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message 1: by Terra (new)

2179317 I have been on a book buying kick the past few weeks. I am buying faster than I can read.

I thought I'd add this, (I hope this is ok) to see what books you all have bought and not read yet.

I have, within the past three weeks bought over 6-7 books I think. I have even ordered some online. I just bought, Blue Bloods, Pride and Prejudice, Memoirs of a Geisha, Dracula, Tithe; a Mondern Faerie Tale, Heartstopper, The Diary of Anne Frank (finished), Rebel Angels (the second book, it was cheap), Hunted (finished). HAHA I can't think of anymore. But I can not wait to read them all and I plan on buying MUCH more.


message 2: by Mandy (new)

649999 Ah, over the last two weeks I have bought about 60 books! I have over 300 at home to read. Where oh where will I find the time....and of course I want to read them all right now!


message 3: by Emilee, Smurfy! (new)

934927 This can be a very dangerous thread, as it will tempt us all. But I like it. :)

I am trying to get a bunch of books read before I buy anymore. We will see if it works.


565777 Wow Mandy, I thought the 19 books I bought last friday was a lot...!


message 5: by Mandy (new)

649999 Yes, I have a sickness! A few times a year I'll buy up big and then just make little purchases throughout the year but really I gotta read what I've got, I feel like I'm neglecting the ones I'm not reading. But then again, aren't I neglecting the ones I'm not buying? LOL! Oh, and most are incredibly cheap and on sale or second hand, I refuse to pay the full amount for a book from a bookstore, I go to the likes of Target and such places for new releases and then second hand stores or Salvation Army stores, libraries, anywhere I can get them!

Ah, I've waffled on a bit here :O)


message 6: by Terra (new)

2179317 HAHAH WOW Mandy! I wish I could, and hopefully I will get that many books. I thought I was bad.. hahah only about 6 or 7 books in three weeks.. hahah who was I kiddin! My husband is building me a book shelf right now, maybe I should turn the spare room into a library.. hahah tempting.


message 7: by Emilee, Smurfy! (new)

934927 Mandy: we all have that sickness! Thus the reason we are here.

I love the library sales. I load up no books then have to find time to read them.


message 8: by Sandra (new)

2123648 Aren't they wonderful? This week our whole town including the library is having a yard sale. All who participate pay the Boy Scouts $5 to advertise and make maps to be given out to buyers marking where the sales are. One of the churches collects from all the members so they have a great assortment. It is fun for everyone and gets rid of so much junk.


message 9: by Terra (new)

2179317 Oh my goodness Sandra, that sounds great! What a great way to bring everyone together!


message 10: by Christina Stind (new)

565777 Actually I think books in English (which I mostly read) are so cheap so I'm happy to buy them new. Because English as a language is so much bigger than Danish, books by Danish authors and books translated into Danish are rather expensive and English books are cheap! Besides, not much of a second-hand market here with English books...


message 11: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

402486 From yesterday:

23 Charity shop buys :

Close Relations - Deborah Moggach
Looking for JJ - Anne Cassidy
The Attorney - Steve Martini
Cover Her Face - P.D. James
The Holy Thief - Ellis Peters
Darkly Dreaming Dexter - Jeff Linday
Bad Company - Jack Higgins
Kiss River - Diane Chamberlain
The Kitchen God's Wife - Amy Tan
Death of an Expert Witness - P.D. James
Edge of Darkness - Jack Higgins
Day of Reckoning - Jack Higgins
Killer Smile - Lisa Scottline
Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha - Roddy Doyle
The Woman Who Walked Into Doors - Roddy Doyle
The Taxi Queue - Janet Davey
Human Traces - Sebastian Faulks
The Rose of Sebastopol - Katharine McMahon
The American Boy - Andrew Taylor
Beyond Nab End - William Woodruff
The Deep End of the Ocean - Jacquelyn Mitchard
Twilight Hour - Carol Smith
The Templar Legacy - Steve Berry
The Joy Luck Club - Amy Tan

1 Audio (29p) and 1 book (£1.99) from The Works:

Trouble - Jesse Kellerman (book)
The Stone Monkey - Jeffery Deaver (Audio)



message 12: by Mandy (new)

649999 Great haul, Fiona!


message 13: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

402486 Charity shop books were cheap. 1 place was selling them 20p each, another place was 5 books for £1 and last place was 3 for £1.


message 14: by Mandy (new)

649999 Woohoo!


message 15: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

402486 I love it when the charity shops have sales lol. I end up buying loads. 1 shop I bought 16 books for £3.20 (thats the 20p books).


