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Siegfried by Harry Mulisch is the last book I've bought, every Wednesday comes a newspaper with a different book, this was the one from last Wednesday.
 
Love In A Cold Climate and Other Novels, Nancy Mitford
His Illegal Self, Peter Carey
The Spare Room, Helen Garner
 
The Crying of Lot 49, Thomas Pynchon

Interview with the Vampire, Anne Rice

The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson

Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth
 
The Boys from Brazil by Ira Levin
I've been wanting this one for awhile. Can't wait 'til school's over so I can actually read it.
It's a lovely hardcover with dust jacket (although the dust jacket is a bit worn).
 
I went to the library and they sold new hardcovers for $1.50 and paperbacks for $0.50.
So I got:

Hal McDonald - The Anatomist (I had this one one my wishlist)
Jonathan Kellerman - Obsession
Stephen J. Cannell - The Devil's Workshop
Lisa Scottoline - Daddy's Girl and
Christine Feehan - Dark Possession
 
I went to the library and they sold new hardcovers for $1.50 and paperbacks for $0.50.
So I got:

Hal McDonald - The Anatomist (I had this one one my wishlist)
Jonathan Kellerman - Obsession
Stephen J. Cannell - The Devil's Workshop
Lisa Scottoline - Daddy's Girl and
Christine Feehan - Dark Possession

Only five at that price?
 
I had quite a time today at the local Half Price Books!

Florence Harding: The First Lady, the Jazz Age, and the Death of America's Most Scandalous President, by Carl Sferrazza Anthony

Autobiography of a Face, Lucy Grealy

Driving with Dead People, Monica Holloway

A Dirty Job, Christopher Moore

The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
, Carson McCullers

Glamorama, Bret Easton Ellis

Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro

Less Than Zero, Bret Easton Ellis

The Rules of Attraction, Bret Easton Ellis

The Good Earth, Pearl S. Buck

Welcome to the Monkey House, Kurt Vonnegut

The Road From Coorain, Jill Ker Conway

The Woman in White, Wilkie Collins

Night and Day, Virginia Woolf

Still Waters, Jennifer Lauck

Blackbird, Jennifer Lauck

My Life as a Man, Phillip Roth

When She was Good, Philip Roth

The Breast, Philip Roth

True North, Jill Ker Conway

Beautiful Cigar Girl: Mary Rogers, Edgar Allan Poe, and the Invention of Murder, Daniel Stashower

Speed: Kentucky Ham
, William S. Burroughs

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde & Other Stories, Robert Louis Stevenson

The Shining, Stephen King

You Suck, Christopher Moore

Masterpieces of Terror and the Unknown: A Treasury of Bizarre Tales Old and New, selected by Marvin Kaye

Mistresses of the Dark: 25 Macabre Tales by Master Storytellers

Vile Bodies, Evelyn Waugh

Chevrolet Summers, Dairy Queen Nights, Bob Green

American Gods, Neil Gaiman

Anansi Boys, Neil Gaiman

Shalimar the Clown, Salman Rushdie
 
V. Afanasyev - Marxist Philosophy

J Swift - Gulliver's Travels

The worlds great thinkers: man and man , social philosophy

and 3 random Iris Johansen books
 
I just bought some cheaper books because they were flawed.
And one books I have to review so I get it for free:
Sam Savage: Firmin. Ein Rattenleben
 
Sorry, I found that in the online dictionnary. I wanted to say that the book has not the best quality and so they sell it for less than the purchasing price.
 
Ah okay, no they were just called flawed, but actually they didn't have any defects. They just had a stamp saying "Mängelexemplar" (what I found means flawed). I think they're just books that can't be sold because no one is interested in them.
 
Hope so. If books are very cheap I tend to buy every book that looks a bit nice. When I'm at home I see that most books are bad bargain ;)
Currently I'm reading a book by Barbara Bradford, one I bought for €2.50, seems nice but nothing special.
 
Funhome: A Family Tragicomic - Alison Bechdel
The Living - Annie Dillard
Signals of Distress - Jim Crace
Schopenhauer's Telescope - Gerard Donovan
The Rabbit Factory - Larry Brown
Mao II - Don DeLillo
The Body Artist - "
The Bonehunters - Steven Erikson
 
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