about aver..."

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


message 46: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) | 107 comments I should have kept the reciept...."You saved $1148.52"


message 47: by Wendall Paul (new)

Wendall Paul Sexton (wendallpaul) | 22 comments Tom wrote: "The last Borders here closed yesterday. Paperbacks 50 cents each, hardbacks 1 dollar. I bought anything and everything that looked like it might be worth reading and spent $35. That's about aver..."

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


message 48: by Arminius (last edited Sep 14, 2011 03:38PM) (new)

Arminius I will take a wing at that. They always seemed to be behind the curve.

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.


message 49: by ~Geektastic~ (new)

 ~Geektastic~ (atroskity) | 3207 comments Arminius pretty much summed it up. Plus, in the early days they focused on hiring staff and management that actually knew about books, but they later shifted to people who were only concerned with sales and expansion. They over-expanded during a time of high sales and then the bubble burst, kinda like silicon valley back in the day.


message 50: by Jammies (new)

Jammies Tom did better than I did--I stopped at my local Border's on Saturday and got 8 books for $20.


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