message 16: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

402486 Now I have to find places to put them all now. Cos my 6 bookcases are all full to the brim lol. Plus I have more books to come as its my b/day on Sunday and friends have sent me books for my b/day lol.


message 17: by Mandy (new)

649999 Nothing like books as presents. And yep, I know what you mean about finding places to keep them. I bought a new bookcase that's quite huge a few months ago, it's nearly time to buy another one!


message 18: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

402486 Mandy, I have 6 bookcases in my bedroom. 3 large and 3 small lol.

Looks like some readin is in order lol.


message 19: by Mandy (new)

649999 I've only got one that holds about 700-900.

Happy reading to you, Fiona!


message 20: by Avigail (new)

376348 Well I was in New York on Sunday and Monday, as usuall I entered at Barnes & Nobles of Union Square and bought three: 1. The Tales of Beedle the Bard - J.K. Rowling; 2. Kafka on the Shore - Haruki Murakami and 3. The Septembers of Shiraz - Dalia Sofer.
Today I was at the mall near by my house, becuse the gym is there. Well I entered in one of the two book stores in the mall. I bought 2 books in Hebrew this time and those are: 1. Dewey The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World 2. The Reader

Have a nice reading weekend
Avigail


message 21: by jzhunagev (new)

1662951 I just recently bought The Winner Stands Alone A Novel by Paulo Coelho... I still got some Coelho book waiting to be read... I think I must start at The Pilgrimage...


message 22: by Jessica (new)

2138720 I just bought American Wife A Novel by
Curtis Sittenfeld. I really loved Prep A Novel. Maybe "loved" is not the right word. I voraciously read it, while having traumatic flasbacks to my own early college years.

Has anyone read American Wife A Novel?


message 23: by Fiona (new)

1356469 A Far Country by Daniel Mason. I read The Piano Tuner by him and it was beautiful and this one sounds like it will be just as beautiful!


message 24: by Vicki (new)

1582733 Yes Jessica. I read American Wife when it first came out. I liked it. Some parts were a little slow, but I too enjoyed reading Prep and I had high expectations. I did enjoy American Wife (apparently it is suppose to mirror the life of Laura Bush, but I am not so sure about that). Overall it is a good read. Great for the beach or just sitting outside in the yard.


message 25: by Kris (last edited Jul 29, 2009 05:25PM) (new)

1251080 I went to B&N yesterday to renew my membership and just happened to end up in front of the clearance boxes on the second floor. I was so happy to find a copy of The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy for about $3 after the 75% discount! I've been wanting this book for years ever since I saw the adaptation on Masterpiece.

Also today my online order from B&N last week came in. I now have my copies of The Girl Who Played with Fire and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies :)


message 26: by Stephanie (new)

1411613 Just bought the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and cant wait to read it. However, like many or all of you my book addiction has me stumped as to what book to read next. I dont have quite as many as all of you since my husband encourages me to trade books and get rid of them as I read them, I only have about 40-50 sitting on bookshelves to be read still......with an additional list of at least 200 books I want to get ahold of and also read. With my friends knowing my book addiction I constantly have people passing books my way whether Ive asked for them or not! LOL Good thing Im open to any genre or author! Happy reading to you all :o)


message 27: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Bought Suite Francaise and A Long Long Way. The former looks beautiful and tragic and rife with true history. I bought the latter because I really enjoyed The Secret Scripture.


message 28: by Stephanie (new)

1411613 Just hit up a great garage sale! 50 books for $4!! Now I just have to hope my husband doesnt notice my overflowing bookshelf!! LOL


message 29: by Shannon (new)

1715547 Lauren wrote: "Bought Suite Francaise and A Long Long Way. The former looks beautiful and tragic and rife with true history. I bought the latter because I really enjoyed The Secret Scripture."

I hope you enjoy Suite Francaise as much as I did - great choice.

I just bought Lisa See's Shanghai Girls A Novel and started it same day.


message 30: by Kris (new)

1251080 Stephanie wrote: "Just hit up a great garage sale! 50 books for $4!! Now I just have to hope my husband doesnt notice my overflowing bookshelf!! LOL"

50 for $4!? That's like..8 cents per book! What a steal! What were the books you bought, if you don't mind?


message 31: by Jennifer (new)

2429330 Stephanie wrote: "Just hit up a great garage sale! 50 books for $4!! Now I just have to hope my husband doesnt notice my overflowing bookshelf!! LOL"

That's an awesome deal! Great find :)


message 32: by Lauren (new)

2021251 Shannon wrote: "Lauren wrote: "Bought Suite Francaise and A Long Long Way. The former looks beautiful and tragic and rife with true history. I bought the latter because I really enjoyed The Secret Scripture."

