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I broke down and Bought Angels and Demons. I have to see what everyone is all excited about. My brother has read all of Brown's books and says they are great (not that his reading taste is all that fab to begin with). I refuse to buy Da Vinci Code as it is still in HB (don't like paying $$$ for books I know will soon be MM and don't care for HB anyway), so I thought I would try A & D instead.

I also managed to get My Sister's Keeper, Holy Fools and The True and Outstanding Adventures of the Hunt Sisters all in hardcover for $5 each at my book store because they are "hurt". I can't see any damage though, so I'm beyond thrilled.

Edited because I pressed the submit button by accident without finishing the post. Doh.
 
Dogtanian said:
Most of the books ordered by my fellow muskahound are crime thrillers and the order would come to about £50. Not bad for that many books don't you think?

I'm going to order some of Amazon soon. Got 29 on my wish list so far. Might have to order them all :) Nothing like receiving a parcel full of books :cool:

Thanks for that Dogtanian :)

I shouldn't really need to buy any new books for a few months after that lot tbh. I've already got about 4 new books that I haven't read & my Dad has loads of books that I'll be borrowing :D

I'll check out One Hundred Years of Solitude. Cheers
 
Yes! Do check out 100 years of Solitude. It's a masterpiece. Difficult, but rewarding :)

Shadow of the wind is a novel I am really interested in reading. It sounds like my kind of thing. An added bonus is that I have been to Barcelona so I hope there might be some places in the book that I can recognise! :)
 
I did want to get Veronika by Coelho, Wabbit. Do let me know what you think of it.

The most recent one I got: Gardens of the Moon, Steven Erikson. Looks delicious. However, I've been found out to have bought too many books the past week, so am in a little spot of trouble. :D

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I am very curious about his works as I have heard so much and especially about the two that I have. I will let you know :)
 
Just bought
TIMEQUAKE by Kurt Vonnegut
I loved Slaughterhouse 5 so I thought I needed to read some more by Vonnegut.

SOPHIE'S WORLD by Jostein Gaarder
I just need to see what this book is all about. It better be good...

Now if they would just arrive soon.
 
SillyWabbit said:
Shadow of the wind is a novel I am really interested in reading. It sounds like my kind of thing. An added bonus is that I have been to Barcelona so I hope there might be some places in the book that I can recognise! :)

Its a book I would like as well. Just read a write up on it. Sounds great :)
 
Just bought:

Prey by Michael Crichton
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Seven by Anthony Bruno
and
The Two Towers by J.R.R. Tolkien
 
Theory of Knowledge for the IB Diploma by Richard van de Lagemaat
Theory of Knowledge by Keith Lehrer
Theory of Knowledge by Nicholas Alchin
The Theory of Knowledge: Classic and Contemporary Readings by Louis P. Pojman
General Theory of Knowledge (Library of Exact Philosophy) by Moritz Schlick, et al
A Guide Through the Theory of Knowledge Adam Morton
Chemistry for the IB Diploma (IB Study Guides) by Geoff Neuss
Physics for the IB Diploma by Tim Kirk
Advanced Calculus by David V. Widder
English for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Steven Croft, et al

I bought a lot of books this time because I'm getting ready for the IB next year.
 
Latest temptations: :D
Raymond Chandler.. - The Long Goodbye
James Herbert - The Magic Cottage
Harlan Coben - The Innocent
John Connolly - Nocturnes
Voltaire - The Calas Affair​
 
I never could decide what to buy with the Amazon gift certificate my mom gave me for Christmas (yeah, 4 months ago!) so I finally broke down and bought the following books:

"Condensed Knowledge: A Deliciously Irreverent Guide to Feeling Smart Again"
Will Pearson

"The Screwtape Letters"
C. S. Lewis

"Everyday Life in Early America"
David F. Hawke

"The Pig Book : How Government Wastes Your Money"

"The Shell Seekers"
Rosamunde Pilcher

"Good Grief"
Lolly Winston

"American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson"
Joseph J. Ellis

"Snow"
Tracy Lynn

"Daniel's Veil"
R.H. Stavis

"A Can of Peas"
Traci DePree

"The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate"
Gary Chapman

I'm going to be a happy little camper when these arrive :D
 
Just bought This Perfect Day by Ira Levin. It was in the Book Search forum under "Wrist implants and city limits", and Wicked Witch identified it - many thanks! :) Just waiting for it to be delivered now.
 
Just picked up All He Ever Wanted by Anita Shreve and My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult.

I too just finished The Shadow of the Wind and totally agree with Mehastings....it's a great book.
 
Got these on the way. Wanted so many more.....but they'll have to wait until next time! ;)

"Killing the Shadows"
Val McDermid

"Crippen: A Novel of Murder"
John Boyne

"Night Fall"
Nelson DeMille

"Haunted"
James Herbert

"The Vanished Man"
Jeffery Deaver

"I, Lucifer"
Glen Duncan

"Sudden Prey"
John Sandford

"Scaredy Cat"
Mark Billingham

"3 Great Novels: Robicheaux - "The Neon Rain", "Heaven's Prisoners",
"Black Cherry Blues""
James Lee Burke
 
sanyuja said:
Bought 'To kill a mocking bird'. Wanted a personal copy.
Cool- that's always a good one to add to any collection! I also picked up another copy of that recently because my other poor old copy had completely fallen apart! It was a 196? edition I bought used, and the pages just fell out over time. Now I have a sturdy hardback copy, which is good,since that is one that people like to borrow. :)

I just bought 'The Haunted Bookshop' by Christopher Morley, written in 1919-anyone heard of this or read it?

Also 'Black Voices-An Anthology of Afro-American Literature' (1968). It seems to be an excellent combination of fiction, poems, autobiographies and essays from the 1800's-1960's. The first story is about a book club and was quite funny!

These only cost 25 cents each at a rummage sale! :D
 
Hmm... I hardly buy hardcover books. One, they don't fit mu bydget and two, the craze here is for paperbacks. Somehow, people here don't buy hardback copies!

So, I bought a paperback! I wanted that particular edition (don't remember the year) which was all black and a a bird drawn in red!

I was finding it hard to get this particular edition. So, the moment I saw it, I grabbed it :D
 
sanyuja said:
Hmm... I hardly buy hardcover books. One, they don't fit mu bydget and two, the craze here is for paperbacks. Somehow, people here don't buy hardback copies!

So, I bought a paperback! I wanted that particular edition (don't remember the year) which was all black and a a bird drawn in red!

I was finding it hard to get this particular edition. So, the moment I saw it, I grabbed it :D
Hey! I was editing my post while you were writing this one!

New hardcovers dont fit my budget either! I guess I should have added that I got it used for 50 cents. That's the only way hardcovers usually make it into my collection-unless I'm lucky enough to find a 50-75% off clearance sale at Waldenbooks. :)
 
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