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Rained here today so I spent some time at Barnes and Noble:

Pope Joan - Donna Woolfolk Cross
The Trial - Franz Kafka
Collected Stories - Franz Kafka

Also bought a Billie Holiday cd and a Nora Jones cd AND a nice cup of coffee.
 
On friday, I received Max Berry's Company and Alex Kava's One False Move from amazon. On saturday, I bought O Pioneers! by Willa Cather and the book on Ulysses S. Grant that I'm presently reading. :) And in a week, I'm going to splurge on a nearby library booksale So many books to read, such little time.:eek:
 
Samerron said:
Wow! That's amazing, using simple math it means that you can cover 300 books a year !!
Now it's 25 books a moth which is estimated to around 6 books a week!! When do you find the time to read?? Plus you are always online ??
I wish I could reach this rate! :rolleyes: any advices??

Seriously Stewart!!
I didn't reach that much of purchasing books and the ppl around me concider me an addict !
guess you'll be some kind of super natural :D
 
Er, I picked up North And South by Elizabeth Gaskell today. On the cheap, of course. I read it in school - it was a set text at one point - and, since it's in the Penguin Classic (black and orange) design, I simply had to have it.
 
Russka- Edward Rutherfurd
Underground- Murakami Haruki
Oh Play that Thing - Roddy Doyle
In the Miso Soup- Ryu Murakami
Parineeta - Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay
 
Local shop had a sign on the window saying all classics are reduced to clear. So, knowing that the classics included some Penguin Modern Classic (those lovely, lovely silver covers) I had to pop in:

A Passage To India, E.M. Forster
Let It Come Down, Paul Bowles
Anna Of The Five Towns, Arnold Bennett
 
Petrograd, 1917 by Albert Bainton... I think
The Outsider by Albert Camus
The Plague by Albert Camus
The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane
A book of essays on Emmanuel Kant

God, I love used bookstores :)
 
Thickney said:
God, I love used bookstores :)

Don't we all;) All our money lately is earmarked for taxes, food, taxes, dd's wedding, taxes, and wedding..I think I'm going through UBS withdrawl:( But I'm glad for all the great finds everyone else gets to take home!
 
The new Laurell K. Hamilton novel, Danse Macabre. I had a 46% discount B&N.com sent me, so how could I resist? I just couldn't ;).
 
Women In Love, D.H. Lawrence

Tried to get a couple of Waughs off eBay but some swine had left a maximum bid on. Still, bumped the price of the books up from £0.99 to £2.79 with £1.50 each for postage. Take that, foul eBayer, for having the gall to bid for books I want. :D
 
Stewart said:
Women In Love, D.H. Lawrence

Tried to get a couple of Waughs off eBay but some swine had left a maximum bid on. Still, bumped the price of the books up from £0.99 to £2.79 with £1.50 each for postage. Take that, foul eBayer, for having the gall to bid for books I want. :D


Just think, some ebayer has good taste too;)
 
Just bought five books on sale:

Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
Black Dogs by Ian McEwan
Lost in the City by Edward P. Jones
Black Boy by Richard Wright

$23 in all.
 
The Gospel According to Jesus Christ - Jose Saramago
Seeing - Jose Saramago
The Attack - Yasmina Khadra

It's a good day when you get to buy books:D
 
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