I..."



Thanks. A lot of people recommend it on GR. I'm in for a great read it would seem.

~~~

Recently bought The Memory Box, Stigmata, my very own copy of Saving Agnes(!), The Bolter and Cranford.



message 33: by jzhunagev (new)

1662951 Hey! I was in for a surprise last Sunday when I bought a hardcover omnibus edition of The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy published by Portlad House... Thanks God it saved me money and time from the sole task of finding anout all the five books of this series.
I also got a hardcover First American Edition of The Satanic Verses A Novel... Wow! I was in for a treat.


message 34: by galya (new)

2539225 I bought The Time Traveler's Wife in Borders, and now I finally started reading it.


message 35: by Jennifer (new)

2429330 galya wrote: "I bought The Time Traveler's Wife in Borders, and now I finally started reading it."

I loved this book! TNBBC just did it as a group read if you're interested in checking out the comments on it. They're broken up into spoiler and not spoiler threads :)


message 36: by Christina Stind (new)

565777 I just got A.S Byatt The Children's Book and Michael Chabon The Final Solution A Story of Detection. One thick, one thin. Both cost the same. I've been looking forward to reading both of these so I'm happy!


message 37: by jzhunagev (new)

1662951 Christina Stind wrote: "I just got A.S Byatt The Children's Book and Michael Chabon The Final Solution A Story of Detection. One thick, one thin. Both cost the same. I've been looking forward ..."

Ain't The Children's Book nominated for this year's Booker Price. Wish that book's now available here in our country though.


message 38: by Emilee, Smurfy! (new)

934927 Oh just got back from Library book sale! I so scored!!!!

twenty-five cents a book:

Treasure Box~ Orson Scott Card
The Devil's Artithmetic~ Jane Yolen
The Lost Boys~ Orson Scott Card
The Wizard of Oz~ L. Frank Baum
The Torn Birds ~ Colleen McCullough
The Bourne Identity~ Robert Ludlun
The Fisher King~ Anthony Powell
The Bean Trees~Anthony Powell
The Poems of Chaucer
Anthology Irish Literature
The Peace of Europe, The Fruits of Solidtud~ William Penn
Stone Time~T.H.Watkins
The Lovely Bones~Alice Sebold
The Letters of Jane Austen
Behn Five Plays
Memoirs of A Geisha (1st edition good condition hardback!!!)
Return of the Native~Hardy
Red Badge of Courage~Crane
Cyrano De Bergerac~Rostand
Mississippi Writing~Twain
Silas Marner~Eliot
Three daughters of Madame Leng~Buck
The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knight~Steinbeck
Mystery of Edwin Droed~Dickens
Selected Pomes of Emily Dickinson
Dr Faustus~Marlow
Prussian Nights a poem~Alexander Sozhemitsym
Biography of George Elito~Karl



message 39: by Beth (new)

688928 You did great, Em!


1993508 Wow Emilee, that is so great! we never have such book sales in Pakistan.


message 41: by galya (new)

2539225 I bought a while ago Running with Scissors A Memoir. Also got from my boyfriend Dance, Dance, Dance. And I really want to buy The Art of War.


message 42: by Christina Stind (new)

565777 jzhunagev wrote: "Ain't The Children's Book nominated for this year's Booker Price. Wish that book's now available here in our country though. "

Yes it is a nominee. I haven't gotten around to reading it yet but I have high expectations of it.



message 43: by Sam (new)

2106862 My mum picked up The Reader today for just 75p from a carboot sale. Nice swipe, I must say!


message 44: by Silver (new)

1430273 Today I went to the bookstore and got:

A Confederacy of Dunces
Emma
Possession


message 45: by Emilee, Smurfy! (new)

934927 Thanks Beth & Yusra Zainab Laghari!


message 46: by Emilee, Smurfy! (new)

934927 Silver: I am reading Possession. I like it.


message 47: by Silver (new)

1430273 I just started it for the Victorian book club on Goodreads which will be doing it in September.


message 48: by Nadia (new)

1659938 Silver wrote: "Today I went to the bookstore and got:

A Confederacy of Dunces
Emma
Possession"


A Confederacy of Dunces is my all time favorite book. Can't wait to read what you thought about it!



message 49: by Silver (new)

1430273 I am on like chapter 3 or 4 now, when I do finnish it, I will let you know what I think.


message 50: by Lindz (new)

2485778 Went a little nuts and bought bout 4 Sharon Penman novels, so now I am on a complete medieval binge.

I read Confederacy a few months ago. Loved it!


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